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17 simplified editions of your favorite Books Dr. Seuss
1.ABC - Dr. Seuss
2.Amazing Animals - Dr. Seuss
3.And to Think That I Saw It on M - Dr. Seuss
4.Bartholomew and the Oobleck - Dr. Seuss
5.Crazy Colours - Dr. Seuss
6.Dizzy Days - Dr. Seuss
7.Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss
8.Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss
9.How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Dr. Seuss
10.I Had Trouble in Getting to Sol - Dr. Seuss
11.If I Ran the Circus - Dr. Seuss
12.If I Ran the Zoo - Dr. Seuss
13.McElligot's Pool - Dr. Seuss
14.Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You_ - Dr. Seuss
15.Nutty Numbers - Dr. Seuss
16.Oh, the Places You'll Go! - Dr. Seuss
17.The Cat's Quizzer
Here are five reasons you should love Dr. Seuss, including his absurdity:
1. Great for Beginning Readers and Mastering Phonics
A child who is learning to read is learning to connect the sounds that go with letters so that he can then put them together to make words, which then become sentences. Repeating sounds frequently, help a child master this skill. Dr. Seuss is the master of repetitive sounds and engaging stories while using limited vocabulary—an ideal combination for a beginning reader. A good example: Hop on Pop.
2. Great Read-Aloud Books
Thanks to his clever rhyming, Dr. Seuss’s books sound great when they are read aloud. Did you know that reading to an infant helps with brain development, speech skills, and bonding between parent and child? There are a lot of Dr. Seuss books available in board book format (Bright and Early, Board Books), which are the perfect size and durability for little hands and curious mouths. Example: Put me in the Zoo
3. Great for Reluctant Readers
Sometimes the hardest part of reading is getting your child to read. I think you would be hard-pressed to find a child that would not be entertained by the sheer absurdity of Dr. Seuss’s wacky plots and zany characters. Example: I Wish that I Had Duck Feet. Sometimes a little fun and excitement is all that is needed to get kids reading.
4. Great for Teaching Life’s Lessons
With enchanting worlds and wonderful creatures, both familiar and unfamiliar, Dr. Seuss teaches readers many admirable life lessons. Example: The Lorax is an excellent book for teaching children the importance of taking responsibility for the earth.
5. Great for Gift Giving and Children of All Ages
Need a gift? Dr. Seuss is your guy! He has written books that children of all ages can appreciate, even college students. From Go, Dogs, Go! for the littlest kids, to Oh, the Places You’ll Go for the graduating college student.
I am sure that you could add your own reasons for loving Dr. Seuss, so we invite you to do so in the comments section below. Be sure to share your favorite Dr. Seuss book while you are at it! More Seuss fun can be found at www.seussville.com.
While I still have you here, take a look at the books below. Some have recently been reissued in new formats, including The Big Green Book of Beginner Books — a great compilation for any beginning reader.
17 simplified editions of your favorite Books Dr. Seuss
1.ABC - Dr. Seuss
2.Amazing Animals - Dr. Seuss
3.And to Think That I Saw It on M - Dr. Seuss
4.Bartholomew and the Oobleck - Dr. Seuss
5.Crazy Colours - Dr. Seuss
6.Dizzy Days - Dr. Seuss
7.Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss
8.Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss
9.How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Dr. Seuss
10.I Had Trouble in Getting to Sol - Dr. Seuss
11.If I Ran the Circus - Dr. Seuss
12.If I Ran the Zoo - Dr. Seuss
13.McElligot's Pool - Dr. Seuss
14.Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You_ - Dr. Seuss
15.Nutty Numbers - Dr. Seuss
16.Oh, the Places You'll Go! - Dr. Seuss
17.The Cat's Quizzer
Here are five reasons you should love Dr. Seuss, including his absurdity:
1. Great for Beginning Readers and Mastering Phonics
A child who is learning to read is learning to connect the sounds that go with letters so that he can then put them together to make words, which then become sentences. Repeating sounds frequently, help a child master this skill. Dr. Seuss is the master of repetitive sounds and engaging stories while using limited vocabulary—an ideal combination for a beginning reader. A good example: Hop on Pop.
2. Great Read-Aloud Books
Thanks to his clever rhyming, Dr. Seuss’s books sound great when they are read aloud. Did you know that reading to an infant helps with brain development, speech skills, and bonding between parent and child? There are a lot of Dr. Seuss books available in board book format (Bright and Early, Board Books), which are the perfect size and durability for little hands and curious mouths. Example: Put me in the Zoo
3. Great for Reluctant Readers
Sometimes the hardest part of reading is getting your child to read. I think you would be hard-pressed to find a child that would not be entertained by the sheer absurdity of Dr. Seuss’s wacky plots and zany characters. Example: I Wish that I Had Duck Feet. Sometimes a little fun and excitement is all that is needed to get kids reading.
4. Great for Teaching Life’s Lessons
With enchanting worlds and wonderful creatures, both familiar and unfamiliar, Dr. Seuss teaches readers many admirable life lessons. Example: The Lorax is an excellent book for teaching children the importance of taking responsibility for the earth.
5. Great for Gift Giving and Children of All Ages
Need a gift? Dr. Seuss is your guy! He has written books that children of all ages can appreciate, even college students. From Go, Dogs, Go! for the littlest kids, to Oh, the Places You’ll Go for the graduating college student.
I am sure that you could add your own reasons for loving Dr. Seuss, so we invite you to do so in the comments section below. Be sure to share your favorite Dr. Seuss book while you are at it! More Seuss fun can be found at www.seussville.com.
While I still have you here, take a look at the books below. Some have recently been reissued in new formats, including The Big Green Book of Beginner Books — a great compilation for any beginning reader.