Without a doubt one of the signature Seuss' books
THE SCHRODINGER'S CAT IS OUT OF THE HAT
He should not be here.
He should not be about,
He should not be here,
When your mother is out,
It was a tale hard to rate,...
...and I imagine how shocked must be for many of you, when you notice my 3-stars' rate.
Three stars?! For The Cat in the Hat?! The very tale that it’s an emblem about Dr. Seuss’ work?!
Well, before calling the Zooks and Yooks to begin a war against me, let me explain my personal struggles with the tale.
While I like to think that I still have a young heart, I can’t deny that I am an adult, and sometimes my adult mode entered in high alert and suspicion…
…we have a stranger adult person (yes I know, he’s a cat, but work with me!) who breaks into a private house without permission, and offering to children to play with his “things”, and while he cleans his mess (most likely erasing any evidence to be used by the police), you are left uncertain if the kids will tell their mother about the whole incident (inciting to lie to parents).
I don’t know you, but I found this quite creepy and I’d be worried if that dang cat would be left alone with my children!
Yes, I know, it’s Dr. Seuss’ charming world of tales, and The Cat in the Hat would never harm a kid, but you wouldn’t know that, if this would happen in our messy world, so I am left worrying about what kind of message can get kids out from this tale…
…Trust in strangers with funny hats and don’t tell truth to your parents?
Again, it’s Dr. Seuss and I am sure that he didn’t want to give that message, but since The Cat in the Hat became such popular character loved by many, I wonder what was the expected role of this feline one when the story just got out.
But just in case, my personal clear message is: Kids! Stay in school, don’t do drugs and don’t let strangers in your houses (much less if you’re alone!) and don’t get up in their cars neither! (I can’t get more clear than that! Geez!)
A relevant fact is that Dr. Seuss wrote this book as his first one to help kids to learn how to read, using only 223 words from the basic vocabulary used by children in the First Grade of Primary School.
Yes, I know, I was unfair with this tale, but I couldn’t deny my adult worries while reading it!
By the way, the fish is an unsung hero!!!