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Books with author Dr. Seuss

  • Great Day for Up

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1974)
    The meanings of "up" are conveyed with merry verse and illustrations in a happy book that celebrates the joy of life.
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  • The Cat in the Hat's Great Big Flap Book

    Dr. Seuss

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 21, 1999)
    Now for the first time ever, the Cat in the Hat appears in a silly, Seussian flap book, which offers loads of learning and lots of laughs and is packed with over 50 seek-and-find flaps that help teach basic concepts such as colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and opposites!Inspired by five all-time best-selling Beginner BooksÂŽ, this Seussian tour de flap includes:* Counting with the Cat in the Hat himself, from 1 fish to 20 Zeds (with hair on their heads!)* Animal sounds, courtesy of Mr. Brown (Yes, he can moo! Lift the flap and you'll moo, too!)* Rhyming games and wordplay inspired by There's a Wocket in My Pocket! and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish* And as if all this weren't enough -- Dr. Seuss's ABC in 26 flaps!
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  • Dr Seuss Classic 20 Books Gift Set

    Dr. Seuss

    Paperback
    A Classic Case of Dr Seuss 20 Books Set by Dr. Seuss contains kids fiction novels which includes: The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Oh The Places you'll Go, One Fish two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Fox in Socks, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, Hop on Pop, Dr. Seuss' ABC, Ten Apples Up On Top, I Can Read With My Eyes Shut, I Wish I Had Duck Feet, Wacky Wednesday, Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You, There's A Wocket In My Pocket, The Sneetches and other Stories, The Lorax, Dr Seuss Sleep Book, Horton Hears A Who!, Yertle The Turtle and Other Stories and Scrambled Eggs Super!
  • The Cat in the Hat

    Dr. Seuss

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Have a ball with Dr. Seuss and the Cat in the Hat in this classic picture book...but don't forget to clean up your mess! A dreary day turns into a wild romp when this beloved story introduces readers to the Cat in the Hat and his troublemaking friends, Thing 1 and Thing 2. A favorite among kids, parents and teachers, this story uses simple words and basic ryhme to encourage and delight beginning readers. Then he said "That is that." And then he was gone With a tip of his hat. Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself, Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read. These unjacketed hardcover early readers encourage children to read all on their own, using simple words and illustrations. Smaller than the classic large format Seuss picture books like The Lorax and Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, these portable packages are perfect for practicing readers ages 3-7, and lucky parents too! “Pretty much all the stuff you need to know is in Dr. Seuss.” –President Barack Obama
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  • I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1965)
    A perennial favorite and a perfect gift for anyone starting a new phase in their life! Dr. Seuss tackles the struggles of everyday life’s—difficult people, bullies, bad weather, political unrest, even crowds—in the rhyming picture book I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew. When our hero stubs his toe, he decides to find a less troublesome place to live. Soon he's off on a journey "to the City of Solla Sollew, on the banks of the beautiful River Wah-Hoo, where they never have troubles! At least, very few." But between his encounters with the Midwinter Jicker and the Perilous Poozer of Pompelmoose Pass, he soon finds out that confronting his problems might actually be easier than running away from them. A funny story that can be read purely for entertainment, I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew is ideal for sparking discussions. It’s message—that the best way to deal with an obstacle is by tackling it head-on—makes this an perfect gift for all ages and occasions—especially graduations! Available for a limited time only with a peel-off 50th Anniversary Sticker on the cover, Seuss fans of all ages will find Solla Sollew an inspiring book to read again and again.
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  • Hunches in Bunches

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1982)
    What’s a person to do when there is so much to do? Dr. Seuss adds his signature spin to the age-old dilemma of indecisiveness in his rhyming picture-book classic Hunches in Bunches. Go outside, play video games, eat a pizza, do homework? Whether you have a “four-way hunch,” a “nowhere hunch,” or an “up hunch,” Dr. Seuss and his unmistakable one-of-a-kind advice will ensure that readers of all ages won’t get “ga-fluppted.”
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  • Dr. Seuss's 100 First Words

