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Theodor Seuss Geisel—who was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904—wasn't actually a doctor (at least not until his alma mater, Dartmouth, gave him an honorary PhD), but his unique poetic writing and leap-off-the-page illustrations made him one of the most successful children's writers in the history. Here's a little background on some of his greatest hits.
  1. THE LORAX: The Lorax is recognized as Dr. Seuss's talk about the environmentalism and how humans are destroying nature. The Groups within the logging industry weren't very happy about it and later sponsored The Truax—a similar book, but from the logging point of view.
  2. THE CAT IN THE HAT: Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat because he thought the famous Dick and Jane primers were literally boring. Because kids weren't interested in the material, they weren't exactly compelled to use it repeatedly in their efforts to learn to read.
  3. GREEN EGGS AND HAM: The Cat in the Hat was pretty simple, after all, and it used 225 words. Geisel started writing and came up with Green Eggs and Ham—which uses exactly 50 words.
  4. HORTON HEARS A WHO: the line "A person's a person, no matter how small" has been used as a slogan for pro-life organizations for years. It's often questioned whether that was Seuss's intent in the first place or not.
  5. MARVIN K. MOONEY WILL YOU PLEASE GO NOW: It's often alleged that Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now was written especially about Richard Nixon, but the book came out only two months after the whole Watergate scandal. Which makes it clear that the book could have been conceived of, written, edited, and mass-produced in such a short time.
  6. HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS: No Dr. Seuss story would be incomplete without a mention of the television special based on his book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Seuss was a little wary of casting him because he thought his voice would be too scary for kids.
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