I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
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.
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| Author | Dr. Seuss | 
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| Illustrator | Dr. Seuss | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Children's literature | 
| Publisher | Random House | 
| Publication 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? | 
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
    
- The Cat in the Hat, original 1957 book
References
    
- Amazon.com: I Can Read With My Eyes Shut! (Beginner Books) (0000394839125): Dr. Seuss: Books. ISBN 0394839129.
- "I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!". Barnes & Noble. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- "There's so, so much to read!". The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection, Published by Chaseart Companies. Retrieved 2022-07-23.