Dr Seuss
1904-1991
Hooray!
This week we are celebrating Dr. Seuss's Birthday (which is on Sunday
March 2). Did you know that a publisher made a bet with Dr. Seuss that he
could not write a book with 50 words or less. Well he did, "Green Eggs
and Ham". Here are some more fun facts on Dr. Seuss:- His real name is Theodor Seuss Geisel.
- He graduated from Dartmouth College.
- He wanted to be a cartoonist.
- He ended up working in advertising for 30 years
- 1937 he published his first book "And to Think I Saw it on Mulberry Street".
- 1957 he published "The Cat in the Hat", his 13th book.
- 1984 he was the winner of the pulitzer prize.
- He has an Acadamy Award, 3 Emmy Awards, 3 Grammy Awards, and 3 Caldecott Honors.
- He wrote and illustrated 44 books all of which are still in print today.
- His books are in print in over 12 languages.
We would like to thank our wonderful Principal, Mr. Prescott, for the fun Dr. Seuss pencils, erasers, bookmarks, and crayons.
Dr. Seuss characters have taken over the Meet the Author wall in our school.
Truffula trees have sprouted up all over our library.
We have had so much fun this week celebrating this wonderful author.
Information taken from www.seussville.com
Information taken from www.seussville.com
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