What inspired the creature who was “shortish and oldish and brownish and mossy”? The one who spoke in a voice that was “sharpish and bossy”? He spoke for the trees, yet he called them his own. All ...
One of Dr. Seuss' most beloved characters may actually have a real-life counterpart, and no, it's not as horrifying as it sounds. Admit it: While his fictional, fantastical creatures have shaped many ...
In a 1990 interview with PW, Theodor Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, said he considered The Lorax “the best thing I’ve ever written,” admitting that he was “a preacher in that book, but I got away with it by ...
Sculptor Daniel Arsham is collaborating with Dr. Seuss Enterprises—the first artist to do so—to release a capsule collection of artwork, home goods, and apparel inspired by Seuss’s 1971 classic The ...
It was the view from his studio that inspired Theodor Geisel — better known as Dr. Seuss — to “speak for the trees,” fighting developers who wanted to mar his ocean view. Two years later, he published ...
The animated feature, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, is based on the classic Dr. Seuss environmentally themed children's book and stars the voices of Ed... 'The Lorax': A Campy And Whimsical Seussical At the ...
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is a beloved children’s book frequently taught in schools around Earth Day. But is it the best way to teach about today’s changing climate? Children’s literature scholars say that ...
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