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Dr Seuss (Theodor Geisel) Infants Books

The Dr. Seuss Infants Books Collection is for babies. Board books and cloth books comprise the collection. They are small, making them easy for small hands to hold them. They are durable books. Infants may chew and throw them and withstand damage. The books have between eight and fourteen pages. They are short because infants have short attention spans.

In the Dr. Seuss Infants Books Collection, Dr. Seuss teaches kids basic concepts. Children learn to count and identify colors. Animals are there for infants to pet and learn their names. Also, there are the famous humorous Dr. Seuss rhymes. Infants enjoy the soothing pace. They learn rhyming words which help them recognize common sounds.

Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) is America’s favorite children author. Everyone is familiar with The Cat in the Hat. Up, Up, Up with the Cat is based on the famous picture book. Jan Gerardi illustrates it. Also, he illustrates Horton Hears a Who! Can You? This board book is based on the classic picture book Horton Hears a Who! Dr. Seuss illustrates the other six books in the Dr. Seuss Infant Books Collection.

Dr. Seuss Infant Books Collection

One Fish, Two Fish, Three, Four, Five Fish

Wet Pet, Dry Pet, Your Pet, My Pet

Red Fish, Blue Fish, Old Fish, New Fish

Circus McGurkus 1, 2, 3

Dr. Seuss's Circus McGurkus Squirt

All Aboard the Circus McGurkus

Up, Up, Up with the Cat

Horton Hears a Who! Can You?





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