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I too am a fan of "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" I love the story of how Grinch transforms from a hater of Christmas, stealing all the trees, deocrations, gifts in Whoville, to showing that he has a heart and restores everything so the town can enjoy Christmas !
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My most watched/most read would be How the Grinch Stole Christmas (book and original cartoon).
My favorite story, though, would be the Green Eggs and Ham book.
But when I want to quote the old Seuss, I always begin with "1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".
Finally, I found this online. It is an imitation of the style, but impossibly cute none the less: http://www.geneziegler.com/clocktower/DrSeuss.html. Very applicable since I am a Software Engineer...
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I love Oh the Places You'll Go!
and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, both the book and the cartoon, it's a family favourite at Christmas.
and The Lorax (great for teaching kids about conservation and protecting the environment).
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• I agree, thanks for the answer. Christmas is for everyone, even for those who like the Grinch are loners. good lesson there for the little one and humanity as a whole.
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September 16, 2009 03:18 PM
"The Sneetches and Other Stories" is my favorite, although I'm also very fond of "Green Eggs and Ham." The Sneetches have a special place in this house, where we often refer people as Sneetches. The idea of trying to be with the in crowd - or race - by how many stars are on your belly left a lasting impression on me when I was little. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6c/Sneetches.gif
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September 16, 2009 04:47 PM
The only Dr Seuss movie I have seen recently was Horton Hears A Who. I haven't read any of the books this millennium. I enjoyed Horton.
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September 16, 2009 05:13 PM
Ah to pick a favorite is so tough. My most watched/most read would be How the Grinch Stole Christmas (book and original cartoon).
My favorite story, though, would be the Green Eggs and Ham book.
But when I want to quote the old Seuss, I always begin with "1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".
Finally, I found this online. It is an imitation of the style, but impossibly cute none the less: http://www.geneziegler.com/clocktower/DrSeuss.html. Very applicable since I am a Software Engineer...
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September 17, 2009 12:10 AM
It is so hard to pick just one! I love Oh the Places You'll Go!
and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, both the book and the cartoon, it's a family favourite at Christmas.
and The Lorax (great for teaching kids about conservation and protecting the environment).
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