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The Pocket Book of Boners by Dr. Suess
Boing Boing· 2 weeks agoDr. Seuss's First Book was called The Pocket Book Of Boners. Although this may seem like quite an unusual name for a G-rated book, there ...
Free books boost literacy skills at Gary school
Chicago Tribune· 2 weeks agoSeuss selections. “I like Dr. Seuss and I feel like it’s a good book,” said Aujunique. The youngsters sat next to each other gazing at their books Friday...
DWTS Champ Lands ‘Dramatic’ New Role
Heavy.com· 9 hours agoA "Dancing with the Stars" champion is working on a new project, and she admitted there is drama involved.
Dr. Seuss Versus the Theory About Global Warming
Forbes· 2 weeks agoAbout what you’re about to read, it won’t be a statistical or scientific argument supporting or disdaining the theory that is global warming. No such...
'the spark of an icon' A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Dr. Seuss’s Concept Drawings
KPBS San Diego· 6 days agoIn the case of Dr. Seuss, we can no longer visit his studio or see his creative process in action. May 17th through June 7th, these concept drawings transport us to the moment of creation and ...
Seussical in Boston at The Loft Theater 2024
Broadway World· 16 hours agoIt cleverly weaves together stories from some of Seuss's most beloved books, creating a heartwarming and hilarious adventure. Horton becomes the unlikely guardian of Whoville, a microscopic ...
Whaling Bar dedicates booths to Dr. Seuss, Joan Kroc and Selma Malk
La Jolla Light· 1 week agoLa Jolla’s Whaling Bar has had its fair share of famous patrons, including Hollywood elite and local...
The Marketing of ‘Misty of Chincoteague’
The Wall Street Journal· 2 weeks agoBut as successful as she was at writing beloved books for middle-schoolers, she was equally gifted at marketing them. Henry’s best-known work, “Misty of...
8 Foundation Plants to Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal
Real Simple via AOL· 12 hours agoThe grass has a clump-forming habit, growing in feathery balls of foliage that are almost...
The 25 Greatest Kids Books Of All Time
Forbes· 5 days agoChildren’s books are bodies of work that thrive on specificity. With just the right use of humor, wit, and alliteration, authors like Theodor Seuss...