
in Mrs. Hartman's First Grade class who
helped put this book together with the
inspiration and love for Dr. Seuss' books.
Note to reader: Throughout this book,
Theodor Seuss Geisel will be referred to as
"Dr. Seuss".
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Dr. SeussWritten by Kayla Ingle
& Mrs. Hartman's First
Grade Class!


And To Think That I Saw
It On Mulberry Street
was Seuss' first published
children's book!


by: Dr. Seuss


His mother and grandfather
worked in a bakery. He
often fell asleep to his
mother chanting different
pies that were sold.


by. Dr. Seuss


He changed the
pronunciation of his name
Seuss from Zoice to Soose
because Americans thought
that was the correct way.


by: Dr. Seuss


Seuss was not a doctor! He
studied to get his Ph.D in
English, but, dropped out.
He still received an honorary
doctorate.


by: Dr. Seuss


English is not the only
language his books are in.
Now, his books are in about
20 different languages!


by: Dr. Seuss


A very famous quote from
him was, "Today you are
you, that is truer than true.
There is no one alive who is
youer than you."


by: Dr. Seuss


Seuss' grandparents were
German immigrants.


by: Dr. Seuss


He became editor-in-chief for
the Jack-O-Lantern, a humor
magazine at Dartmouth.


by: Dr. Seuss


He also illustrated the
pictures for some of his
books!


by: Dr. Seuss


His first publication as
a cartoonist was on
July 16, 1927 in The
Saturday Evening Post.


by: Dr. Seuss


Helen, Seuss' first wife,
could not have kids. Instead,
he created fictional children
to dedicate his books to.


by: Dr. Seuss


Dr. Seuss wrote
children's literature.


Red Fish, Blue Fish
by: Dr. Seuss


He was born in
Springfield,
Massachusetts.


by: Dr. Seuss


March 2nd is National
Read Across America Day
which is in honor of Dr.
Seuss' birthday which was
in 1904!


by: Dr. Seuss


Oh, The Places You'll Go
was Seuss' last book
published before his
death.


by: Dr. Seuss


He created the pseudonym
"Dr. Seuss" in 1928 after
his middle name and his
mother's maiden name.


Other Stories
by: Dr. Seuss


Seuss worked for an advertising
company to promote Flit, a
popular insecticide. The famous
ad campaign was know for the
phrase, "Quick, Henry, the Flint!"


by: Dr. Seuss


Beginner Books blends words
and pictures that encourage
children to read. The first
book to start this concept was
The Cat in the Hat!


by Dr. Seuss
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in Mrs. Hartman's First Grade class who
helped put this book together with the
inspiration and love for Dr. Seuss' books.
Note to reader: Throughout this book,
Theodor Seuss Geisel will be referred to as
"Dr. Seuss".
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com






Dr. SeussWritten by Kayla Ingle
& Mrs. Hartman's First
Grade Class!


And To Think That I Saw
It On Mulberry Street
was Seuss' first published
children's book!
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