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The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins is a children's book, written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published by Vanguard Press in 1938. . Unlike the majority of Geisel's books, it is written in prose rather than rhyming and metered
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July 12, 1973 (renewed in 2001) Publication place: United States: Media type: Print : Pages: 36: ISBN: 978-0394826875: Preceded by: Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? Followed by: There's a Wocket in My Pocket!
Wacky Wednesday is a children’s book for young readers, written by Dr. Seuss as Theo LeSieg and illustrated by George Booth.It has forty-eight pages, [1] and is based around a world of progressively wackier occurrences, where kids can point out that there is a picture frame upside down, a palm tree growing in the toilet, an earthworm chasing a bird, an airplane flying backward, a tiger ...
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The 1954 Redbook version of Zaks. In "The Zax", a North-going Zax and a South-going Zax meet face to face on the Prairie of Prax. Each asks the other to make way, but neither budges, saying it is against their upbringing to move any other way.
Renewed by the sword's power, Murat goes to free his friend from the Sorcerer's dungeon. However, Ali becomes envious of the sword, knocks out Murat, and takes both the sword and the golden brain. The Sorcerer manipulates Ali into handing over the artifacts and uses them to trap him, Murat, the woman, and the child.
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