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      • Bartholomew Cubbins has SO MANY HATS. Every time he removes one in the presence of the King, it is replaced magically with another. This enrages the King, who brings him to trial, and to the ultimate sentence. Based on a story by Dr. Seuss and the second Academy Award® nominated Puppetoon for Best Animated Short Subject.
  1. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins is a children's book, written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published by Vanguard Press in 1938. Unlike the majority of Geisel's books, it is written in prose rather than rhyming and metered verse.

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    • 1938
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  6. One Sentence Summary. A young boy named Bartholomew Cubbins tries to remove his hat for the king, but each time he takes it off, another one magically appears on his head.

  7. Plot Synopsis. Bartholomew Cubbins, resident of the Kingdom of Didd, is traveling from his home in the cranberry bogs to sell berries in town markets when he is interrupted by the royal procession in the central streets. Citizens are ordered to remove their hats out of respect for the oncoming King Derwin, which Bartholomew does.

  8. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins pokes fun at rules and authority figures, making it a dangerous but worthwhile read to share with your youngsters. See, all the authority figures in this gem have a crazed foolhardiness that would earn them an invite to a Mad Hare's tea party any day.

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