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Dr. Seuss |
The Cat in the Hat |
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Random House, 1957 (1957) |
Hardcover, Audio |
This ever popular classic allows kids to revel in chaos without guilt; it's now available in a wide variety of formats and in multiple languages. (HW) |
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Dr. Seuss & Quentin Blake |
Great Day for UP |
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Random House, 1999 (1974) |
Hardcover |
Teaches little ones all the different ways in which the word 'UP' can be used, it's great fun, it rhymes, and it's UPlifting. What more can a parent ask? (HW) |
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Dr. Seuss & Scott Nash |
Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him!: Bright & Early Books |
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Random House, 2006 (1976) |
Hardcover |
Tells the story of a young boy, who is planning to have a big and fantabulous party. (JL) |
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Dr. Seuss |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas |
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Random House, 2003 (1957) |
Hardcover, Softcover, Audio |
There is nothing about Christmas that the Grinch likes. (LS) |
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Dr. Seuss |
I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! |
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Random House, 1987 (1978) |
Hardcover, Softcover |
The Cat in the Hat reads (at first with his eyes shut) and explains to a small cat in a smaller hat why it's a good idea to keep at least one open. (HW) |