That airplane scene resonated with me so much because I grew up reading Dr. Seuss books. I looked forward to getting those Random House beginner books in the mail—every month, I think. Green Eggs and Ham is a great place to start to get a feel for the style.
What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book?
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Before I did a Google search to create the list for this question, I had never heard of a few of these other books either!Rosandra Hosein wrote: ↑18 Jun 2023, 16:41 I loved The Cat in the Hat but my favorite is definitely Horton Hears a Who. I honestly didn't know there were others besides those until reading this book.
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I lost track of the later Dr. Seuss books after I stopped reading them as a kid in the ‘60s. A few years ago, someone told me they give Oh, the Places You’ll Go! as part of their graduation gift to every high school or college student on their list. From your description, it sounds like a perfect gift!Ava Marie Williams wrote: ↑30 Jun 2023, 06:44 If I were to select a favorite Dr. Seuss book from the options you provided, it would be "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" This timeless classic explores themes of personal growth, resilience, and the exciting journey of life. With its whimsical illustrations and inspiring words, it offers a wonderful message of optimism and encourages readers to embrace new adventures and overcome challenges. It's a book that can resonate with both children and adults, reminding us of the endless possibilities that await us.
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I liked several of his books, but I did find some of them odd--those ended up in my read-only-once pile.Catherine Radford wrote: ↑18 Jul 2023, 16:06 For some reason I’ve never liked Dr Seuss books - I think as a child I found them strangely creepy!
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