The Cat in the Hat Great Big Flap Book

The Cat in the Hat Great Big Flap Book

Author: Dr. Seuss

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 1999-09-21

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 0679893601

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Now for the first time ever, the Cat in the Hat appears in a silly, Seussian flap book, which offers loads of learning and lots of laughs and is packed with over 50 seek-and-find flaps that help teach basic concepts such as colors, numbers, letters, shapes, and opposites! Inspired by five all-time best-selling Beginner Books®, this Seussian tour de flap includes: * Counting with the Cat in the Hat himself, from 1 fish to 20 Zeds (with hair on their heads!) * Animal sounds, courtesy of Mr. Brown (Yes, he can moo! Lift the flap and you'll moo, too!) * Rhyming games and wordplay inspired by There's a Wocket in My Pocket! and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish * And as if all this weren't enough -- Dr. Seuss's ABC in 26 flaps!


The Dr. Seuss Catalog

The Dr. Seuss Catalog

Author: Richard H.F. Lindemann

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-02-16

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 147661895X

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Theodor Seuss Geisel--known worldwide as the beloved children's author Dr. Seuss--produced a body of work that spans more than 70 years. Though most often associated with children's books, he frequently contributed cartoons and humorous essays to popular magazines, produced effective and memorable advertising campaigns ("Quick, Henry, the Flit!"), and won Oscars and Emmys for motion picture productions, animated shorts, and features. As founder and president of Beginner Books, his influence on children's book publishing was revolutionary, especially in the field of elementary readers. Geisel's prolific career--he wrote or contributed illustrations to more than 75 books, most of which have been reprinted repeatedly and translated worldwide--and his predilection for made-up creatures make this joint bibliography and iconography especially useful to readers and researchers. The exhaustive bibliography is arranged chronologically, providing full bibliographic information, including translations as they appear, reissue information, and descriptions of the binding. The iconography links more than 900 fictional names, places and terms to the works in which they appear. For the reader seeking a first edition of Quomodo Invidiosulus Nomine Grinchus Christi Natalem Abrogaverit (How the Grinch Stole Christmas! translated into Latin) or hoping to identify "abrasion-contusions" (race cars in If I Ran the Circus!), this work promises as much discovery as a walk down Mulberry Street.