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And to
Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street - Click here for details
Marco's father has instructed him to keep his eyes peeled for
interesting sights on the way to and from school, but all Marco has seen is a boring old
horse and wagon. Imagine if he had something more to report... |
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Bartholomew
and the Oobleck - Click here for details
A Seuss classic, first told way back in 1949. Its message--the
importance of owning up to your mistakes and saying that you're sorry--is as timeless now
as it was then. |
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Did I
Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? - Click here for details
"When I was quite young and quite small for my size, I met an old man
in the Desert of Drize." |
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Dr.
Seuss' Sleep Book - Click here for details
No one can resist those zillions of astonishing sleepyheads. |
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Happy
Birthday to You - Click here for details
The Great Birthday Bird guides us on a birthday trip. |
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Hooray
for Diffendoofer Day! - Click here for details
Based on 14 rough drawings and verses Geisel's secretary gave to
the author's editor, Janet Schulman, after his death in 1991. |
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Horton
Hatches the Egg - Click here for details
Poor Horton the kindly elephant is persuaded to sit on an egg while
its mother, the lazy Maysie, takes a break. Little does Horton know that Maysie is setting
off for a permanent vacation in Palm Springs. |
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Horton
Hears A Who - Click here for details
Horton the Elephant represents kindness, trustworthiness, and
perseverance--all wrapped up, thank goodness, in a comical and even absurd package. |
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How
the Grinch Stole Christmas - Click here for details
Dr. Seuss's small-hearted Grinch ranks right up there with Scrooge
when it comes to the crankiest, scowling holiday grumps of all time. |
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Hunches
in Bunches - Click here for details
For one poor boy, indecision takes the form of dozens of Seussian
Hunches--a Sour Hunch, a Very Odd Hunch, the Homework Hunch, a 4-Way Hunch, the Nowhere
Hunch. |
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I Can
Lick 30 Tigers Today, and Other Stories - Click here for details
The Cat in the Hat tells us three zany stories-in-verse about his
son, his daughter, and his great-great-grandfather. |
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I Had
Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew - Click here for details
Our nameless hero--a typical Seuss hybrid who's part bear, part
puppy, and part beyond categorization--has an innocent, carefree life, until it's ruined
by minor problems. |
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If I
Ran The Circus - Click here for details
A grand rhyming Seussian hymn to every child's grandest and wildest
plans. |
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If I
Ran The Zoo - Click here for details
If Gerald ran the zoo, the New Zoo, McGrew Zoo, he'd see to making
a change or two... |
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King's
Stilts - Click here for details
Every afternoon King Birtram raced around the palace on a pair of
old red stilts, until they were stolen. |
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McElligot's
Pool - Click here for details
A Seuss classic from the distant era before even The Cat In The
Hat. It's a single poetic variation on the theme of adult skepticism that's no match
for childhood faith and daydreaming. |
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Oh,
the Places You'll Go! - Click here for details
Inspirational yet honest, and always rhythmically rollicking, Oh,
the Places You'll Go! is a perfect sendoff for children, 1 to 100, entering any new phase
of their lives. |
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On
Beyond Zebra - Click here for details
A story about all the letters that most people ignore--the ones
that come after Z. |
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Scrambled
Eggs Super - Click here for details
A first-person tall tale about cooking scrambled eggs - Seuss
style! |
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The
500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins - Click here for details
The haughty ruler of Didd, King Derwin showed the first signs of
his silly self-importance back in this 1938 Seuss classic. |
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The
Butter Battle Book - Click here for details
A cautionary Cold War tale (first told by Dr. Seuss back in 1984),
this book still has a lot to teach about intolerance and how tit-for-tat violence can
quickly get out of hand. |
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The
Lorax - Click here for details
An ecological warning that still rings true today amidst the
dangers of clear-cutting, pollution, and disregard for the earth's atmosphere. |
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The
Sneetches and Other Stories - Click here for details
A collection of four of Dr. Seuss's most winning stories. |
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Thidwick
the Big-Hearted Moose - Click here for details
This classic stars a happy-looking quadruped from the shores of
Lake Winna-Bango who has the most amazing antlers and the kindest disposition. |
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Yertle
the Turtle and Other Stories - Click here for details
This cheerful trio of tales teaches some valuable lessons in
humility--thanks to a sharp-eyed worm, a bragging bear and rabbit, a fuzzy-tailed bird,
and a couple hundred turtles led by King Yertle. |
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