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Who Can find the real CLICK TO START GAME
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Can you pick the lucky box to get a 2nd chance
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You picked the right box and get a 2nd chance, so you don’t have to eat your UNDERPANTS YIPPIE! – Click to try again
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How many Green Eggs & Ham Can you see?
16 28 29 31 25
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WHICH SAM DOES NOT BELONG
I AM SAM AM I SAM SAM I AM
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You took a chance but now have to eat your UNDERPANTS Start Again
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Where is that Cat hiding in his hat?
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WHAT DID HORTON DO? Did Horton wear a SHOE Did Horton hear a WHO
Did Horton wear a SOCK Did Horton read a CLOCK
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WHO IS THIS Dr. Seuss CHARACTER?
WOCKET SAM LORAX GRINCH YERTLE HORTON
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HOW MANY FOX ARE HIDING IN THEIR SOCKS?
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WHAT BOOK AM I FROM?
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WHAT ARE THE 4 COLOURS OF THE FISH ON THE COVER?
WHITE, BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE YELLOW, GREEN, RED, BLACK WHITE, GREEN, RED, BLUE YELLOW, GREEN, RED, BLUE
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WHICH Dr. Seuss BOOK CAME FIRST?
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WHAT WAS THE FIRST PICTURE
Dr. Seuss MOVED THROUGH?
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CONGRATULATIONS, YOU FOUND THE REAL DR. SEUSS.
BOOK COVERS BIOGRAPHY BOOK LISTS
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Dr. Seuss Book List CLICK HERE TO GO BACK.
Daisy-Head Mayzie (1995) The Cat in the Hat (1957) The Cat in the Hat Comes Back (1958) The Cat's Quizzer (1976) Come Over To My House (1966) Dr. Seuss's ABC (1963) The Eye Book (1968) The Foot Book (1968) Fox in Socks (1965) Great Day for Up! (1974) Green Eggs and Ham (1960) Hop on Pop (1963) I Am Not Going to Get Up Today! (1987) I Can Draw Myself (1970) I Can Read With My Eyes Shut (1978) I Wish I Had Duck Feet (1965) In a People House (1972) The Many Mice of Mr. Brice (A Pop-up Book) (1973) Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now! (1972) Maybe you should fly a jet! Maybe you should be a vet! (1980) Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? (1970) My Book About Me, By Myself (1969) Oh Say Can You Say (1979) Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! (1975) One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (1960) Shape of Me and Other Stuff (1973) Ten Apples Up on Top (1961) There's A Wocket In My Pocket (1974) Wacky Wednesday (1974) CLICK HERE TO GO BACK. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937) Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1959) The Butter Battle Book (1984) The Cat in the Hat Song Book (1967) Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? (1973) Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book (1962) The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (1938) Gerald McBoing Boing (1951) Happy Birthday to You (1959) Horton Hatches the Egg (1940) Horton Hears a Who (1954) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1954) Hunches in Bunches (1982) I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! And Other Stories(1969) I Had Trouble Getting to Sollo Sollew (1965) If I Ran the Circus (1965) If I Ran the Zoo (1950) The King's Stilts (1939) The Lorax (1971) McElligot's Pool (1947) Oh, The Places You'll Go! (1990) On Beyond Zebra (1955) Scrambled Eggs Super! (1954) The Sneeches and Other Stories (1961) Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose (1948) The Tooth Book (1981) The Tough Coughs as He Ploughs the Dough (1987) Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories (1958) You're Only Old Once! (1986) Dr. Seuss Book List
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How many Green Eggs & Ham Can you see?
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Which 2 Dr. Seuss Facts are Correct?
Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in With the publication of “And to think I saw it on Mulberry Street” in 1937, he became known to parents and children everywhere as Dr. Seuss. One of the best loved children’s authors of all time, he wrote and illustrated more than 48 books. Dr. Seuss introduced the world to such lovable characters as Horton, the Grinch, the Lorax, and the Cat in the Hat. His wonderful Books have delighted readers for over 60 years and will continue to do so for many years to come. Which 2 Dr. Seuss Facts are Correct? 1 – Dr. Seuss was born in 1904 & published 1st book in 1937. 2 – Dr. Seuss was born in 1908 & published 1st book in 1936. 3 – Dr. Seuss was born in 1904 & published 1st book in 1938.
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Biography of Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) CLICK HERE
TO GO BACK. Biography of Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel ( ) After working in advertising and newspapers, and drawing political sketches and war cartoons, he became better known for his creations that would promote reading for all. In 1936 on the way to a vacation in Europe, listening to the rhythm of the ship's engines, he came up with And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, which was then promptly rejected by the first 43 publishers he showed it to. Eventually in 1937 a friend published the book for him, and it went on to at least moderate success. His most famous creation is by far The Cat in the Hat. As a young lad, his father had great expectations for the young Seuss. He would encourage him to visit the neighborhood library and also visit and learn about the animals at the zoo. Many have claimed that this is where the young Seuss came up with some of his creations that would reappear in his later published works. Seuss went on to earn a BA in literature and went to England to complete a doctorate in the field. But, as the subjects seemed to bore him, he found that drawing cartoons appealed to all of his senses. In 1927, he dropped out from his studies and returned to the United States with his newly wed wife. Dr. Seuss began submitting his cartoons and creations to different magazines for publication. Some of the bigger publications truly enjoyed his work and he found continuous work in his field. His style was unique, humorous, and would have a clear point and often a moral meaning. He began signing his work, Dr. Seuss – a title he gave himself due to his father’s disappointment that he never finished his studies combined with his mother’s last name. He began to do children’s literature and artwork after the war. Bothered by reports of the illiteracy of children in the U.S., he decided to publish some books that children would have fun reading. Using 220 important words that a publisher had chosen, Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat, which was followed by Green Eggs and Ham. Even after his death in 1991, his books have inspired some blockbuster films and allowed younger generations to discover the joys of not only reading but also learning important life lessons.
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