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dr. seuss
"The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" in 1953 was the 1st live-action feature film from this author's works; a 2nd was released in 2000
Trivia about dr. seuss
"Oh, The Places He'll Go!" was USA Today's headline announcing the 2004 stamp honoring this artist & author
In 1991 the N.Y. Times said English was "too skimpy for so rich an imagination"; his language & meter were irresistible
His story "Yertle the Turtle" told of a tyrannical turtle king brought down by a lowly subject's burp
A publisher bet him that he couldn't write a book using 50 or fewer words; the result was "Green Eggs and Ham"
Horton heard that "Read Across America Day", March 2, coincides with the birthday of this children's author
The secret art of this man is seen here:(illustration of "The Cat in the Hat")
Using this name Theodor Geisel prescribed reading
The National Education Association's Read Across America day is March 2, the birthday of this kids' author
Cat in the Hat Day,March 2
Theodor Geisel, better known by this pseudonym, wrote "I Wish That I Had Duck Feet" under the name Theo. LeSieg
As of 1996 he had 5 of the 15 bestselling children's books ever, led by "Green Eggs and Ham"
This late children's book author was back on the list in 1995 with "Daisy-Head Mayzie"
His book "Daisy-Head Maysie" was published in 1995, 4 years after his death
It was the pen name of beloved children's author Theodor Geisel
This late author's representatives sued over "The Cat Not in the Hat", a rhyming account of the O.J. Simpson trial
A special Larry King tonight this "wubbulous" children's author & his thoughts on Rosie starring in his big Broadway show
1984:To this "physician", for his books of playful rhymes, nonsense words & strange illustrations
Perhaps inspired by his zodiac symbol, he wrote "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish"
In 1937 Tolkien published "The Hobbit" & this author put out "And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street"
"'My goodness! My gracious!' they shouted. 'My word! It's something brand new! It's an elephant-bird'"
2 of his many books are "The Foot Book" & "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins"
His 1986 story "You're Only Old Once!" is "A Book for Obsolete Children"
"Then Sally and I saw them run down the hall. We saw those two Things bump their kites on the wall"
For consultations about Loraxes & McBoing Boings, I'd see this "physician"
2 yellow creatures are yawning, just look at the cover of this children's author's "Sleep Book"
This author's book "Daisy-Head Mayzie" was tied in with an animated TV special
The ALA presents an award named in honor of Theodore Geisel, aka this author, for beginning readers' books
An inspiring story by him says, "And you will succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)"
And to think he was 33 when he published his first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street"
A 1984 special Pulitzer Prize citation went to the children's author who used this pen name
The author who'd pen the word "sneetch" (but not "snikon") was a book subject, this man: "American Icon"
Take heart: the first children's book that he wrote was rejected by 27 publishers