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Oh Say Can You Say? is a children's book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss, published in 1979 by Random House. [1] [2] It is a collection of 22 tongue-twisters. It was Dr. Seuss's last beginner book to feature his own illustrations.
The book follows a similar format to America (The Book), being written in the style of a textbook and featuring many images, including visual gags. One controversial visual gag in America was a doctored image of the United States Supreme Court justices nude; a similar gag appeared in Earth which was an illustration of human anatomy that ...
A five-year-old girl in Peru with a desire to eat earth (geophagia). Wood engraving by E. Riou, 1860s. Geophagia is nearly universal around the world in tribal and traditional rural societies (although apparently it has not been documented in Japan or Korea). [16] In the ancient world, several writers noted the phenomenon of geophagia.
They're eating (cut off by laughter) they’re eating the pets of the people that live there." [87] Moderator David Muir fact-checked Trump, stating that ABC News reached out to the city, whose spokesperson said there were no credible reports or specific claims of such activity. [88] [89] Despite many news outlets debunking or criticizing the ...
A dog-eared page. A dog ear is a folded down corner of a book page. The name refers to the ears of many breeds of domestic dog flapping over. [1] A dog ear can serve as a bookmark. Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a section or phrase in a book that one finds to be important or of personal meaning.
Let your dog smell the clippers or rotary tool before starting: Some dogs will be fine if you touch the nail but become frightened when you pull out the clippers. Just letting them know what you ...
The claim was repeated by former President Donald Trump during Tuesday's presidential debate. "In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in," Trump said. "They're eating the ...
Also called Battersea Cats and Dogs Anthology before publication, [2] the book is under licence from "Battersea Dogs' Home Ltd.", with royalties from book sales going to support the charity. [3] Besides the Cat Stories and Dog Stories sections, with the Pets' Corner section features new stories by notable children's authors about their pets. [1]