"I'm the Cat in the Hat, and I hear that you wish to go down to the sea and visit the fish." And so Dr Seuss' feline plunges young readers from the sunny surface waters to the deepest ocean trenches in search of an array of marine creatures in this natural history book full of Seussian rhymes.[...]
"They live in water, the earth and the sky. Just wait and you'll soon see an insect go by!" With these words Dr Seuss' Cat in the Hat sets out to take young readers on a tour of the insect world - a world teeming with six legged critters, from moths to fleas and fireflies.[...]
"From the top of your head to the tips of your toes Learn all about health from a cool cat who knows!" In this delightful book, Dr. Seuss' famous Cat in the Hat explains to young readers all the different ways to stay healthy.[...]
Containing 1000 everyday words in alphabetical order, this dictionary takes a typically Seussian approach, with a host of crazy animals and potty people doing some of the strangest things - from crocodiles nursing babies and goats playing horns to dogs eating noodles and bears playing marbles.[...]
When the Cat in the Hat steps in on the mat, Sally and her brother are in for a roller-coaster ride of havoc and mayhem.[...]
When the Cat in the Hat steps back into the lives of Sally and her brother, he's soon up to his old tricks, turning the house upside down and the snow pink, ably assisted by a team of tiny helpers that he keeps in his hat.[...]
When Sam-I-am persists in pestering a grumpy grouch to eat a plate of green eggs and ham, perseverance wins the day, teaching us all that we cannot know what we like until we have tried it.[...]
In this Dr Seuss title, the irrepressible Fox in Socks teaches a baffled Mr Knox some of the slickest, quickest tongue twisters in town.[...]
"The Star-Bellied Sneetches have bellies with stars, but the Plain-Bellied Sneetches have none upon thars!" Rivalries rocket when Sylvester McMonkey McBean steps in to prey on their prejudices, but in the end we realize that prejudice is nothing more than a ridiculous waste of time.[...]
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go". In this book, Dr Seuss celebrates the joys of reading, encouraging young children to take pride in their budding reading abilities.[...]
In this classic Seussian tale, the good doctor primes his readers against all the little mishaps and misadventures that can befall even the best of us - from bang-ups and hang-ups to lurches and slumps - encouraging us to take life in our stride! With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zan[...]
From there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere. In this exploration of simple concepts such as colours, numbers and opposites, Dr Seuss presents a crazy world of boxing Goxes and winking Yinks that drink pink ink.[...]
With his combination of hilarious stories and riotous rhymes, Dr Seuss has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over 50 years. Here are four of his classic favourites.[...]
Some people just won't take the hint when it's time to go to bed, but Marvin K. Mooney eventually gets the message! This fun tale by Dr. Seuss is aimed at young readers and reminds them that they sometimes have to do what they are told![...]
In this tale, Morris McGurk fantasizes about all the weird and wonderful creatures he'd introduce to the local circus if he was in charge, from the Spotted Atrocious - a beast most ferocious - to the Drum-Tummied Snumm from the country of Frumm.[...]
Moo moo! Hoo hoo! Cock-a-doodle-doo! Oh, the wonderful sounds Mr. Brown can do. Now see if you can do them too! This book is useful for teaching young children all about noises.[...]
"A plain horse and wagon on Mulberry Street grows into a story that no one can beat!" In this delightful tale, Young Marco allows his imagination to run riot as he travels home from school one day, to the extent that a horse and cart is soon transformed into a chaotic carnival of colourful creatures[...]
The crazy world of Gerald McGrew, is introduced in this book. He dreams of transforming his local zoo into a madcap menagerie of wierd and wonderful beasts. The amazing array of animals includes the incredible Thwerll, whose legs are snarled up in a terrible snerl.[...]
With a host of crazy crackpot creatures, from wockets in pockets to waskets in baskets, this funny book helps young children set off on the road to reading.[...]
Wet foot. Dry foot. Low foot. High foot. Early readers should enjoy marching in time to the beat of many, many feet with Dr Seuss's exploration of opposites. This text is a "Blue Back Book", which means that is it suitable for adults to share with young children aged three and over.[...]
In this haunting fable about the dangers of destroying our forests and woodlands, the long-suffering Lorax struggles to save all the Truffula Trees from the wicked Once-ler's axe.[...]
In this tale of mishap and misadventure, Dr Seuss reminds us that there is always someone, somewhere, worse off than ourselves. The book has been branded a "Yellow Back Book", which indicates that it is suitable for fluent readers aged five and over, or for reading aloud to younger children.[...]