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Join in the 10th annual NEA’s Read Across America Day! This nationwide literacy event will take place on March 2nd, the birthday of Dr. Seuss, the man who epitomizes reading fun! This year is extra special as we also celebrate the 50th birthday of THE CAT IN THE HAT, a book that continues to capture the imaginations of children everywhere. www.catinthehat.com www.randomhouse.com/teachers www.nea.org/readacross www.catinthehat.com www.randomhouse.com/teachers www.nea.org/readacross Dr. Seuss Properties TM & © 2006 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.All Rights Reserved.

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Join in the 10th annual NEA’s Read Across America Day! This nationwide literacy event will take place on

March 2nd, the birthday of Dr. Seuss, the man who epitomizes reading fun! This year is extra special as we

also celebrate the 50th birthday of THE CAT IN THE HAT,a book that continues to capture the imaginations

of children everywhere.

www.catinthehat.comwww.randomhouse.com/teachers

www.nea.org/readacross

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In 1954, many Americans were bemoaning rampant illiteracy in our schools andasking themselves: Why can't Johnny read? In an article in LIFE magazine, Pulitzer Prize–winning author, John Hersey maintained that American children couldn't read because theirprimers were boring and based on flawed pedagogy. Hersey challenged Dr. Seuss to write astory "first graders wouldn't be able to put down." And that's just what Dr. Seuss did, using a vocabulary of only 236 words. In 1957, Random House published THE CAT IN THE HAT, andever since then, Dr. Seuss has been charming children everywhere into learning how to read.

Fifty years later, enormous strides have been made in support of literacy initiatives nationwide, but enormous challenges remain.

Ensuring children access to books remains essential to reading development.

Studies show that having access to a wide variety of reading materials is essential if a child is to develop into a strong reader. In fact, the only behavioral measure that correlates significantly with reading scores is the number of books in the home.

Children who are read to frequently are nearly twice as likely as other children to show three or more skills associated with emerging literacy.

Children in poverty are the most at risk. Of the 35.6 million Americans currently living below the poverty line, 40% are children.

Children from low-income families enter school at a disadvantage. The gap in reading scores between children from low- and high-income families is more than 40 points.

On average, children from low-income families have far fewer literacy and language experiences at home than their classmates.

A team of researchers recently concluded that nearly two-thirds of low-income families owned no books for their children.

In honor of the 50th birthday of THE CAT IN THE HAT, we invite you to participate in Project 236, a nationwide literacy effort which asks educators, librarians, and other book lovers . . . WHAT CAN YOU DOto support literacy in your classroom and community?

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236 WORDS HEARDACROSS AMERICA!Mark your calendar for March 2, 2007, to join in thenationwide read-aloud of THE CAT IN THE HATLog on to WWW.CATINTHEHAT.COMfor details.

• Host an author at your school and have students prepare for the visit by readingthe author’s books and coming up with a list of questions in advance.

• Write a readers theater script and have your class act out a scene from a favorite book.

• Make personal connections by hand-picking books based on each student’s interests and reading level.

• Invite community leaders to be guest speakers in your classroom. Have them discuss how important reading is in their job and their life.

• Create a Kids’ Picks display in your classroom where students can display theirnewest favorites and pick up books that their friends recommended.

• Have students exchange book recommendations in letter format with penpals from a neighboring classroom or school.

• Host a Read-a-Thon or other incentivized reading program in your school.

• Make yourself available to your students for extra reading help. Also remember to be there for parents who might need help with their own reading.

• Start a Reading Buddies Program pairing older students with younger students.

• Turn book reports into book adventures by adding a creative component. For example, have students record a newscast about the book, dress up as one of the characters, or design a board game based on the book.

• After your class has finished a book, watch the movie version together andlead a discussion comparing and contrasting the book with the movie. Make sure to have popcorn and snacks handy!

• Have young readers become young authors by binding up their stories intobook format and displaying them in the school library.

• Spice things up in your classroom by challenging students to a book scavengerhunt in the library or an online book WebQuest.

• Host mock Newbery and Caldecott Award committees and allow your students to vote on their favorite novels and picture books this year.

• Show your love of reading by recommending new books on your voice mail and on your e-mail signature.

For bios, teachers guides,classroom clubs, and more!

Search over 140 themes and holidays by format and grade level.

An innovative program designed toenhance the partnership between

teachers and retailers.

Bring favorite authors into yourclassroom via podcast!

www.randomhouse.com/teachersThe ultimate resource

for teachers!

In honor of Dr. Seuss’s many contributions to literacy and the 50th birthday of The Cat in the Hat, we invite you to tell us, in 500 words or less, what you can do

to promote literacy in your classroom and community.

One grand-prize winner will win a complete library of Beginner Books and the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library titles for his/her classroom, a pizza party

for his/her class, and the use of an official Cat in the Hat costume for the party.

