"The more that you read, The more things you will know. The more that you learn, The more places you’ll go."
~Dr.Seuss~
Dr.Seuss has always held a pretty strong place in my heart, even before I began writing. As a kid, I remember I'd carry around one of his books anywhere I went. One day it could've been Horton hears a Who, another day I was rocking that Yertle the Turtle step.
Still, one book of this amazing author is known through many households with a character who's almost as difficult to forget as those Green eggs and ham, sam-I-am. The Cat in the hat.
~Dr.Seuss~
Dr.Seuss has always held a pretty strong place in my heart, even before I began writing. As a kid, I remember I'd carry around one of his books anywhere I went. One day it could've been Horton hears a Who, another day I was rocking that Yertle the Turtle step.
Still, one book of this amazing author is known through many households with a character who's almost as difficult to forget as those Green eggs and ham, sam-I-am. The Cat in the hat.
For this competition, you mustn't fret,
There's instructions to tell which will come yet.
A special story you are to tell,
Of adventure and trouble and friendships swell.
Be creative, reach for what you see,
And let your imagination run free.
Now let me show you all the troubles I bring,
Because to be a cat is such a wonderful thing.
I need you to tell me a story about the trouble this little kiddo caused. You can interpret this however you'd like. For this prompt, you can use either art or words, both unlimited
~No animations but comics are allowed.
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Name:
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What kind of trouble have they caused? Unlimited
Extras: (up to 2 available; 1 Fullbody or lower art or 500 words per each)
End date: 8/21/17