I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! explained

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
Author:Dr. Seuss
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Children's literature
Publisher:Random House
Pub Date:November 12, 1978 (renewed in 1986)
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:48
Isbn:978-0394839127
Preceded By:The Cat's Quizzer
Followed By:Oh Say Can You Say?
Illustrator:Dr. Seuss

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and first published by Random House on November 12, 1978.[1] [2] In the book, the Cat in the Hat shows his son Young Cat the fun he can get out of reading, and also shows that reading is a useful way of gaining knowledge, and the thrill of the ways to read.

History

This book was written after Seuss' vision began to fade, and he started wearing glasses. The book is dedicated to "David Worthen, E.G. (Eye Guy)", who was his ophthalmologist.[3]

Plot

The Cat in the Hat shows his protégé, Young Cat, that while reading with one's eyes closed can be amazing, it can be a strain. When one reads with their eyes open, they will be able to learn a large amount of wonderful things, some of which are shown through illustrations.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Amazon.com: I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! (Beginner Books) (0000394839125): Dr. Seuss: Books. 0394839129 .
  2. Web site: I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!. 26 October 2011. Barnes & Noble. 11 October 2014.
  3. Web site: There's so, so much to read! . 2022-07-23 . The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection, Published by Chaseart Companies . en-US.