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  • Gaby R

    gaby r said:

    what was your favorite place in the book?

    posted 4 days ago
  • David S

    david s said:

    And the turtles, of course... All the turtles are free- As turtles and, maybe, all creatures should be.I know up on the top you are seeing great sights, but down at the bottom we, too, should have rights.

    posted Wednesday, August 27 2008
  • Mr.Soccer

    mr.soccer said:

    I doubt that this is his most famous book. Green Eggs and Ham is the best book in the Suess series.

    posted Thursday, March 27 2008
  • FatherOfHollywood

    fatherofhollywood said:

    What can one say about Dr, Seuss books that hasn't already been said? It's doubtful there is anyone anywhere in the US that hasn't heard of Dr. Seuss or his most famous of books.

    posted Sunday, November 4 2007
  • FatherOfHollywood

    fatherofhollywood said:

    It's doubtful there is anyone anywhere in the US that hasn't heard of Dr. Seuss or his most famous of books

    posted Sunday, November 4 2007
  • Miam

    miam said:

    My third grade teacher read this to us explaining that we wil have many difficult choices in life and all that stuff

    posted Tuesday, September 25 2007
  • J-E-A-N-I-O-U-S

    j-e-a-n-i-o-u-s said:

    interesting...

    posted Sunday, September 23 2007
  • Hephzibah

    hephzibah said:

    Oh, the Places You'll Go! is the last book written and illustrated by children's author Dr. Seuss.

    The book concerns life and its challenges displayed by a young boy, referred to simply as “you.”

    A must read for every child growing up and experiencing new things. :)

    posted Monday, August 20 2007
  • Hephzibah

    hephzibah said:

    Oh, the Places You'll Go! is the last book written and illustrated by children's author Dr. Seuss.

    The book concerns life and its challenges displayed by a young boy, referred to simply as “you.”

    A must read for every child growing up and experiencing new things. :)

    posted Monday, August 20 2007
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