Since his first book, And to Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street, was published in 1937, prolific children's book author ...
There's no better way to get into the Christmas spirit than watching everyone's favorite cranky character descend upon ...
Today is Dr. Seuss’s birthday! His stories and words all are near and dear to our hearts, but what about the characters? We picked our 5 favorite female characters from his books to celebrate today, ...
It's never too early to start watching everyone's favorite cranky Christmas character (and we're not talking about Scrooge).
There are references to other Dr. Seuss characters and stories in the Christmas movie. The props and costumes in the film are super detailed, including legible books and newspapers. There's a statue ...
You’ve read his words on the page, now you’ll see them on the stage. You may not like green eggs and ham, but you’ll love live theater, Sam I Am. A scene from "Seussical: The Musical."(Cameron Whitman ...
Fifteen years after his death, Dr. Seuss is as relevant to young readers as ever. And his colorful characters, such as The Cat in the Hat and Horton the Elephant (who hears a Who, of course), have ...
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