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  1. Dr. Seuss's Beginner Book Collection (Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish, Green Eggs and Ham, Hop on Pop, Fox in Socks) by Dr. Seuss, 2009-09-22
  2. Oh, the Places You'll Go! by Dr. Seuss, 1990-01-22
  3. Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book (Classic Seuss) by Dr. Seuss, 1962-08-12
  4. Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss, 1959-08-12
  5. Your Favorite Seuss: A Baker's Dozen by the One and Only Dr. Seuss by Dr. Seuss, 2004-10-12
  6. Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! by Dr. Seuss, 1996-11-26
  7. Dr. Seuss's ABC (I Can Read It All By Myself Beginner Books) by Dr. Seuss, 1963-08-12
  8. Six by Seuss: A Treasury of Dr. Seuss Classics by Dr. Seuss, 1991-01-01
  9. There's a Wocket in My Pocket! by Dr. Seuss, 1974-08-12
  10. The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites by Dr. Seuss, 1996-11-26
  11. Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! by Dr. Seuss, 1975-08-12
  12. Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? (Classic Seuss) by Dr. Seuss, 1973-09-12
  13. Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? (Bright and Early Books for Beginning Beginners) by Dr. Seuss, 1970-08-12
  14. Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R)) by Dr. Seuss, 1963-02-12

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It was quite by chance that Seuss began writing for children. Returning from Europe by boat in 1936, Seuss amused himself during the long voyage by putting together a nonsense poem to the rhythm of the ship's engine.
Later he drew pictures to illustrate the rhyme and in 1937 published the result as And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, his first children's book. Set in Seuss' home town of Springfield, Massachusetts, Mulberry Street is the story of a boy whose imagination transforms a simple horse-drawn wagon into a marvelous and exotic parade of strange creatures and vehicles. Many critics regard it as Seuss' best work.
Mulberry Street, along with The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, Horton Hatches the Egg and McElligot's Pool, introduces many of the elements for which Seuss has become famous. Mulberry Street features rollicking anapestic tetrameter verse that compliments Seuss's boisterous illustrations. Jonathan Cott, writing in Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature, declared that "the unflagging momentum, feeling of breathlessness, and swiftness of pace, all together [ act] as the motor for Dr. Seuss's pullulating image machine." Whimsical fantasy characterizes The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, while Horton Hatches the Egg introduces an element of morality and McElligot's Pool marks the first appearance of the fantasy animal characters for which Seuss became famous.

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Dr. Seuss View by: List Thumbnails Item Description Acrostic Form: Hats [Preview] Write an acrostic poem about hats. Could be a fun part of a "Cat in the Hat" lesson. With a picture to color. Book Report Form: Dr. Seuss Settings (primary/elem) [Preview] Dr. Seuss wrote over sixty books and created many memorable settings. Choose one setting and answer the questions. Shapebook: Suitcase of Goals (primary) [Preview] Cut out the shapes. There are three pages. The first page is a suggested cover page. Make copies of as many lined and/or unlined pages as you like in order to make a book. Use the lined pages for writing and the unlined pages for drawing/pasting pictures. Staple all the pages together for a great shapebook in the shape of its subject. Shapebook: Suitcase of Reading Goals [Preview] Fill out the form with your reading goals. This is a good supplement to a "Places You'll Go" lesson.

3. Dr Seuss
(born March 2, 1904, Springfield, Mass., U.S. died Sept. 24, 1991, La Jolla, Calif.) U.S. writer and illustrator.He studied at Dartmouth College and did doctoral work at
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Dr Seuss Biography
(born March 2, 1904, Springfield, Mass., U.S.—died Sept. 24, 1991, La Jolla, Calif.) U.S. writer and illustrator.He studied at Dartmouth College and did doctoral work at the University of Oxford. He began working in 1927 as a freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and writer. Under his pseudonym, Geisel began creating immensely popular children's books peopled with outlandish invented creatures and brimming with nonsense words. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937), his first Dr Seuss book, was followed by such huge successes as Horton Hatches the Egg (1940), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957), Yertle the Turtle (1958), and Green Eggs and Ham (1960). Such perennial best-sellers ... see more (born March 2, 1904, Springfield, Mass., U.S.—died Sept. 24, 1991, La Jolla, Calif.) U.S. writer and illustrator.He studied at Dartmouth College and did doctoral work at the University of Oxford. He began working in 1927 as a freelance cartoonist, illustrator, and writer. Under his pseudonym, Geisel began creating immensely popular children's books peopled with outlandish invented creatures and brimming with nonsense words. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937), his first

