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Oh, the Places You'll Go!273 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House Inc, 1990

Great for ALL ages
This book is great for ALL ages! I originally read this book when it was given to my dad by a friend as he was starting his own business. And now I read it to my 18-month old, who seems to love it. Maybe it's the rhymes and the pictures that my little one loves so much right now, but the message of the book is great for ALL ages.
  
  











  



  
El Lorax130 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Lectorum S A De C V, 1992

I guess I'm a tree-hugger
Okay, so this is probably as preachy as Dr. Suess gets, and it just might get on the nerves of some people, but the tree hugger in me salutes him for it, even as he paints a grimmer picture of environmental destruction than Al Gore ever thought of. Even so, it's clearly Suess with his imaginative worlds and funny characters. It's a solemn book of warning that it pretty darn good into ...
  
  











  



  
You're Only Old Once33 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House, 1986

A Fun Book for Adults
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Dr. Seuss's sleep book56 reviews
Seuss

Random House, 1988

What a Treasure
Of all the Dr. Seuss books I have from my childhood, I hadn't seen this until browsing on Amazon. This is great! (not that I'm surprised coming from the Seuss line). I had a blast reading it, and it's the first book my new daughter has seemed to actually respond to. I'd definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a "new read".
  
  











  



  
Happy Birthday to You!37 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Topeka Bindery, 1999

A vibrant, lavish celebration of birthday and the uniqueness of each of us
My children---ages three and five---request this book over and over all through the year and quote it on numerous occasions. It's one that I truly don't mind reading over and over as well. The incredibly colorful illustrations are fantastical and yet the small, wondering boy who experiences all these grand events somehow keeps them almost believable. My favorite part is when the birthday boy ...
  
  











  



  
How the Grinch stole Christmas (Children's braille book club)93 reviews
Seuss

National Braille Press, 1988

A Holiday Classic
The holiday season would be incomplete without the annual reading of this delightful tale that introduces the little ones and many of the big ones too, to the residents of Whoville. A timeless tale where one will meet Little Cindy Lou Who, Max the Dog, and the Grinch, whose heart is two sizes too small. In the end, the Grinch is not the only one that discovers the true meaning of the holiday. ...
  
  











  



  
Horton Hears a Who64 reviews
Dr. Seuss

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 2008

A timeless masterpiece for children of all ages
Horton Hears a Who is a masterpiece. Often heralded as a book on friendship, it is much more than that. Theodor Seuss Geisel was an outspoken critic of Hitler and Mussolini, and Horton Hears a Who has been said to have been Geisel's call to support the fledgling democracy in Japan after World War II. But Horton is much more than that. Horton Hears a Who is a reminder of the importance of ...
  
  











  



  
Fox in Socks64 reviews
Dr Seuss

Collins and Harvill: London 1966, 1966

parent review
this book is enjoyed by all my children aged 1 to 8, they find the rhyming attractive and love the images
  
  











  



  
The Sneetches59 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Collins, 1989

Great Book
I knew I loved this book before I ordered it, so that wasn't an issue. But it arrived quickly and in good condition.
  
  











  



  
My Book About Me60 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Collins, 1973

Great book!
My sister and I had this book when we were kids. She filled hers out when she was about 5 (1976) and I did mine when I was 8 (1986). My mom saved them and it was so fun to go through when she brought them out! The book is great. It allows kids to draw a picture, write a story and answer questions about themselves. Even if they aren't reading yet it's something parents and kids can work on ...
  
  











  



  
YERTLE THE TURTLE And Other Stories32 reviews
Dr Seuss

Collins, London, 1963

Children's Classic
I can't emphasize how good the three stories within this book are. Not only do they entertain my 4 year old (we read this book almost every night) but I can't wait to read this book as well. All three stories share a theme - arrogance, jealousy, and ignorance are all for not. Entertaining both visually and verbally - a must have for your child's collection.
  
  











  



  
Because a Little Bug Went Ka-choo! (Beginner Books)17 reviews
Dr. Seuss, Rosetta Stone

Picture Lions, 2001

FUNTASTIC!
This is one of Dr. Suess's books written under his pseudonym Rosetta Stone. This book shows once again what an amazingly clever man he was. Each of my children love this book. And I just finished reading it to my youngest son's preschool class. They enjoyed it so much they asked me to read it a second time! It is a fun and extremely enjoyable book for everyone!!!
  
  











  



  
The Eye Book (Bright & Early Books)17 reviews
Theo Le Sieg, Dr. Seuss

Picture Lions, 2000

A great learning experience with a smooth ryming rythm and nice illustrations
The thing I like best about this book is that the words and the pictures go together nicely. When the words say "Our eyes see bees," there is a picture of a lot of bees. So, from an educational perspective, you can have your child point to a picture while he or she hears the verbal description of the picture. It's helped my baby lean several words and phrases. This simple concept is ...
  
  











  



  
If I ran the circus15 reviews
Seuss

Howe Press, 1974

Wonderful, Imaginative Book!!
My daughter and I love love love this book. It is so creative and everytime we read it (which is seriously twice a day) she finds something new in one of the pictures. The cadence and flow of the sentences is almost mesmerizing. Really delightful to read!
  
  











  



  
I Had Trouble Getting to Solla Sollew26 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Topeka Bindery, 1999

One for Joseph Campbell
This was my favorite Dr. Seuss, and one of the books that stuck with me. I came across it recently while I also happened to be reading Campbell's Transformations of Myth Through Time. A young man, beset with the travails of life, sets off to find paradise. The premise having been set, this story is actually predominantly about his many encounters and experiences on the road to paradise -- ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss19 reviews
Theodor Geisel

Random House, 1995

Geisel was truly an artist, as can be seen in this collection
Ted Geisel, more widely known as Dr. Seuss, was a consummate writer and illustrator. His children's books have sold millions of copies; it is a near certainty that few children grow up in the United States without being exposed to Seuss books. This book contains some of Seuss's art that has not had a great deal of exposure. Most are paintings, although there are some works of three-dimensional ...
  
  











  



  
OH SAY CAN SAY?BK-CASS (Beginner Books/Audio Cassette and Book)16 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1987

Oh, Say I Can't Say
This book was one of my husbands favorites when he was growing up, and now that we are expecting a child he wanted our son to have the same experience. He was so excited when it arrived that he read it to me as a bedtime story. The riddles start out easy, but by the end of the book your tongue is so twisted it's hard to say anything!! It's a lot of fun and we really look forward to hearing our ...
  
  











  



  
McElligot's Pool25 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, 1947

Excellent Quality
Quality hard cover book, absolutely the best Dr Seuss story of all time, IMPOSSIBLE to get in Australia. Order this book, it is truly the best thing you will ever do for your child, full of wonderful pictures.
  
  











  



  
Bartholomew and the Oobleck21 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Amer School Pub, 1985

One of the best kids' books, ever.
I bought this book with "The King's Stilts" (see my review). I think this is one of the best kids' books ever, and my kids loved it when they were small. It was a sad day when our record of it got buckled by being left in the sun. Unavailable as a book when my kids were little, this is a delightful story with a typical Dr Seuss moral ending - change is not always for the best and novelty is ...
  
  











  



  
500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins25 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Vanguard Press, 1986

A Classic
I'd been searching for this book to read to my 2 year-old son. I remember just loving it and was sure he would. He does. It's just delightful to hear his astonishment every time another hat appears on Bartholomew's head. It's a must read for children of all ages.
  
  











  








   



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