Even though it’s fun to try bathing the way the animals do, Sally and Nick decide that good old soap and water works best for them! Nick and Sally have been playing in the mud, and now they need to get clean! The Cat in the Hat knows some friends who have some very wonderful ways to bathe! In Bana Bana Savanah, they meet three different animals, like a lion, a sparrow, and a hippopotamus who all keep clean in very different ways. Sally uses the silk thread to fix the "swirly-twirly" princess dress to finish dress-up. The Cat takes them to see his good friend Mindy, the silkworm who shows them how she makes silk by leaving out the cocoon. Nick and Sally are playing dress-up but something's wrong with it: Sally’s princess dress has torn (and Sally's mom doesn’t have any silk thread to fix it). Because it’s getting warmer back home, they leave their snowman sculpture there so they can come back and visit him along their way. Good thing the Cat knows where to take the melting snowman in the cold and snowy north: in the arctic, the kids skate on a frozen lake, make snow sculptures, and learn that water can freeze and melt when it’s cold or warm outside. Sally and Nick have just finished making a statue of the Cat in the Hat out of snow, but it’s starting to melt. Sally decides to make her mother a picture of the flowers they have encountered in Flora-Fah-Zoom instead of picking a flower that animals need in order to survive. The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally to the forest of Flora-Fah-Zoom where they meet three different creatures, like a hummingbird, a litter frog, and a butterfly that all depend on flowers to live. When Sally’s mom has a cold, Sally herself wants to pick some colorful flowers to make Sally feel better. Returning back home, Nick and Sally delight their moms with their song production. The Cat in the Hat takes them to meet the best singing teacher in the world who is Humphrey, the humpback whale! While bobbing in the ocean, Humphrey teaches the kids that whales communicate by singing - and that it’s not how you sing that matters but what you’re saying in song. Nick and Sally make a song to their moms but can’t get the end quite right. The Cat arrives to take them to the biggest sandbox they’ll ever see! In the desert, they meet Carmela, the camel who teaches them about how camels are adapted to live in the dry, sandy climate. Nick and Sally are playing in their sandbox, but there’s not enough room for them to build their castles. Robin, the robin who shows the children how to build a nest especially for the homeless eggs. He takes them to an expert nest builder, Mrs. until the Cat finds out the place that they are going to keep them. Nick and Sally have found some bird eggs in their backyard, but their nest is destroyed. Good thing the Cat knows millions of friends like ants who are experts at teamwork he takes the kids to visit an ant colony where Nick and Sally learn that team-work makes almost anything possible. Nick and Sally are trying to put up a tent in their backyard but it’s not working: Nick is pulling when Sally is pushing and it’s just making a giant heap. The Cat in the Hat takes them on an adventure to the beach where they meet Tucker, the hermit crab, who is also looking for a new shell because he’s grown too big for him both Tucker and Sally now have super duper special shells at a seaside fashion show in its first edition. Nick has a super-duper special shell and Sally also has one. When Nick wants to stay awake all night, the Cat takes Nick and Sally to Wagamaroo on a nocturnal adventure to see a variety of night animals (such as a bat, an owl and an opossum). with the help of a variety of forest creatures, The Cat to Nick and Sally to track down the bird, teaching them how and why birds migrate. In Sally’s backyard, the purple martin has gone missing. They visit Queen Priscilla Buzzoo, the honey bee who invites them to join in the bee dance to learn how to make honey. When Sally and Nick run out of honey, the Cat knows just where to go to get more.
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