![]() ![]() When he reaches the bathroom, he finds the Cat eating a cake in the tub with the hot and cold water on. However, the Cat lets himself into their house to get out of the snow, and the boy follows him in. The boy is warned by Sally not to talk to the Cat nor to let him come near, reminding him of what happened the last time he came. However, they are soon interrupted in their work by the return of the Cat in the Hat. ![]() This time, their mother has left them with instructions to clear away a large amount of snow while she is out. Once again, an unnamed boy who narrates the story and his sister Sally are being left home alone for the day. ![]() In this book, a sequel to The Cat in the Hat (1957), the chaos-causing title character leaves a pink stain in the family bathtub, which spreads around the house as the children try to get rid of it, until the cat unveils a series of increasingly small cats from beneath his hat, the smallest of which resolves the problem. The Cat in the Hat Comes Back is a 1958 children's book written and illustrated by Dr. ![]()
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