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But did I get back
to my home in the snow?
I’m sorry to say that
the answer is no.
We took off and then crashed,
and then soon began sinking.
We were talking to dolphins.
What was the Cat thinking?
I tried to save us,
but I couldn’t do it.
Then those dolphins pulled us.
There was nothing to it!
I was tired and hungry
and couldn’t believe
that I was going to miss
my first Christmas Eve.
Was the next stop my home?
No! We wound up instead
on the beach with a crab.
“My name’s Mervin,” he said.
Then soon even more crabs
came marching along.
They were all in a line
and were singing a song!
I was so hungry
that I thought about
eating a coconut.
(That didn’t work out.)
When I finally got home,
I made it just in time.
I opened my door and
heard Christmas bells chime.
Mom and Dad were not there
and I didn’t know why.
I hate to admit it,
but I started to cry.
Did they have Christmas without me?
“Oh no!” said the Cat.
“Ralph,” Sally said,
“they would never do that!”
The Things quickly put up
a big Christmas tree.
Then my parents arrived!
They’d been looking for me.
“Where were you?” asked Mom
as she gave me a hug.
I said, “With crabs, dolphins,
elephants, and a big flying bug!”
“The best thing,” my dad said,
“is now we’re all here.
Christmas is my
favorite time of the year.”
On my first Christmas Eve,
I was ready to fly
the Thinga-ma-jigger
up into the sky.
I flew past the stars
and my parents did, too.
So …
as the Cat in the Hat says,
“Merry Christmas to you!”
“It’s almost Christmas,” said Sally.
“I know it!” said Nick.
“I’m counting the minutes.
I hope it’s here quick!”
“You know,” said the Cat,
“it is hard to believe—
we’ve waited all year
and now it’s Christmas Eve.
Let’s meet some new friends.
You’ll love it. Here’s why—
when you visit new friends,
the minutes just fly!
“Meet my friends the elephants.
They’re traveling today.
Elephants smell water
from far, far away.
With my Ele-ma-smellers
we can smell water, too.
I have one for me and
I have two for you.
Elephants have very
talented noses.
They smell water and also
make very fine …
“… hoses!
There’s nothing more fun
than an elephant shower.
It hubbles and bubbles
with trunk-tastic power!
Dive in and let’s play
and get wet in the spray.
In just a few minutes,
we’ll be on our way!
I next want to take you
way far out to sea,
where more of my good friends
are waiting for me.
“Here we are,” the Cat said,
“in Blue-Puddle-a-Roo!
My good friends the dolphins
can’t wait to meet you.”
“Hold on, Cat!” said Nick.
“I’m afraid I don’t think
we can float on the water.
We’re going to sink!”
“Not to worry,” the Cat said.
“For soon we will float.
The Thinga-ma-jigger turns into a …
“… boat!
We’re not going to sink
in Blue-Puddle-a-Roo.
Here come the dolphins.
They’ll know what to do.
“Meet Daphne and Flip
and Finny, their brother.
Even underwater
they can hear each other.
Dolphins travel together,
and this may sound odd,
but a group of dolphins
is known as a pod.”
“We’ll push you,” said Finny.
“When we work together,
we get the job done
in all kinds of weather.
We really like it
when new friends drop in.
We’re always right here
to lend you a fin.”
“Where to next?” asked Sally.
The Cat said, “The shore!
We’ll meet more crabs there
than you’ve seen before.”
“Hello there!” said a crab
whose shell was bright red.
“Mervin! Merry Christmas
to you!” the Cat said.
“We are marching,” said Mervin,
“for we need to reach
our family reunion.
It’s here on the beach.
Each year at this time,
we head off, if you please,
to celebrate Christmas
with our families.
Marching together is
our favorite thing.
When we start to march,
we all start to sing.”
“We’re off. Hooray!
We just can’t stay.
We must get home
for Christmas Day.
It’s one for all
and all for one.
We won’t stop till
our journey is done.
Being with family,
without a doubt,
is what Christmas
is all about!”
“You know, Cat,” said Nick,
“those crabs sing a nice tune.
Now I know Christmas
will be here real soon!”
“Come on!” the Cat said.
“We don’t want to be late.
It’s finally Christmas,
so let’s celebrate!”
They got back just in time
and were happy to see
presents piled high under
their Christmas tree.
“We made it!” the Cat said.
“As our journey ends,
it’s great to spend Christmas …
“… with family and friends!”