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By Brad Witter. There are only 2 mentioned in the dialogue, but there are many more than just 2. Furthermore, when he introduces thing 1 and 2, he even says they are just "two" of many. Study guides. Q: How many things are there in The Cat in the Hat? Write your answer Related questions. How many things are in The Cat in the Hat? How many things were there in The Cat in the Hat? How many stripes are on the cat's hat in Cat in the Hat? How many stripes are there on the Cat in the Hats hat?
How many stripes are on the Cat in the Hat's hat? How many words are in The Cat in the Hat? How many words does Cat in the Hat have? How many red stripes are on the cat in the hat's hat? They were also taken away by the Cat who put them back in the box. In the deleted scenes of this film, the Things stall Joan Walden from getting home by three methods of a flood. In the cartoon short , Thing 1 was voiced by the late Thurl Ravenscroft, and Thing 2 was voiced by the late Lewis Morford.
The Things wear red jumpsuits with the logos 1 and 2, and they have blue afro hair in their other appearances. In the Learning Library, they are wearing blue jumpsuits, their afro hair is blonde, and their skin color is peach. He brings in two friends, Thing One and Thing Two. These two Things make even more of a mess than the Cat did, and time is running out because the children spot their mother in the distance.
This can bring up discussions about social expectations, which are in the fourth question set. You can discuss appropriate behavior, and how it might differ between your home and the home of a friend. Secondly, after seeing his mom, Sam decides that enough is enough. He decides to capture the Things.
As the mom comes in and Sally and Sam act as if nothing as happened, we are left to wonder the same question Dr. Seuss asks: would you tell your mom? This scenario offers the opportunity to discuss lying, the subject of the last question set.
These questions seek to clear up some of the ambiguity surrounding lying. If they seem to be having difficulty engaging, you might want to create a scenario where someone has lied, and get the kids to discuss whether it was okay or not in the example scenarios could include lying that you cheated on homework or lying to a friend.
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