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  2. Beginner Books - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book! by Dr. Seuss; Fox In Socks: Dr. Seuss's Book of Tongue Twisters by Dr. Seuss; Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss; Ten Apples Up On Top! by Dr. Seuss (writing as Theo. LeSieg), illustrated by Roy McKie – Note: this book is a 1998 recolor edition. There's a Wocket in My Pocket! Dr. Seuss's Book of Ridiculous ...

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  4. Category : Television shows based on works by Dr. Seuss

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    Pages in category "Television shows based on works by Dr. Seuss" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Oh Say Can You Say? - Wikipedia

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    Oh Say Can You Say? is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss, and published in 1979 by Random House. It is a collection of 22 tongue-twisters. It was Dr. Seuss's last beginner book to feature his own illustrations.

  6. The Foot Book - Wikipedia

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    The Foot Book is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1968. Intended for young children, it seeks to convey the concept of opposites through depictions of different kinds of feet. The text of The Foot Book is highly stylized, containing the rhymes, repetitions, and cadences typical of Dr. Seuss's work.

  7. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was based on Dr. Seuss's 1957 children's book of the same name, as the first Dr. Seuss book to be adapted into a full-length feature film and the first of only two live-action Dr. Seuss films, followed by The Cat in the Hat in 2003. This was also the second adaptation of the book, after the 1966 animated TV special of the same name

  8. Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? - Wikipedia

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    The story follows a man named Mr. Brown, who can make a wide variety of sounds, imitating the sounds of animals and inanimate objects. The narrator recites a list of items and animals that Mr. Brown can sound like, each one accompanied by illustrations of the object and an onomatopoeia, which replicates the sound he can make. Mr. Brown can make the "moo" of a cow, the "buzz" of a bee, the "pop ...

  9. Dr. Fager - Wikipedia

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    In his first start at 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles, Dr. Fager set the early pace but was passed by In Reality with a half mile to go. Dr. Fager fought back and went on to win by 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 lengths. His time of 1: 59 + 4 ⁄ 5 was a new track record.