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Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss. What would we do without him?. Celebrating CAREERS During Dr . Seuss and Read Across America Week February 25 th – March 1st. One of the most famous authors of all times is … Dr. Seuss.

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Dr. Seuss

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  1. Dr. Seuss What would we do without him? • Celebrating CAREERS During • Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Week • February 25th– March 1st

  2. One of the most famous authors of all times is… Dr. Seuss.

  3. Dr. Seuss was born in 1904. He died in 1991 when he was 87 years old.If he was still living, this year he would have 109 candles on his birthday cake.

  4. Dr. Seuss’s real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel. His friends called him Ted, or Mr. Geisel. Seuss was his middle name. The doctor part he made up!He said that his father always wanted him to be a doctor.

  5. When Ted went to college, he drew cartoons for the school newspaper. He was the class clown, a practical joker, and was voted the least likely to succeed in his class.

  6. After college and travel, Ted Geisel went into the advertising business in New York City. Life was tough until he got a job to make ads for Flit, a company that made bug spray.

  7. Dr. Seuss thought of his first idea for a children’s book in 1936 while on a vacation cruise. The rhythm of the ship’s engine helped him think of the rhyme of his first book. Can you guess which one ?

  8. The first book Dr. Seuss wrote was called And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street. Forty three different book companies rejected this book! Finally one of Mr. Geisel’s friends who was a book publisher decided to make it a book.

  9. The next books he wrote were The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, The King’s Stilts, and Bartholomew and the Oobleck.

  10. One day Dr. Seuss was sitting in his office with the windows open. A breeze lifted a piece of paper with an elephant sketched on it and laid it down on another drawing of a tree. “All I had to do was figure out what that elephant was doing in that tree.”That story became …

  11. In 1941, Dr. Seuss took a break from writing books. He cared about politics and during World War II drew many cartoons for a magazine. He also joined the United States Army and helped to make movies for the soldiers.

  12. Dr. Seuss kept writing. He wrote McElligot’s Pool, and Thidwick the Big Hearted Moose,and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

  13. In 1950 a man named John Hersey studied how kids learn to read. He wrote a report about what he had learned. It said children were having a hard time learning to read because their books were boring!

  14. One of Dr. Seuss’s friends read Mr. Hersey’s report. He called Mr. Geisel and told him he should write a funny book with only a few easy words in it, for kids who were learning to read. It took Dr. Seuss 9 months and he used only 220 easy words. Everybody loved it! That book was…

  15. A few years later a friend gave him another challenge. Could Dr. Seuss write a book with only 50 different words in it?

  16. So Dr. Seuss wrote another very popular book. Dr. Seuss said, “It was the only book I wrote that still makes me laugh.”And that one is…….

  17. In one survey, kids said this was one of their favorite books. It has sold more copies than any other title - over 6,000,000 !!!

  18. Dr. Seuss also wrote this famous book. He was inspired by the zoo that was near his house when he was a boy. He spent lots of time there with his father who was a zookeeper and he loved to listen to the roars and songs of the animals at night.

  19. Dr. Seuss is different from many writers because most of his books are written in rhyme. To make his rhymes, he would often make up new words, like the Sneetches, the Lorax, and Zizzer-zazzer-zuzz.

  20. Dr. Seuss’s books were fun to read but they taught kids about life too.

  21. Dr. Seuss helps us care about others. “A person’s a person, no matter how small!” Horton Hears a Who!

  22. Dr. Seuss teaches us to care for ourselves. “Come on! Open your mouth and sound off at the sky. Shout loud at the top of your voice, I AM I !!!!! ME! I am I! And I may not know why But I know that I like it. Three cheers!!” I AM!!!

  23. Dr. Seuss teaches us to be true to ourselves. “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself Any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy Who’ll decide where to go.”

  24. Dr. Seuss can teach us to be fair and treat people equally. “I know up on top you are seeing great sights, But down at the bottom we, too, have rights.” “And the turtles, of course Yertle the Turtle All the turtles are free As turtles, and maybe, all creatures should be.”

  25. Dr. Seuss wrote The Sneetches to address how different groups of people didn’t like each other during World War II. “I’m quite happy to say that the Sneetches got really smart on that day. The day they decided that Sneetches are Sneetches. And no kind of Sneetch is the best on the beaches.“

  26. Dr Seuss books can teach us about diversity. “We see them come. We see them go. Some are fast. And some are slow. Not one of them Is like another. Don’t ask why. Go ask your mother.”

  27. Dr. Seuss wrote books with messages about getting along, and pollution.

  28. On March, 2, 2012 in a theater near you another Dr. Seuss book became an animated adventure. The adventure follows the journey of a 12-year-old as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

  29. Dr. Seuss books teach us about how to help the world. “Plant a new Truffula. Treat it with care. Give it clean water. And feed it fresh air. Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack. Then the Lorax And all his friends Can come back.” “UNLESS someone like you Cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It’s not…….”

  30. This book was made from a movie Dr. Seuss wrote. He loved Hollywood and film- making. Many of his books were turned into made- for -TV specials and are now being made into theater movies.

  31. All together Dr. Seuss wrote over 40 different books. They have been published in 20 different languages, like French, German, Italian, Swedish, Swahili, Chinese, Japanese and Russian. More than 100 million copies have been sold all over the world.

  32. Dr. Seuss was still writing books when he died on Sept. 24, 1991 at the age of 87. His book, Daisy- Head Mayzie, came out 4 years later.

  33. After Dr. Seuss died, Author Jack Prelutsky and Illustrator Lane Smith were asked by Dr. Seuss’s longtime secretary to finish a book that Ted had began working on about a school teacher, named Ms. Bonkers. Prelutsky and Smith worked together with Dr. Seuss’s drawings and pre-writings to create the delightful story about a wonderful school in Dinkerville…. Hooray for Diffendoofer Day was created in 1998.

  34. In 1997, schools all over the United States chose March 2, Dr. Seuss’s birthday, as a day to celebrate reading. We want people to know that reading is important and lots of fun!

  35. Now at schools around the country we celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday. At Highland Elementary, we will celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday and Read Across America February 25th – March 1st

  36. You never know who you may see during Read Across America Week.

  37. On Monday, February 25th in honor of the book, The Cat in the Hat– Wear your favorite hat and we will have our Reading Rally in the Gym.

  38. On Tuesday, February 26th, we’ll celebrate careers that help people and the book, Oh, The Places You’ll Go! by dressing in our desired career attire. Community members will visit that day to read and discuss careers.On Wednesday, February 27th, we’ll wear mix matched or inside out clothesin honor of the book Wacky Wednesday.

  39. Thursday, February 28th, we’ll “Go Green”-and have Environmental Awareness Day!Wear something Green to school that day. Our book of the day will be The Lorax. We will also have a book drive this day! Bring in your old books to recycle and give to others.And finally on Friday, March 1st, come dressed in your favorite pajamas in honor of the book, I’m Not Getting Up Today!

  40. “The more that you read, The more things you will know, The more that you learn, The more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss

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