4. Dr. Seuss Quotes
107 quotes from Dr. Seuss 'Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.', 'Don't cry because it's over, smile becaus
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"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." Dr. Seuss tags: be-yourself confidence fitting-in individuality ... 33,843 people liked it
"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Dr. Seuss tags: cry crying experience happiness ... 27,136 people liked it
"You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." Dr. Seuss tags: dreams love reality sleep ... 20,414 people liked it
"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells." Dr. Seuss tags: fantasy 8,008 people liked it
"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go..." Dr. Seuss Oh, the Places You'll Go! tags: inspirational 6,098 people liked it
"Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple." Dr. Seuss

5. Dr. Seuss | Seussville.com
Official site of Dr. Seuss and the Cat in the Hat featuring games, printable activities, the complete illustrated character guide, information about creator Theodor Geisel and
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6. Seuss Biography — Infoplease.com
Tells about the life of this American author and illustrator of children s books, who is known for his blend of whimsy, zany humor, catchy verse, and outlandish illustrations.
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7. Dr. Seuss@Everything2.com
His actual name was Theodor Geisel, and he was political cartoon ist during World War II. He went on to write arguably the most revolutionary and imaginative children's books ever.
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("Dr. Seuss" is also a: user cooled by Halspal person by SgtCoolGuy Wed Apr 12 2000 at 3:33:49 His actual name was Theodor Geisel , and he was political cartoon ist during World War II . He went on to write arguably the most revolutionary and imaginative children's books ever. He once wrote a book on a bet that he could do so without using more than distinct words. He also created many, many nonsensical phrases and words, and his art for the book s was like a cartoony M.C. Escher
His works include: C! s ... person by eric+ Mon Jun 26 2000 at 1:40:05 Dr. Seuss was born Theodore Seuss Geisel on March 2, to Henrietta Seuss and Theodore Robert Geisel. He was born and raised in Springfield Massachusetts . As a child, Dr. Seuss was ostracized for his German heritage, so he took comfort in books, reading

8. Dr. Seuss - Medicine Cabinet
A short collection of facts about Dr. Seuss s life.
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A brief, rough biography of Dr. Seuss Here is a brief, mostly correct, overview of Dr. Seuss, Theodor Seuss Geisel. - Theodor Seuss Geisel was born 2 March 1904 in Springfield, MA. He graduated Dartmouth College in 1925, and proceeded on to Oxford University with the intent of acquiring a doctorate in literature. At Oxford he met Helen Palmer, who he wed in 1927. He returned from Europe in 1927, and began working for a magazine called Judge, the leading humor magazine in America at the time, submitting both cartoons and humorous articles for them. Additionally, he was submitting cartoons to Life, Vanity Fair and Liberty. In some of his works, he'd made reference to an insecticide called Flit. These references gained notice, and led to a contract to draw comic ads for Flit. This association lasted 17 years, gained him national exposure, and coined the catchphrase "Quick, Henry, the Flit!" - In 1936 on the way to a vaction in Europe, listening to the rhythm of the ship's engines, he came up with And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, which was then promptly rejected by the first 43 publishers he showed it to. Eventually in 1937 a friend published the book for him, and it went on to at least moderate success. - During WW II, Geisel joined the army and was sent to Hollywood. Captain Geisel would write for Frank Capra's Signal Corps Unit (for which he won the Legion of Merit) and do documentaries (he won Oscar's for Hitler Lives and Design for Death). He also created a cartoon called Gerald McBoing-Boing which also won him an Oscar.

