![]() Sally sees the dress and is worried the pink mess may never come off! But the Cat in the Hat simply laughs and wipes the pink spot off the dress and onto the wall. ![]() He explains that he knows the best way to remove rings from a tub. When he lets the water out of the tub he notices a pink ring all along the inside of the tub! For a second the Cat in the Hat seems rather sad, because he was just yelled at, but when there is a new problem to solve the cat perks up. He yells at that cat that this is no time to play and that he has to get out of their house! Next thing we know the Cat in the Hat is in the bath tub eating cake! When the boy tells the cat that this is a bad thing to do the cat simply says, He claims that he just wants to get out of the snow and he skies right into the house! The narrator runs after him because he knows the Cat in the Hat is up to no good. ![]() ![]() They are working hard while their mother is out, when along comes the CAT IN THE HAT! The narrator warns Sally not to talk to the Cat in the Hat because he plays lots of bad tricks. Once again the little boy is narrating as he tells the audience that he and his sister, Sally, have to clear away all the snow like their mother told them to. The brother and sister from The Cat in The Hat are shoveling snow from their sidewalk. ![]()
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