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The Publication of The Cat In The Hat

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🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

March 12, 1957. American author Dr. Seuss releases a new book aimed at teaching children to read: The Cat In The Hat. This episode originally aired in 2024.


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Music It's July 1st, 1914, and a small zoo in Springfield, Massachusetts.

0:31.6

Ten-year-old Theodore Gaisal, or Ted, to his friends, sits down on a bench with his mom in front of one of the zoo's main

0:37.6

attractions. A lioness prowls back and forth in her small enclosure. Just beyond the steel

0:44.1

bars, a row of nervous kids chatter and point at the animal. But Ted isn't here to gawk like the

0:49.5

rest of them. He glances at his mom, who nods her encouragement.

0:59.4

Ted pulls a pencil and pad of paper from his bag, and after a moment he starts sketching.

1:04.8

As Ted's drawing of the lioness starts to take shape, his mom peers over his shoulder,

1:06.5

a hint of a smile on her face.

1:12.3

Ted is young, but already his parents can see a talent in the boy which they are eager to encourage.

1:20.2

And after five minutes of furious scribbling, a triumphant Ted flips the sketchpad around and proudly displays his work to his mother.

1:25.6

His style is more cartoon than portrait, but there's no denying the boy has a gift.

1:29.0

Ted's mom beams and tells him how proud she is of him.

1:35.2

But Ted is already running off with his pad and pencil to the next animal enclosure and his next drawing.

1:43.0

Ted Geisel's fascination with drawing won't ever be a passing face.

1:46.6

It's a gift that will one day make Ted famous all over the world,

1:50.7

and his artwork will help launch national advertising campaigns,

1:54.5

as well as drum up support against America's enemies in World War II.

1:58.5

But it's his animal drawings which will be remembered most fondly, and none more so than the character gracing the cover of

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