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- Come Over to My House. by Seuss, Dr.; Seuss, Dr.;
- Whitehots
- © , Random House Children's Books
- One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish / by Seuss,Dr.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Animals;
- © [2010], c1988., Random House Children's Books,
- The Lorax / by Seuss,Dr.;
- The Once-ler describes the results of the local pollution problem.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Pollution;
- © c1971., Random House,
- Green eggs and ham / by Seuss,Dr.; Ruiz, Aristides.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Nonsense verses.;
- © 2001, c1988., Random House,
- Oh, the places you'll go! / by Seuss,Dr.;
- Advice in rhyme for proceeding in life; weathering fear, loneliness, and confusion; and being in charge of your actions.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Success;
- © c1990., Random House,
- Fox in socks / by Seuss,Dr.;
- The Fox in Socks likes to play tricky tongue twister games with his friend Mr. Knox.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Tongue twisters.;
- © c1993., Random House,
- My many colored days / by Seuss,Dr.; Johnson, Steve,1960-; Fancher, Lou.;
- This rhyming story describes each day in terms of a particular color which in turn is associated with specific emotions.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Colors; Days; Emotions;
- © 1998, c1996., Knopf,
- How the Grinch stole Christmas / by Seuss,Dr.;
- The Grinch tries to stop Christmas from arriving by stealing all the presents and food from the village, but much to his surprise it comes anyway. Could Christmas be more than presents?LSC
- Subjects: Christmas stories.; Stories in rhyme.; Grinch (Fictitious character);
- © c1985., Random House,
- Hop on Pop / by Seuss,Dr.;
- Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night."LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.;
- © c1991., Beginner Books,
- Bartholomew and the oobleck / by Seuss,Dr.;
- The King, tired of rain, snow, sun, and fog, commands his magicians to make something else come down from the sky, but when oobleck falls, in sticky greenish droplets, Bartholomew Cubbins shames the King and saves the kingdom.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Humorous stories, American.; Children's stories, American.;
- © c1949., Random House,
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