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    1. Look for the Lorax (2012)

      by Tish Rabe

      Look out for the Lorax! Dr. Seuss's lovable grump makes his Step into Reading debut in this wonderland adventure through hills of green where the Truffula trees sway. Through easy words and simple sentences, the youngest readers will discover the Lorax's paradise, from singing Swomee-Swans to... (learn more about this book)

    1. My Big Book of Beginner Books About Me (2011)

      by Dr. Seuss, Al Perkins, Graham Tether

      Eyes, ears, teeth, noses, feet, knees—practically every living thing has got them—and their variations are fascinating, especially to young children. And now, consumers of all ages can indulge their curiosity about these beguiling body parts with six classic Beginner Books— The Foot Book , The... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories (2011)

      by Dr. Seuss

      It's the literary equivalent of buried treasure! Seuss scholar/collector Charles D. Cohen has hunted down seven rarely seen stories by Dr. Seuss. Originally published in magazines between 1948 and 1959, they include "The Bear, the Rabbit, and the Zinniga-Zanniga " (about a rabbit who is saved... (learn more about this book)

    1. Oh, Baby! Go, Baby! (2010)

      by Dr. Seuss

      A Dr. Seuss classic turned interactive! This super simple, super sturdy new addition to the Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection cheers babies and toddlers on—Seuss style—as they take on new daily adventures! Based on Dr. Seuss’s celebrated classic, Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, this fabulous interactive... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Big Green Book of Beginner Books (2009)

      by Dr. Seuss

      What could make a better present than a Beginner Book written by Dr. Seuss? Six of them—for less than the price of two! We’ve taken the complete text and art of Great Day for Up! (illustrated by Quentin Blake); I Am Not Going to Get Up Today! (illustrated by James Stevenson); I Wish That I... (learn more about this book)

    1. Happy Birthday, Baby! (2009)

      by Dr. Seuss

      The Great Birthday Bird says, “Hop to it! Get dressed! Today is your day. It’s the Best of the Best!” Based on Dr. Seuss’s Happy Birthday to You! , this fun-filled interactive book has elements to touch, move, and smell. Presented in the original book’s spiffy color palette of yellow and red, ... (learn more about this book)

    1. Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who Pop Up! (2008)

      by Dr. Seuss

      Horton finds an entire city of Whos on a speck of dust, but, since no one else can see them, no one believes they exist. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary (2007)

      by Dr. Seuss, Philip D. Eastman

      Illus. in full color. "The picture carries the meaning in this dictionary of over a thousand elementary words from 'Aaron' the alligator to a nest full of 'zyxuzpf' birds. The book gets a large 'A' for its commonsense-through-nonsense approach to reading." The New York Times. (learn more about this book)

    1. Your Favorite Seuss: A Baker's Dozen by the One and Only Dr. Seuss (2004)

      by Dr. Seuss, Cathy Goldsmith

      From his very first book to his very last book, here in one big volume are 13 classic Dr. Seuss stories, everyone’s favorites. All of the words and virtually all of the illustrations are included. Each story is prefaced by a short essay by someone whose life was changed by Dr. Seuss or who is... (learn more about this book)