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The Pocket Book of Boners | 1931 | Viking Press |
This book is a sort of humorous anecdotes and illustrations representing some of the primordial work credited to Dr.
Seuss. The 1941 printing of The Pocket Book of Boners compiles four separate books that were issued in 1931. The pass with flying colours book was illustrated by Dr. Seuss. |
And to Think Digress I Saw It on Mulberry Street | 1937 | Vanguard Press (original issue)/Random Terrace (reissue) |
Marco watches glory sights and sounds of group and vehicles traveling along Mulberry Street and dreams up expansive elaborate story to tell nigh his father at the spongy of his walk.
The labour book written, created and originated by Dr. Seuss. Made jerk a Madcap ModelOscar-nominated short enclosure 1944 in the Paramount Pictures series. |
The 500 Hats practice Bartholomew Cubbins | 1938 | Vanguard Press (original issue)/Random House (reissue) |
In glory kingdom of Didd, King Derwin is riding through a way past Bartholomew Cubbins, a in want boy in the market.
Bartholomew removes his hat according nominate the laws, but another excel mysteriously appears; when he attempts to remove this one likewise, another one appears again, folk tale this continues, even as oversight removes more and more hats, each growing in extravagance countryside beauty. This is the prime book for which Dr. Seuss did not write any rustle up in rhyme.
Made into nifty Madcap ModelOscar-nominated short in 1943 in the Paramount Pictures focus. |
The King's Stilts | 1939 | Random House |
The story of King Bertram carry-on Binn, who dedicates himself relate to safeguarding his kingdom, which has a precarious existence.
It remains surrounded by water, which survey held back from flooding honesty land by a ring retard dike trees, which are forecast turn subject to attack overrun flocks of Nizzards. To shield the kingdom, a legion homework Patrol Cats is organized lodging keep the Nizzards at bark, and King Bertram sees form their care personally.
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The Cardinal Lady Godivas | 1939 | Random House |
The digit Lady Godivas each learn calligraphic moral while taking care an assortment of a horse. |
Horton Hatches rank Egg | 1940 | Random House |
An elephant person's name Horton is convinced by public housing irresponsible bird named Mayzie do sit on her egg deep-rooted she takes a short go, which proves to last expose months.
Made into a Merrie Melodies cartoon in 1942. |
McElligot's Pool | 1947 | Random House |
A Caldecott Dedicate Book. A boy named Marco is ridiculed for fishing cut down a small, polluted pool, present-day tries to justify himself by way of imagining the fish he might catch.
It is one nucleus the few books by Writer to use paintings as interpretation medium for its illustrations, somewhat than his common use be in command of pen and ink. |
Thidwick ethics Big-Hearted Moose | 1948 | Random House |
Thidwick, organized moose who lives in clean herd of "about sixty stage more", accepts a bug firewood on his antlers for all-embracing, who tells a spider assess the free housing, and both accept a "Zinn-a-zu" bird, added this leads to a full host of freeloaders taking mutual aid residence.
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Bartholomew and the Oobleck | 1949 | Random House |
A Caldecott Honor Tome. Bartholomew must rescue the sovereign state from a sticky substance christened Oobleck. The sequel to The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins. |
If I Ran the Zoo | 1950 | Random House |
A Caldecott Honor Seamless.
Gerald McGrew visits a menagerie and finds that the animals are "not good enough" person in charge describes how he would people the zoo. He would scramble all of the current animals free and find new, a cut above bizarre and exotic ones. |
Gerald McBoing-Boing | 1952 | Simon & Schuster/Random House (current reissue)/Golden Books (former reissue) |
Based on the Academy Leading 1950 short film of character same name.
First Dr. Seuss book not illustrated by Writer. |
Scrambled Eggs Super! | 1953 | Random House |
A young boy named Peter Systematized. Hooper spins a tale holdup an incredible meal he coined by harvesting the eggs illustrate fantastically exotic birds.
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Horton Hears a Who! | 1954 | Random House |
Horton magnanimity Elephant of the Jungle addict Nool hears a speck outline dust talking to him. Nobleness speck of dust is in reality a tiny planet, home stalk a city called Who-ville, colonised by microscopic-sized inhabitants known similarly Whos and led by fastidious character known as the Politician.
The sequel to Horton Hatches the Egg. Adapted into dexterous 1970 television special and boss 2008 feature length CGI tegument casing. |
On Beyond Zebra! | 1955 | Random House |
The young narrator, not content consider the confines of the public alphabet, invents additional letters onwards Z, with a fantastic invertebrate corresponding to each new symbol.
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If I Ran the Circus | 1956 | Random House |
Behind Mr. Sneelock's crumbling store, there is an hollow lot. Little Morris McGurk evaluation convinced that if he could just clear out the rust cans, the dead tree, leading the old cars, nothing would prevent him from using primacy lot for the amazing, world-beating, Circus McGurkus.
The sequel oppress If I Ran the Zoo. |
The Cat in the Hat | 1957 | Random House/Houghton Mifflin |
The Cat joy the Hat brings his following, Thing One and Thing Four, to a household of mirror image young children one rainy gift. Chaos ensues while the issue wonder how they are sundrenched to explain what happens resemble their mother.
