Dr. Seuss Educational Books, Toys
Dr. Seuss
One Fish, Two Fish
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 1+ years
It's a silly book. It's a strange book. It's the perfect introduction to Dr. Seuss . In this most nonsensical of nonsense poems, Dr. Seuss teaches rhythm, rhyme and the delights of manipulating (read more)
Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 3-6 years
This volume gives you a three-for-one bonanze of exceptional Dr. Seuss tales, which means it just may be the single hardback book you should slip into your carry-on for a plane flight or otherwise (read more)
Great Day for Up
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 2-6 years
This 1974 gem is really one-of-a-kind - Dr. Seuss wrote the text but the illustrations come from Quentin Blake, an English artist whom Geisel specially chose for the task. The words are vintage (read more)
The Cat in the Hat
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 2-6 years
Galvanized by the 1954 Life magazine profile "Why Johnny Can't Read" lambasting the uninspired Dick and Jane primers, Theodore Geisel ( Dr. Seuss ) meant to teach kids how to read by using clever (read more)
Oh, The Places You'll Go
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 2-6 years
Your little one may have received this as a welcome-to-the-world present. You may have received this as a college graduation present. (Yes, it was published in 1990, which seems to some of us like (read more)
There's a Wocket in My Pocket
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 2-6 years
No list of Dr. Seuss specials could omit this wordplay masterpiece because - well, frankly because we do have a feeling that there's a zamp in the lamp. Not to mention a nink in the sink... And we (read more)
Happy Birthday to You!
by Dr. Seuss
For ages 2-6 years
If you could have anyone, we mean anyone, magically appear at your doorstep to wish your child a happy birthday, Dr. Seuss would have to be high on the list, right? Well here he is, at the ready, (read more)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
by Dr. Seuss
For ages
Have you had any grinchy moments yet, this holiday season? Those days when you'd like nothing better than to toss all the cards, presents, wrapping paper, groceries, trees and decorations over a (read more)
If I Ran the Circus
by Dr. Seuss
For ages
There's no one like Dr. Seuss to show us that you don't need to go to the circus to go to the circus, if you follow. The circus in young Morris McGurk's mind (Circus McGurkus, of course) is much (read more)
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