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Dr. Seuss: Postage stamp honoring Dr. Seuss and depicting him along with several of his creations, such as The Cat in the Hat and The Grinch. (courtesy of the United States Postal Service) |
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Dr. Seuss
33,600 words, approx. 112 pages
 A complete lesson plan by Teacher Created Resources. For Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.




| Name: |
Seuss, Dr. | | Birth Date: |
March 2, 1904 | | Death Date: |
September 24, 1991 | | Place of Birth: |
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States | | Place of Death: |
La Jolla, California, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
Author, Illustrator |
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Biography of Theodor Geisel
598 words, approx. 2 pages
 Theodor Geisel (1904-1991), better known as Dr. Seuss, wrote the popular children's book The Cat in the Hat, among others. Theodor Geisel, better known to millions of children as Dr. Seuss, brought a whimsical touch and a colorful imagination to the...
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Biography of Theodor Seuss Geisel
5,759 words, approx. 19 pages
 Once referred to by Robert Wilson of the New York Times Book Review as "probably the best-loved and certainly the best-selling children's book writer of all time," Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, initiated the Random House division Beginner...
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Biography of Seuss, Dr.
3,989 words, approx. 13 pages
 Dubbed the "Wizard of Whimsy" by a writer for Time, Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known under his pseudonym "Dr. Seuss," was "probably the best-loved and certainly the best-selling children's book writer of all time," wrote Robert Wilson of the New York...



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Dr. Seuss Quotes
1,712 words, approx. 6 pages
 Theodor Seuss Geisel ( 2 March 1904 - 24 September 1991 ) better known by his pen name, Dr. Seuss , was a famous American writer and cartoonist best known for his children's books. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street...


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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Dr. Seuss (1904-1991) Summary
1,410 words, approx. 5 pages Author, illustrator, editor, and publisher, Dr. Seuss revolutionized materials directed at young readers by introducing humorous, rhymed, and colorful books using limited vocabularies and simple, appealing illustrations. Uniquely inventive in the...
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Dr. Seuss Information
5,479 words, approx. 18 pages
 Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and cartoonist best known for his classic children's books under the pen name Dr. Seuss, including The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, How the Grinch Stole...




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`Grinch' returns to Broadway in style
11/26/2007: 693 words, approx. 2 pages He may be "as cuddly as a cactus" and "as charming as an eel" but Patrick Page — in the title role of the musical "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" — slithers and slinks his way into being the most lovable Christmas villain...
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Judge makes 'Green Eggs and Ham' ruling
9/21/2007: 258 words, approx. 1 pages A federal judge was driven to rhyme after receiving a hard-boiled egg in the mail from a prison inmate protesting his diet. U.S. District Court Judge James Muirhead reached for Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham" for inspiration after getting the egg from inmate Charles...
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Bush: Reauthorize No Child Left Behind
3/3/2007: 442 words, approx. 2 pages President Bush, who wants his legacy engraved with his education policy, lobbied Congress on Friday to reauthorize the No Child Left Behind law _ and do it this year."My claim is it's working," Bush said at Silver Street Elementary School where he stopped before heading...
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Curtain goes up for Broadway's 'Grinch'
11/23/2007: 622 words, approx. 2 pages The Grinch — not to mention all those singing and dancing Whos — came back to Broadway Friday, two weeks after the musical about Dr. Seuss' celebrated green meanie was shut down because of the stagehands strike.When actor Patrick Page, dressed in his furry chartreuse...



Featured Essays
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Involvement of the Reader in "Oh, the Places You'll Go"
652 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the children's story "Oh, the Places You'll Go," Dr. Seuss uses second-person narrative to involve the readers in the story about the joys and perils as they travel through life. The reader becomes the one and only character in the story.


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