I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories
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Author | Dr. Seuss |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1969 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
ISBN | 0-394-80094-X |
Preceded by | The Foot Book |
Followed by | My Book about ME |
I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories is a 1969 children's story book by Dr. Seuss. According to the inside cover, the stories concern The Cat in the Hat's son/childhood, daughter/sister, and great-great-grandfather. The title story concerns The Cat in the Hat's son/childhood, who brags that he can fight 30 tigers and win. He makes excuse after excuse, finally disqualifying all the tigers until he must fight no tigers at all. The illustrations are notable for their use of gouache and brush strokes rather than the usual pen and ink. Others stories include "King Looie Katz", another warning against hierarchical society advocating self-reliance, and "The Glunk That Got Thunk" about the power of run-away imagination. Illustrations for "The Glunk That Got Thunk" make great use of wavy line crosshatching.
See also[]
- The Cat in the Hat, original 1957 book
References[]
- 1969 short story collections
- 1969 children's books
- American picture books
- Books by Dr. Seuss
- Books about cats
- Books about tigers
- The Cat in the Hat
- Random House books
- Picture book stubs