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The Cat in the Hat

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Expiration

Well, didn't make it this time around but I'll repost with some improvements. Thanks to everyone who supported it this first time! Please support the updated resubmission when it comes around-- and share with a friend! We can still make this happen! Thanks again! 



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Updated Sally and Conrad Minifigures

I've updated 2 of the minifigures--Sally and her brother-- to make them better resemble their appearance in the book and give a more Seuss-like feel to the characters. I've included in this image the updated alternate faces of their dual-sided heads. 400 Supporters and counting! A big thank you to everyone who has supported and shared this set! We can make this happen!


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Featured on Book Riot

This project was featured in Book Riot's article "How To Make Your Bookish LEGO Dreams Come True"!

They said about The Cat in The Hat: "This Cat in The Hat LEGO set really captures how weird this picture book really is. The blue hair on Thing 1 and Thing 2? Perfect."

Check out the link here: http://bookriot.com/2015/07/28/make-bookish-lego-dreams-come-true/

Thank you to KYGlaser and everyone else involved for their consideration and inclusion of my set in their article! It is a great honor! 


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Featured on BrickUltra

Thank you to Nathan Lyle of BrickUltra for featuring this set on BrickUltra's Lego Ideas of the Week!

Check it out here: http://brickultra.com/lego-ideas-of-the-week-the-cat-in-the-hat/

Lego Cat in the Hat is getting out there! Keep sharing this project wherever you can and together we can make this happen! Thank you all!


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Staff Picks & 200+ Supporters

Thank you all who have supported this project and helped it reach 200 Supporters! Also a big thank you to the Lego Ideas staff who chose this project as a staff pick! But the journey doesn't stop here, please share this project on social media and fan sites or let me know if there are any you suggest I share on. Thanks again!

Check out my new Flickr page for pictures of my Lego projects and more: http://www.flickr.com/photos/toarickbrick/

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