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[[Image:Plinker_The_Cat_in_the_Hat_Song_Book.png|right]]Stringed musical instrument of some kind, from the song "Plinker Plunker" in Dr. Seuss's ''The Cat in the Hat Song Book'', released in both book and album form in 1967. | [[Image:Plinker_The_Cat_in_the_Hat_Song_Book.png|right]]Stringed musical instrument of some kind, from the song "Plinker Plunker" in Dr. Seuss's ''The Cat in the Hat Song Book'', released in both book and album form in 1967. | ||
− | Shockingly, Dr. Seuss has illustrated the song with The Cat In The Hat only ''miming'' the instruments mentioned in the song. Usually Seuss loves drawing crazy instruments. All we can learn from the illustration is the plunker is a long-necked, stringed, plucked | + | Shockingly, Dr. Seuss has illustrated the song with The Cat In The Hat only ''miming'' the instruments mentioned in the song. Usually Seuss loves drawing crazy instruments. All we can learn from the illustration is the plunker is a long-necked, stringed, plucked instrument and that The Cat In The Hat is double-jointed. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 30 September 2019
Stringed musical instrument of some kind, from the song "Plinker Plunker" in Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat Song Book, released in both book and album form in 1967.
Shockingly, Dr. Seuss has illustrated the song with The Cat In The Hat only miming the instruments mentioned in the song. Usually Seuss loves drawing crazy instruments. All we can learn from the illustration is the plunker is a long-necked, stringed, plucked instrument and that The Cat In The Hat is double-jointed.