Cattus Petasatus

Cattus Petasatus by Dr. Seuss is a unique edition published by Bolchazy-Carducci in 2000, presented in Latin. This 75-page book features a playful narrative where two children, stuck indoors on a rainy day, are entertained by the whimsical Cat in the Hat, who introduces them to various tricks and games. The book includes a Latin-English glossary and a note on the verse form and rhythm, enhancing the reading experience.
Readers will find a delightful blend of humor and learning as they explore themes related to animals and playful storytelling. This edition serves as both a humorous story and a resource for foreign language study, making it suitable for beginners. The engaging verse format invites readers to enjoy the antics of the Cat while also providing educational insights into Latin language and structure.
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Two children sitting at home on a rainy day are visited by the Cat in the Hat, who shows them some tricks and games. Includes a Latin-English glossary and a note on the verse form and rhythm.
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