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  2. Wacky Wednesday (book) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Wacky Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Wacky Wednesday may refer to: Wacky Wednesday (book), a Dr. Seuss book; Alternative title of ...

  4. Dr. Seuss novel among 400+ books removed from Wilson ... - AOL

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    WILSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Due to a new state law, more than 400 books have been pulled from Wilson County school libraries, including a children’s book by Dr. Seuss called “Wacky ...

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  6. Category:Book cover images by writer - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Isaac Asimov book cover images (129 F) B. David Baldacci book cover images (30 F)

  7. Op-Ed: Should Montana continue to expand Medicaid? - AOL

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    A retired surgeon, Dr. Stark has authored three books including “Healthcare Policy Simplified: Understanding a Complex Issue,” and “The Patient-Centered Solution: Our Health Care Crisis, How ...

  8. A downtown Los Angeles building made famous as the setting of an album cover photo for the legendary rock band the Doors was heavily damaged after fire broke out Thursday morning.

  9. Bartholomew Cubbins - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Cubbins is a fictional page, a pleasant boy, and the hero of two children's books by Dr. Seuss: The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (1938) and Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1949). Cubbins also appears in "King Grimalken and the Wishbones", the first of Seuss's so-called "lost stories" that were only published in magazines. [1]