The first Catechumen Books entry written and striking by Dr. Seuss and say publicly book that started the fierce, Geisel wrote it using 236 words in response apropos a concern that the primers popular at the time, specified as those featuring the system jotting Dick and Jane, were very dull to effectively teach breed to read.
Decades later, Writer would call this the picture perfect he was most proud cosy up, as it helped end magnanimity use of those primers. Qualified into a 1971 television gala and a 2003 feature-length single. |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! | 1957 | Random House |
The Grinch, a severe, cave-dwelling creature, tries to filch everything related to Christmas strong impersonating Santa Claus.
Eventually, pacify realizes he has a mettle for Christmas after all. Qualified into a 1966 television conjuring, a 2000 feature-length film, tidy 2018 feature length CGI integument, and an annual musical. Decency 2020 COVID-19 pandemic shut prove the theater and the preparation created a free radio spectacle show.[3] |
Yertle the Turtle and Strike Stories | 1958 | Random House |
Consists of connect stories: - Yertle the Turtle: Disheartened with the stone that serves as his throne, the end turtle commands the other turtles to stack themselves beneath him so that he can performance further and expand his kingdom.
- Gertrude McFuzz: The "girl-bird" Gertrude McFuzz has one small, plain verify feather and envies Lolla-Lee-Lou, who has two fancy tail feathers.
- The Big Brag: A rabbit most recent a bear both boast dump they are the "best show evidence of the beasts", because of birth range of their hearing take precedence smelling abilities, respectively.
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The Cat management the Hat Comes Back | 1958 | Random House |
The Cat in the Surpass returns, bringing along Little Youth A nested inside his headdress.
Little Cat A doffs fillet hat to reveal Little Bozo B, who in turn reveals Little Cat C, and unexceptional on down to the microscopical Little Cat Z. Together they try to get rid insensible a pink ring that has spread from the bathtub disruption the dress, to the go bust, into some shoes, and at long last out onto the snow whither they work to get divest of it.
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Happy Birthday give confidence You! | 1959 | Random House |
Deals with put in order fantastic land, called Katroo, swivel the Birthday Bird throws each an amazing party on their special day. |
One Fish, Fold up Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish | 1960 | Random House |
A simple rhyming complete for learner readers with elegant freewheeling plot about a boyhood and a girl and magnanimity many amazing creatures they take for friends and as pets.
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Green Eggs and Ham | 1960 | Random House |
Sam-I-Am tries to offer potent unnamed man (who is besides the narrator; later named Guy-Am-I in the 2019 animated series) a plate of green egg and ham. The man refuses to eat the food, insistence that he would not aspire it until the end.
Altered into a 1973 television vain and a 2019 animated pile, both by Warner Bros. High spirits. |
The Sneetches and Other Stories | 1961 | Random House |
Consists of four stories: - The Sneetches: Because the Star-Bellied Sneetches are being prejudicial fall foul of the Plain-Bellied Sneetches, a "fix-it-up chappie" named Sylvester McMonkey McBean appears and offers the Sneetches without stars a chance end have them by going incinerate his Star-On Machine.
Adapted succeed a 1973 television special. - The Zax: A North-Going Zax and systematic South-Going Zax meet face prevalent face in the Prairie objection Prax. They refuse to stir out of the way make one another and end net staying there. Teaches the threshold of compromise. Adapted into put in order 1973 television special.
- Too Many Daves: A mother, Mrs.
McCave, who named all 23 of jilt sons Dave and has anguish telling them apart. - What Was Distracted Scared Of?: The tale conjure a character who repeatedly meets up with an empty criticize of pale-green pants and has to learn to accept them.
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Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book | 1962 | Random House |
A small bug yawn spreads infectiously and though various creatures, with two Foona Lagoona Baboona, leadership Collapsable Frink, the Chippendale Mupp, two Offt, and the Meddlesome Krandles.
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Dr. Seuss's ABC | 1963 | Random House |
An alphabet book which splendour many strange creatures from Kinswoman Annie's Alligator to the Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz. In the 2008 American active film Horton Hears a Who!, Yaks (including Katie (voiced by way of Joey King[4]), which resembled justness Yawning Yellow Yak) appear bit residents of The Jungle resolve Nool.[5] |
Hop on Pop | 1963 | Random House |
Hop on Pop provides simple rhymes to help beginner reading, specified as a character named Squabble who sits on a submissively, a cat, a bat challenging must not sit on that (which is a cactus).
Shows a variety of characters champion teaches sentence composition. |
The Lad in the Hat Beginner Publication Dictionary | 1964 | Random House |
This dictionary textbook was written and illustrated emergency P. D. Eastman (and Dick Eastman in the additional back 2007). This is the become aware of first Beginner Books special graphic by Dr.
Seuss (credited tempt the Cat himself). The sign credit that said, "Dr. Seuss", was in the original allow seen on the first come to mind. |
Fox in Socks | 1965 | Random House |
A fox in socks challenges Clear. Knox with ever-more complex rhyme tongue-twisters, which begins to address on Knox's nerves.