9. Dr. Seuss - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and cartoonist most widely known for his children's books written under the pen names Dr
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Theo Geisel" redirects here. For the physicist, see Theo Geisel (physicist) Theodor S. Geisel
Theodor Seuss Geisel surrounded by his literary works. He holds one of his most popular, The Cat in the Hat Born Theodor Seuss Geisel
March 2, 1904
Springfield, Massachusetts
Died September 24, 1991
San Diego, California
Pen name Occupation Writer, cartoonist, animator Nationality American Genres Children's literature Notable work(s) The Cat in the Hat
Green Eggs and Ham

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish

How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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Spouse(s) Helen Palmer Geisel
Audrey Stone Dimond (1968–1991) seussville.com Theodor Seuss Geisel (pronounced /ˈɡaɪzəl/ cartoonist most widely known for his children's books written under the pen names Dr. Seuss Theo. LeSieg and, in one case, Rosetta Stone He published 44 children's books, which were often characterized by imaginative characters, rhyme, and frequent use of trisyllabic meter . His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham The Cat in the Hat One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Horton Hears a Who!

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In this movie, you’ll learn about the life and times of the children's book author Dr. Seuss. You'll learn about some of his books, including The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, The Lorax, Horton Hears a Who! and more. Did you know that Dr. Seuss’ real name was Theodore Seuss Geisel? Find out why he started using the pen name for his cartoons and illustrations. Many of Dr. Seuss' books rhymed and used words that share the same ending sound. See how Dr. Seuss invented silly words and used rhymes to help kids learn to read. See Lesson Ideas for this topic
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11. Dr. Seuss Went To War
A collection of political cartoons by Dr. Seuss.
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12. Dr. Seuss: Biography From Answers.com
Born 2 March 1904 Birthplace Springfield, Massachusetts Died 24 September 1991 (natural causes) Best Known As Author of The Cat In the Hat Name at birth Theodor Geisel
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  • Born: 2 March 1904 Birthplace: Springfield, Massachusetts Died: 24 September 1991 (natural causes) Best Known As: Author of The Cat In the Hat
Name at birth: Theodor Geisel Perhaps the 20th century's most famous author for children, Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated nearly 50 books of quirky children's verse during his lifetime. His books were famous for their funny rhymes and whimsical characters; among Suess's most famous titles are The Cat in the Hat Green Eggs and Ham Horton Hears a Who (1954) and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (1960). His story How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957) was made into 1966 animated TV special (directed by Chuck Jones ) and a 2000 feature film starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch . Dr. Seuss was awarded a special Pulitzer Prize in 1984. Theodore Geisel died after an illness of several months, The New York Times noted in its obituary: "The exact cause of death was unclear, said Jerry Harrison, who oversees children's books for Random House, Mr. Geisel's longtime publishers. Mr. Harrison said the author had been suffering from an infection of his jawbone that had become acute in recent months"... Geisel attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1925... He won an Academy Award for writing the best documentary short subject of 1945

13. A To Z Kids Stuff | Dr Seuss Activities
Activities for Dr Seuss Day in March Eggstravaganza! I love green eggs and ham picture frame to color. PDF file
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14. Dr. Seuss Theme Unit - Printables And Worksheets
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Dr. Seuss - A Man with an Imagination (Very Quick Reader; Grades 2-4 Readability)

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Theodor Seuss Geisel: A Determined Author (Short Reader; Grades 4-6 Readability)

Spanish El Parque de Esculturas del Dr. Seuss (grades 6-8) Theodor Seuss Geisel: un autor decidido (grades 4-6) Reading Comprehensions Those Fanciful Tales (Grades 1-3) Bears in Disguise (Grades 2-3) Dr. Seuss (Grades 2-4) Dr. Seuss Biography (Grades 6-7) Spanish Esos cuentos fantsticos (grades 1-3) Finish the Story Cat Inspired (Grades 3-4) And to Think That I Saw It on My Very Own Street (Grades 3-6) Make a Daily Dr. Seuss Activity Lesson Plan Book Daily Dr. Seuss Activity Lesson Plan Book Bulletin Board Dr. Seuss Bulletin Board - Color (part 1) Dr. Seuss Bulletin Board - Color (part 2) Dr. Seuss Bulletin Board - Black and White (part 1) Dr. Seuss Bulletin Board - Black and White (part 2) Dr. Seuss Math Worksheets The Lorax (grades 1-2) The Cat in the Hat (grades 2-3) Green Eggs and Ham (grades 2-3) Cat in the Hat Word Builder Puzzles Build Words from Cat in the Hat Words Build Words from Cat in the Hat Words (includes Word Search) Art Project: Dr. Seuss Style Buildings (Grades 1-5)