    Dr. Seuss

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2018)
    A word book illustrated with images from the works of Dr. Seuss—starring the Little Cats from The Cat in the Hat Comes Back!This super-sturdy casebound board book introduces babies and toddlers to 100 essential first words and to the artwork of Dr. Seuss! Illustrated with images from his most beloved, classic books (among them One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Green Eggs and Ham, and Hop on Pop)—the book also features the Little Cats—the tiny cats from The Cat in the Hat Comes Back—doing something fun on every spread! Perfect for learning and for play, there's plenty to look at and talk about on each page.
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  • I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1969)
    A lesser-known collection of classic Dr. Seuss stories turns 50!This collection of three rhyming stories by Dr. Seuss features a whole litter of Cat in the Hat-like cats! In "I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today!" a boastful cat bites off more than he can chew in the shape of 30 tigers; in "King Louie Katz"--a tale about tails--a single cat challenges authority and creates a more "demo-catic" society; and in "The Glunk That Got Thunk," a cat thinks up something so wild, she needs to un-thunk it! Beautifully illustrated in ink and watercolor, this quirky collection of Seussian silliness will be a welcome gift to Dr. Seuss fans of all ages, and features a peel-off 50th Anniversary Edition sticker on the front cover.
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  • The Shape of Me and Other Stuff

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 12, 1973)
    Even in silhouette, the fun and fanciful art of Dr. Seuss is instantly recognizable in this Bright and Early Book classic: "a bug, a balloon, a bed, a bike. No shapes are ever quite alike." Looking at ordinary shapes is great when seen through the eyes of the remarkable Dr. Seuss, but of course it's the extraordinary shapes that really make an impression. Would you want to be shaped like a BLOGG? Combining brief and funny stories, easy words, catchy rhythm, and lively illustrations, Bright and Early Books are an ideal way to introduce the joys of reading to children.
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  • In a People House

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1972)
    When a spunky mouse invites a passing bird to see what's inside a People House, chaos ensues while beginning readers learn the names of 65 common household items—and that people are generally not pleased to find mice and birds in their houses! A super simple, delightfully silly introduction to objects around the home—from none other than Dr. Seuss!
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  • The King's Stilts

    Dr. Seuss

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1939)
    A seventy-five-year-old King gets new vintage cover art for his anniversary! Celebrate the 75th birthday of Dr. Seuss's classic treatise on the importance of a balanced life with our Anniversary Edition featuring cover art from the books original publication! A Seussian spin on a conventional fairy tale, The King's Stilts is as topical today as when it was first published in 1939. It's the story of a devoted king who works hard and plays hard—and whose entire kingdom is threatened when his beloved stilts are stolen and he is too distraught to do his job. Written in prose instead of rhyme (unlike Seuss's later works), The King's Stilts nevertheless addresses subjects that we know Dr. Seuss was passionate about throughout his life: duty (as in Horton Hears a Who and Horton Hatches the Egg); the abuse of power (as in The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins and Yertle the Turtle); deceit (as in The Bippolo Seed and How the Grinch Stole Christmas)--and even cats (as in The Cat in the Hat and I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today)! A perfect way to introduce new readers to an old classic, or to reward existing fans with a collectible new edition. Follow the Good Doctor's advice: After a hard day of work, have fun with a great book like The King's Stilts!
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  • Oh, the Places You'll Go!

    Dr. Seuss

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully wise Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is the perfect send-off for grads—from nursery school, high school, college, and beyond! From soaring to high heights and seeing great sights to being left in a Lurch on a prickle-ly perch, Dr. Seuss addresses life’s ups and downs with his trademark humorous verse and illustrations, while encouraging readers to find the success that lies within. In a starred review, Booklist notes, “Seuss’s message is simple but never sappy: life may be a ‘Great Balancing Act,’ but through it all ‘There’s fun to be done.’” A perennial favorite and a perfect gift for anyone starting a new phase in their life!
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