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Dr Seuss - Characters and Unusual Creatures

Dr. Seuss(March 2, 1904-September 24, 1991) is the famous American writer and illustrator of the following favorite children's award-winning and bestselling picture books.
Whimsical characters in Dr. Seuss story books delight infants, toddlers, preschool and elementary kids, tweens and teens.
Additionally, many adults enjoy Dr. Seuss literature, too. It is so fun to read his books to your children and infants and toddlers because we all love to hear the rhythm of the rhyming verse. Emerging readers will enjoy reading the classic stories by themselves. The simple words are perfect for them, and the repeating helps them learn.
Use this alphabetical list of all Dr. Seuss whimsical books in print as a guide. Enjoy the classics of Dr. Seuss on book, tapes, Audio CD's, and DVD. They make great gifts for any occasion. Enjoy the printable list of Dr. Seuss popular titles!


Hunches in Bunches (Classic Seuss) , 1982
I Am Not Going to Get up Today!, 1987
I Can Draw It Myself: By Me, Myself with a Little Help from My Friend Dr. Seuss, 1970
I Can Lick Thirty Tigers Today & Other Stories, 1969
I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!, 1978
I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew, 1992
If I Ran the Circus (Classic Seuss) , 1956
If I Ran the Zoo, 1950
King's Stilts, 1939
McElligot's Pool (Classic Seuss) , 1947
Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now, 1972
Mister Brown Can Moo, Can You, 1970
My Book About Me, 1969
Oh, Say Can You Say?, 1979
Oh, the Places You'll Go!, 1990
Oh! The Thinks You Can Think!, 1975
On Beyond Zebra, 1955
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, 1960
The Seven Lady Godivas, 1987
Shape Of Me And Other Stuff, 1973
The Sneetches and Other Stories , 1969
There's a Wocket in My Pocket! 1974


How you feel about books will be reflected in your children. Do you love to read? Do they see you reading? Do you go to the library with a book bag for each of you? Where are the books in your house? Are they easy access? Or up high on the shelf? These are a few things to think about when you want your children to read and love reading.






Note: Dr. Seuss books are from my personal library.

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