15. The Art Of Dr. Seuss - Home
2008 The Chase Group, LLC. All rights reserved. Dr. Seuss Properties ™ Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. 2006. All rights reserved. Photographs by Phillip Ritterman.
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16. Dr-Seuss On DeviantART
Art community of artists and those devoted to art. Digital art, skin art, themes, wallpaper art, traditional art, photography, poetry / prose. Art prints.
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17. Dr. Seuss On The Web
Index of links on Dr. Seuss websites, annotated and organized by category.
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18. Dr. Seuss - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Theodor Seuss Geisel (pronounced /ˈsɔɪs ˈɡaɪzəl/; March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and cartoonist. He was better known by his pen name, Dr
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At work on a drawing of The Grinch for How the Grinch Stole Christmas! , in 1957. Born Theodor Seuss Geisel
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Occupation Writer, cartoonist, animator Nationality United States Genres Children's literature Notable work(s) The Cat in the Hat
Green Eggs and Ham
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
Spouse(s) Helen Palmer Geisel (1927–1967)
Audrey Stone Dimond (1968–1991) Official website Theodor Seuss Geisel (pronounced /ˈsɔɪs ˈɡaɪzəl/ March 2 September 24 ) was an American writer and cartoonist . He was better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss . He pronounced his name IPA: /ˈsɔɪs/ , but it is often said as IPA: /ˈsuːs/
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    In his long life Geisel wrote more than 60 books. Though most of them were published as Dr. Seuss, he also wrote 13 books as Theo. LeSieg and one as Rosetta Stone (a pun on the Rosetta Stone ). Theodor Seuss Geisel is one of the most popular children's authors of all time. His books have sold over 222

19. Dr. Seuss: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
A cartoonist is a person who specializes in drawing cartoons. Much of this work was, and still is, humorous and is intended primarily for entertainment purposes
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Overview Theodor Seuss Geisel was an American writer and cartoonist Cartoonist A cartoonist is a person who specializes in drawing cartoons. Much of this work was, and still is, humorous and is intended primarily for entertainment purposes...
most widely known for his children's books written under the pen name Pen name A pen name, nom de plume, or literary double, is a pseudonym adopted by an author. A pen name may be used to make the author's name more distinctive, to disguise his or her gender, to distance an author from some or all of his or her works, to protect the author from retribution for his or her...
s Dr. Seuss Theo. LeSieg and, in one case, Rosetta Stone . He published over 60 children's books, which were often characterized by imaginative characters, rhyme, and frequent use of trisyllabic meter Foot (prosody) In verse, many meters use a foot as the basic unit in their description of the underlying rhythm of a poem. Both the quantitative meter of classical poetry and the accentual-syllabic meter of most poetry in English use the foot as the fundamental building block. A foot consists of a certain...
. His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham Green Eggs and Ham Green Eggs and Ham is a best-selling and critically acclaimed book by Dr. Seuss, first published in 1960. As of 2001, according to Publishers Weekly, it is the fourth-bestselling English-language children's book of all time.-Plot:...

20. Dr. Seuss - New World Encyclopedia
Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) is the author of several classic children's books, which he wrote under the pen name of Dr. Seuss.
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La Jolla, California Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) is the author of several classic children's books, which he wrote under the pen name of Dr. Seuss. Among his most famous books are The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Green Eggs and Ham. Geisel created a world of whimsical characters, and his use of rhythm and rhyme made him a pioneer in techniques for facilitating reading skills in children. Also a cartoonist , he illustrated all his own books. Before he wrote books for children, Geisel had been a magazine writer, cartoonist and advertising artist. Patriotic and politically active, he began his career as a writer and propagandist for the American war effort against Nazi Germany, and some of his children's books are said to contain social messages. A man of high ethical standards, Geisel refused to endorse the marketing of his characters into any product that would have a negative impact on children. In all, Geisel wrote and illustrated 44 children's books. His books have been translated into more than 15 languages and more than 200 million copies have been sold around the world. In 1984, Geisel was awarded a

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