Visit WWW.CATINTHEHAT.COM/TEACHERS for the official rules.

Teachers: Reproduce this card for your students and let them wish the Cat a happy birthday.

For every birthday card received, Random House Children’s Books will donate one book to First Book.*

CARDS CAN BE MAILED TO:

THE CAT IN THE HAT • P O BOX 6891 • STACY MN 55078-9934

First Book is a nonprofit organization with a single mission: to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books.To learn more about First Book, please visit www.firstbook.org

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* For a limited time; visit www.catinthehat.com for details or to send an e-card.

Cards can be mailed to: The Cat in the Hat • PO Box 6891 • Stacy MN 55078-9934

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I sent the Cat in the Hatthis birthday wish!

I plan to participate in Project 236 and the nationwide read-aloud on March 2, 2007: NEA’s Read Across America Day.

I read a Dr. Seuss book! Other

Send this birthday card to the Cat in the Hat—and help support literacy in your community!

For every Cat in the Hat Birthday Card received, Random House Children’s Books will donate one book to First Book.*

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Grades PreK–3 • Random House hardcovers

THE CAT IN THE HAT PARTY EDITION

Grades PreK–3 • Random House hardcover

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Poor Dick and Sally. It’s cold and wet and they’re stuck in the housewith nothing to do . . . until a giant cat in a hat shows up, transforming thedull day into a madcap adventure and almost wrecking the place in theprocess!

THE CAT IN THE HAT is fun to read aloud, easy to read alone, and impossible to put down . . . making it perfect for your classroom! Don’t miss this special foil-decked party edition with a free birthday card.

THE CAT IN THE HAT COMES BACK

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THE CAT IN THE HATBEGINNER BOOK

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From THE CAT IN THE HAT’s magically right beginning came the concept of Beginner Books, exacting blends of words and pictures that encourage children to read—all by themselves!

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How did Dr. Seuss come to write THE CAT IN THE HAT?How long did it take him to write THE CAT IN THE HAT and THE CAT IN THE HAT COMES BACK? Were these books instantlysuccessful, or did their popularity build? The answers to thesequestions—and more—can be found in this fascinating illustratedstudy of two books that changed the way our children learn how to read.

According to Professor Nel, author of THE ANNOTATED CAT,THE CAT IN THE HAT and its sequel operate on many levels. The books teach reading, but they also teach about poetry, poli-tics, ethics, comics, history, and even con-artistry! Complete withthe text of both books, photographs, draft material, and essays bySeuss, THE ANNOTATED CAT is as much fun as a DVD with allthe extras.

Build literacy with high-interest books for every reader!

GRADES PreK–3

Other early nonfiction from the Cat in the Hat’s

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ON BEYOND BUGS! ALL ABOUT INSECTS

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WISH FOR A FISH: ALL ABOUT SEA CREATURES

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A GREAT DAY FOR PUP: ALL ABOUT WILD BABIES

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HURRAY FOR TODAY! ALL ABOUT HOLIDAYS

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OH, THE PETS YOU CAN GET! ALL ABOUT OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS

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CLAM-I-AM!ALL ABOUT THE BEACH978-0-375-82280-3 (0-375-82280-1)

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MY, OH MY—A BUTTERFLY! All About Butterflies

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A WHALE OF A TALE! All About Porpoises, Dolphins,

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I CAN NAME 50 TREES TODAY! All About Trees

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INSIDE YOUR OUTSIDE! All About the Human Body

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OH SAY CAN YOU SAY WHAT’S THE WEATHER TODAY?

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OH SAY CAN YOU SEED? All About Flowering Plants

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THERE’S A MAP ON MY LAP! All About Maps

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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE SPACE! All About Our Solar System

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IS A CAMEL A MAMMAL? All About Mammals

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IF I RAN THE RAIN FOREST All About Tropical Rain Forests

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The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library introduces beginning readers tobasic nonfiction and serves as a great resource to help teachers makeabstract scientific concepts come to life!

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With talented artists and writers, these paperback picture books are perfect as read-aloud titles or for newly independent readers.

This leveled series includes age-appropriate font and decodable text—perfect for guided reading or any reading program!