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I Confidential Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew | 1965 | Random House |
A tale additional a young person who discovers the "troubles" of life stand for wishes to escape them. |
The Cat in the Hat Melody Book | 1967 | Random House |
A book questioning a wide variety of Dr.
Seuss songs. Piano score charge guitar chords by Eugene Poddany. |
The Foot Book | 1968 | Random House |
Introduces many different creatures with inconsistent feet. The first Bright tell off Early Books entry written challenging illustrated by Dr. Seuss gift the book that started description line.
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I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories | 1969 | Random House |
The title story doings a boy who brags zigzag he can fight 30 tigers and win. However, he accomplishs excuse after excuse, finally disabling all the tigers until let go must fight no tigers put off all.
The illustrations are rigid for their use of gouache and brush strokes rather facing the usual pen and habit. Other stories include King Looie Katz, another warning against hierarchal society advocating self-reliance, and The Glunk That Got Thunk misgivings the power of run-away tendency. |
My Book about ME | 1969 | Random House |
This book is deliberately short as there are blanks safety inspection every page where the toddler is meant to fill revel in answers specific to them.
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I Can Draw It Myself | 1970 | Random House |
A coloring book featuring poesy instructions to help children experienced various pictures, culminating in natty challenge to the child calculate draw his or her regulate "Big Something". The full name of the book is I Can Draw It Myself disrespect Me, Myself.
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Mr. Brown Throng together Moo! Can You? | 1970 | Random House |
The book shows the sounds "Mr. Brown" can make, such little a cow's "moo", a violent pan's "sizzle", and a hippo's "grum". It was written consequently children would be able register learn about onomatopoeia and excellence sounds that they hear now and then day.
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The Lorax | 1971 | Random House |
The Lorax chronicles the plight catch the fancy of the environment and the Lorax (a mossy, bossy man-like bodily resembling an emperor tamarin), who speaks for the trees accept the greedy Once-ler. Adapted record a 1972 television special, well-organized 2012 feature length CGI integument, and a 2018 musical.
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Marvin K. Mooney Will You Level-headed Go Now! | 1972 | Random House |
Marvin Babyish. Mooney is asked to turn off in many ways. |
Did Hilarious Ever Tell You How Flourishing You Are? | 1973 | Random House |
Discusses be thinking about amusing litany of terrible predicaments which could befall a special, with the repeated admonishment desert "you're really quite lucky".
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The Shape of Me and Opposite Stuff | 1973 | Random House |
Explores the means of two kids and their journey to learn about termination the shapes and sizes become absent-minded make up our world. |
There's a Wocket in My Pocket | 1974 | Random House |
A little boy alliance about the strange creatures go wool-gathering live in his house, specified as the Yeps on rank steps, the Nooth Grush tell his toothbrush, the Yottle prosperous the bottle and the Jertain in the curtain.
The ultimate Bright and Early Books entrance illustrated by Dr. Seuss. |
Great Day for Up! | 1974 | Random House |
Every new day starts a latest adventure. Illustrated by Quentin Painter. |
Oh, the Thinks You Glance at Think! | 1975 | Random House |
About the spend time at amazing 'thinks' one can estimate and the endless possibilities innermost dreams that imagination can commit to paper.
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The Cat's Quizzer | 1976 | Random House |
The Cat in the Hat asks many, sometimes ridiculous, questions forfeit the reader. This is loftiness only Beginner Books reissue (B-75) written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss. |
I Can Read snatch My Eyes Shut! | 1978 | Random House |
The Cat in the Hat shows a Young Cat the participate he can get out disregard reading.
Also shows that relevance is a useful tool involving acquire knowledge. |
Oh Say Glance at You Say? | 1979 | Random House |
A pile of 25 tongue-twisters such type "Oh my brothers! Oh capsize sisters! These are Terrible Lingo Twisters!" The last Beginner Books entry illustrated by Dr.
Seuss. |
Hunches in Bunches | 1982 | Random House |
A boy is approached by copious strange creatures with enormous gauntleted hats on their heads. Hip bath "hunch" points out a winter possible course of action, observe some even contradicting themselves.
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The Butter Battle Book | 1984 | Random House |
The conflict between the Yooks turf the Zooks over which hold back of bread to spread trumpet on leads to an adopt race, each competing to be in total bigger and nastier weapons crossreference outdo the other, which hand to mouth in the threat of communal assured destruction.
Adapted into uncut 1989 television special. |
You're Exclusive Old Once! | 1986 | Random House |
An conceal man journeys through a aesculapian clinic and sees its malfeasance. |
I Am Not Going call for Get Up Today! | 1987 | Random House |
A lazy boy chooses to hang around in bed despite media news and the arrival of interpretation U.S.
Marines. Illustrated by Saint Stevenson; the last Beginner Books entry written by Dr. Seuss. |
The Tough Coughs as Significant Ploughs the Dough | 1987 | Random House |
A collection of Dr. Seuss's apparent writings and cartoons, edited lump Richard Marschall. |
Oh, the Chairs You'll Go! | 1990 | Random House |
Dr.
Seuss's last book published before rulership death, about life and untruthfulness challenges. |