| Whether you read them in your house or read them | | | | can easily give movement to the still cast members. |
| with a mouse, the Dr Seuss book set will thrill and | | | | Perhaps the moral aspect of each story in the Dr |
| inspire every child in the world of children's books. | | | | Seuss Book Collection is where the real gold lies. The |
| Every Dr Seuss book was written with the intention | | | | highly expressive, quirky heroes teach children about |
| to delight and inspire while firmly instilling the English | | | | human attitude. Yes, this was done with high humor |
| language with creative repetition & rhyme. | | | | to delight but also with great depth to make us |
| The first thing to do in order to discover this | | | | observe and think. |
| incredible world is to get the Dr Seuss Book | | | | Dr Seuss was clear to demonstrate the dangers of |
| Collection, currently offered as individual. It is fast and | | | | being selfish and stubborn. The self-centered loner, |
| easy to find Dr Seuss Books online. The second thing | | | | thriving on self-inflicted misery is exemplified |
| is to then read the book that most delights you and | | | | beautifully in The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. If you |
| your child. The Cat in a Hat is the publication that | | | | recall the film based on the story made famous with |
| started the Dr Seuss legacy. But whether you do | | | | Jim Carrey, the Grinch hates all things happy and |
| "thing one or thing two; thing two or thing one", you | | | | human (or so it seems). Fighting goodness to the last, |
| will have more fun than "anything under the sun". | | | | his heart gradually opens due to the influence of the |
| Dr Seuss was not a doctor at all. Born Theodor | | | | sweet Cindy Lou Who. Cindy, a small girl, has not just |
| Seuss Geisel in 1904, the seed for the talent that | | | | heart but the bravery to stand up to the cowardly |
| would bring us The Cat in a Hat and Green Eggs and | | | | Grinch. The rest of Whoville cowers. |
| Ham started with his mother, Henrietta. As a boy, | | | | A dreaded creature with a heart "two sizes too |
| Ted would listen to his mother chant rhymes in her | | | | small" ends up with a "heart three times larger" when |
| father's bakery. These rhymes would help her | | | | he learns that it's quite OK to be happy. He finds out |
| remember the special pies of the day. She would | | | | that people are basically good and friends are cool. |
| string the names of each baked specialty making the | | | | Likewise, Cindy and her fellow Whoville citizens are |
| menu easy to recite to customers. | | | | taught by the Grinch about the madness of |
| Each Dr Seuss Book and every Character was the | | | | materialistic consumerism. The consumerism and |
| creative brainchild of this knack for rhyming and the | | | | frantic buying and waste it created was one of the |
| honed skills that Ted acquired as the Dartmouth | | | | pet peeves that made The Grinch hate this whole |
| College editor of the Jack-O-Lantern magazine. An | | | | "Christmas business" after all. He didn't hate the |
| avid doodler and illustrator, his cartoon skills were | | | | citizens of Whoville. It was their tomfoolery that got |
| then discovered and published by the Saturday | | | | his goat; just the waste, the greed. It's a very |
| Evening Post. | | | | important lesson that pertains to all of us, right here |
| The budding master of many books for kids worked | | | | in the real world, right now and always. Both |
| with Frank Capra's Signal Corps during WW2 creating | | | | antagonist and protagonist learn and grow |
| effective animated training films that were hugely | | | | exponentially; everybody wins- no losers. Brilliant! |
| popular with young recruits. After the conflict, these | | | | There is a similar "moral" point in each of these books |
| combined talents would bring forth the artist who | | | | which place them among the best books for kids in |
| would create the best childrens books of the 20th | | | | the world. Each Dr Seuss Book is a masterpiece of |
| Century without peer. | | | | rhyme blended with colorful illustration allowing a child |
| The Cat in a Hat was a children's primer of 220 | | | | to discover the foolishness and greatness that lies in |
| "new-reader" words commissioned by Houghton | | | | all of us. Each Dr Seuss story shows that it's all a |
| Mifflin & Random House. The combined rhyming | | | | matter of choice. We can choose how to be. We |
| of a basic specialized vocabulary list combined with Dr | | | | must receive the consequences or rewards of our |
| Seuss uncanny illustrations placed Ted's creative | | | | choices; Universal Law in a child's story book. Each Dr |
| works in the mainstream of childrens books from | | | | Seuss Book creates a lot of fun while exercising |
| 1957 till today. | | | | vocabulary and uprooting the deep recesses of |
| The blend of illustration and repetitive rhyme form | | | | human nature. Just think, a blend of child like fun and |
| the personality of each Dr Seuss character. Ted's | | | | colorful cartoons that address (and answer) the really |
| specialized color selection portrays a unique harmonic | | | | tough questions of human nature. Pure genius! |
| contrast with each page of words. One's imagination | | | | |