Dr. Seuss Enterprises has announced that six of the famed author's books will stop being published due to racist and insensitive imagery. On Tuesday, which marks "Read Across America Day" and the ...
In case you haven't read "The Lorax," it's widely recognized as Dr. Seuss' take ... but 14 years after the book was published, the Ohio Sea Grant Program wrote to Seuss creator Theodore Geisel ...
Parents have been reading Dr. Seuss books to their kids since his first children's book, "And To Think That I Saw It on ...
PEOPLE Dr. Seuss' stepdaughter, Lark Grey Dimond-Cates, is sharing her thoughts on her late stepfather following the announcement that several of the author's books will no longer be published due ...
It’s difficult to find an American home without a Dr. Seuss book either on a shelf or tucked in a box in the basement or attic. But in recent years, the late author — born Theodor Seuss Geisel in ...
Dr. Seuss's first book was published in 1937. Nearly a century later, his colorful illustrations and simple stories are still ...
The event at the school on Archie Moore Road celebrates reading and the legacy of Dr ... Seuss book, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” was rejected 27 times before it was published.