'I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories' by Dr. Seuss is one
of his books that, as the name implies, has many stories within. The first story features a young Cat in the Hat or a close relative who is boasting of his ability to fight tigers but finds away out of fighting at all.
'King Looie Katz' is a story about social hierarchy, speaking up against injustice, and relying on one's self. It is very similar to 'Yertle the Turtle' in nature but not color scheme. It comes with a life lesson as relevant today as it has been since they day it was written by Seuss.
The final story is that of 'The Glunk That Got Thunk' a story about a child who thinks up a creature that she can't get rid of and that makes a long distance phone call from her home. This is a very silly way of telling children to keep their minds in check, or perhaps it's just a story, but in the end it features needing help with a problem.
Who should read this book? Everyone.
Books read: 162 of 5000
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