STEP 1: READY TO READPreschool–Kindergarten

• Big type and easy words • Rhyme and rhythm • Picture clues

STEP 2: READING WITH HELPPreschool–Grade 1

• Basic vocabulary • Short sentences • Simple stories

STEP 3: READING ON YOUR OWNGrades 1–3

• Longer sentences • Engaging characters • Easy-to-follow plots

STEP 4: READING PARAGRAPHSGrades 2–3

• More challenging vocabulary • Short paragraphs • Exciting stories

STEP 5: READY FOR CHAPTERSGrades 2–4

• Chapters • Long paragraphs • Full-color art

NEW YORK’S BRAVEST978-0-375-83841-5 (0-375-83841-4)

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THE CALLED HER MOLLY PITCHER978-0-553-11253-5 (0-553-11253-8)

FORTUNE COOKIE FORTUNES978-0-440-42192-4 (0-440-42192-6)

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MY DADDY AND ME978-0-553-11303-7 (0-553-11303-8)

HARRY AND THE BUCKET FULL OF DINOSAURS:

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MARY CLARE LIKES TO SHARE978-0-375-83421-9

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DAISY JANE, BEST-EVER FLOWER GIRL!978-0-375-83110-2

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DINOSAUR HUNTERS978-0-375-82450-0

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Build the bridge from readers to novels with chapter books in the SteppingStones series, featuring quality authors and engaging stories. With sevendifferent genres, it’s easy to find the perfect book for every student.

“One of the most critically acclaimed, best-selling children’s book series ever published.”—The New York Times

MEET CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS978-0-375-81210-1 (0-375-81210-5)

MEET GEORGE WASHINGTON978-0-375-80397-0 (0-375-80397-1)

MEET MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.978-0-375-80395-6 (0-375-80395-5)

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MEET THOMAS JEFFERSON978-0-375-81211-8 (0-375-81211-3)

MAGIC TREE HOUSE #37: DRAGON OF THE RED DAWN

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MAGIC TREE HOUSE RESEARCH GUIDE #15: TSUNAMIS AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS

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JUNIE B., FIRST GRADER: DUMB BUNNY

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ANDREW LOST #15:IN THE JUNGLE

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WEIRD PLANET #4: ATTACK OF THE EVIL ELVISES

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CAPITAL MYSTERIES #7:TROUBLE AT THE TREASURY

978-0-375-83969-6 (0-375-83969-0)

GLB: 978-0-375-93969-3 (0-375-93960-1)

GRADES 1–5

These fast-paced, kid-empowering tales are set in familiar yet magical worlds. They will entice even the most reluctant reader.

GRADES 3–5

GRADES 4–7

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#8: THE WINTER KNIGHTS978-0-375-83741-8 (0-375-83741-8)

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GLB: 978-0-385-75069-1 (0-385-75069-2)

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Look to Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell for fun, adventure, and imagination!

Visit us online at www.randomhouse.com/teachers

COVER TO COME

This bestselling fantasy series will spark your students’ imaginations as they enter new worlds and encounter unique creatures.

Praise for Fergus Crane:

★ “The combination of witty art and compelling

text make this a perfect choice for early

chapter-book readers.”

—School Library Journal, Starred

★ “The narrative will cast a spell over readers from

the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of

logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss

and Lewis Carroll.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred

by Newbery Honor winner Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm

Meet Babymouse, a sassy mouse with an active imagination.Through her struggles with dreaded dodgeball games and herarch enemy Felicia Furrypaws, Babymouse always stays true toherself. This smart series is great for teaching character traitsand its graphic novel format will attract reluctant readers.

“A new hero emerges in . . . Babymouse. Graphic novels for the early

elementary set are rare, and this humorous and adventurous series

will be snapped up.”—The Bulletin

“Young readers will happily fall in line to follow Babymouse.”—Kirkus Reviews

GRADES 2–5GRADES 5 UP

THE FIVE ANCESTORS

by Jeff Stone

The Five Ancestors is an action-packedadventure series that follows five young “temple” brothers who have each mastered a different kung fu animal fighting style: Tiger, Monkey,Snake, Crane, and Dragon.

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THE MISADVENTURES OF MAUDE MARCH

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MAUDE MARCH ON THE RUN!HC: 978-0-375-83246-8 (0-375-83246-7)

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MAUDE MARCH

by Newbery Honor winner Audrey Couloumbis

WANTED by students for nonstop action, adventure,and laugh-out-loud moments.

GRADES 3–7

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For over 40 years, Yearling has been the leading name in classic and award-winning literature for young readers. With 29 Newbery Award and Newbery Honorwinning titles, favorite authors and characters, and a wide variety of genres, thereare books for every unique reader that will led to a lifetime love of reading.

GRADES 3–7

PROJECT MULBERRY978-0-440-42163-4 (0-440-42163-2)

MR. CHICKEE’S FUNNY MONEY978-0-440-22919-3 (0-440-22919-7)

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NATE THE GREAT AND THE MISSING KEY

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THE PENDERWICKS978-0-440-42047-7 (0-440-42047-4)

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WHITTINGTON978-0-375-82865-2 (0-375-82865-6)

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JUST AS LONG AS WE’RE TOGETHER978-0-440-40075-2 (0-440-40075-9)

Printz Medal and Honor Winners

GRADES 7 UP

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HOW I LIVE NOW HC: 978-0-385-74677-9 (0-385-74677-6)

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