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Dr. Seuss. 100 people were surveyed. The top 6 answers are listed on the board. What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book?. X. 1. Green Eggs and Ham (41). 4. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (9). 2. The Cat in the Hat (26). The Lorax (5). 5. 3.
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Dr. Seuss 100 people were surveyed. The top 6 answers are listed on the board.
What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book? X 1 Green Eggs and Ham (41) 4 One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (9) 2 The Cat in the Hat (26) The Lorax (5) 5 3 How the Grinch Stole Christmas (10) Dr. Seuss’s ABC Book (4) 6
Theodor “Seuss” Geisel” AKA Dr. Seuss
Growing Up • Born on March 2, 1904 • Springfield, Massachusetts
Father ran the local zoo • Mother was his biggest fan
College Years Attended Dartmouth University
Becoming Dr. Seuss Ted, you must resign from all extra curricular activities.
His First Book: And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street
#3 The Cat in The Hat My book, The Cat in the Hat came about as a result of a challenge. In May of 1954 Life magazine published an article that criticized the books being used to teach children how to read. He claimed they were boring and didn’t inspire kids to want to read any more than they had to. This article led to a challenge by Houghton Mifflin’s educational director. He challenged Dr. Seuss to “write a story that first-graders can’t put down”…but there was a catch. The book needed to be limited to the couple hundred words that were selected from a first grade vocabulary list. Dr. Seuss took the challenge. He ended up writing a book with 236 words. The book took him 9 months. He struggled to come up with an idea for a book using such basic words while still keeping it interesting. As he began to plan the story, his original idea was about a king and queen cat, but queen was not on the list of words. He claims that he only ended up writing The Cat in the Hat because cat and hat were the first two words on the list that rhymed!
More About Seuss’s Books Green Eggs and Ham
A Man of Many Names • Theodor (Ted) Geisel • Dr. Seuss • Theo LeSieg • Rosetta Stone Books by Theo LeSieg Book by Rosetta Stone
Awards and Honors • Academy awards: “Best Documentary Feature” (Design for Death), Short Documentary (Hitler Lives), “Cartoon Short Film” (Gerald McBoing-Boing, 1951) • Caldecott Honor Medals: McElligot’s Pool (1948), Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1950), If I Ran the Zoo (1951) • Emmy awards: 1977 for Best Children’s Special for Halloween is Grinch Night, 1982 for “Best Children’s Special” for The Grinch Grinches the Cat in the • Peabody award: For the animated specials How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and Horton Hears a Who in 1971 • The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal: If I Ran the Zoo (1980) • Pulitzer Prize: “Lifetime of Contribution to Children’s Literature” in 1984 (the greatest honor received in his lifetime) • A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: 2004 • Legion of Merit: For his military training videos during World War II, Why We Fight series
Died at the age of 87 in 1991 • Total of 70 books credited to Theodor Geisel and his various pennames
MGRP Show and Tell Chapter 1: Dr. Seuss’s Childhood and Family Chapter 2: Becoming Seuss and the Struggle to Get Published Chapter 3: Seuss’s Success Chapter 4: Lists, Lists, Lists! Chapter 5: Overview
“You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So… get on your way!”