Yertle the
Turtle and Other Stories
Dr. Seuss presents three
modern fables in the rhyming favorite Yertle the Turtle and Other
Stories. The collection features tales about greed (“Yertle the Turtle”), vanity (“Gertrude McFuzz”),
and pride (“The Big Brag”). In no other book does a small burp have such
political importance! Yet again, Dr. Seuss proves that he and classic picture
books go hand in hand.
Horton is back! After his
first appearance in Horton
Hatches the Egg, everyone’s favorite elephant returns in this
timeless, moving, and comical classic in which we discover that “a person’s a
person, no matter how small.” Thanks to the irrepressible rhymes and
eye-catching illustrations, young readers will learn kindness and perseverance
(as well as the importance of a good “Yopp”) from the
very determined—and very endearing—Horton the elephant.
Now you can read this Dr. Seuss classic in Chinese or English!
Illustrated in full color, this book is a collection of tongue twisters that is
an amusing exercise for beginning readers. This timeless Dr. Seuss classic was
first published in 1960, and has been delighting readers ever since. Sam-I-am
is as persistent as a telemarketer, changing as many variables as possible in
the hopes of convincing the nameless skeptic that green eggs and ham are a
delicacy to be savored. As usual, kids will love Dr. Seuss's wacky rhymes and
whimsical illustrations--and this time, they might even be so moved as to
finally take a taste of their broccoli. In traditional
Chinese characters and Zhuyin or simplified
Chinese character and English. Ages 4 - 8.
After much arguing and
"barg-uing" and shoving and yelling, a
decision is made and our hero follows a Munch Hunch to lunch. The nonsense and
cleverly crafted message in Hunches in Bunches is right up to par with Dr.
Seuss's many other classic picture books. It's easy to become overwhelmed by
advice when you have a mind--but can't make it up. Sometimes the best plan is
to trust your own hunches, and disregard the vocal bunch of Hunches clamoring
for attention. This makes a great gift for well-meaning flakes and ditherers of
all ages. Ages 4 and up.
Now you can read this Dr.
Seuss classic in Chinese or English! Illustrated in full color, this book is a
collection of tongue twisters that is an amusing exercise for beginning
readers. This Fox is a tricky fox. He'll try to get your tongue in
trouble." Dr. Seuss gives fair warning to anyone brave enough to read
along with the Fox in Socks, who likes to play tongue-twisting games with his
friend Mr. Knox. "Here's an easy game to play. Here's an easy thing to
say.... New socks. Two socks.
Whose socks? Sue's socks." But Mr. Fox Socks
isn't about to let Knox off so easy. Soon Goo-Goose is choosing to chew chewy
gluey blue goo, while tweetle beetles battle with
paddles in a puddle (in case you were wondering, that's called a "tweetle beetle puddle paddle battle"). Mr. Knox gets
exasperated: "I can't blab such blibber blubber!
My tongue isn't made of rubber." But he catches on to the game before it's
all through. One of Seuss's best, this must-read-aloud classic is guaranteed to
get many giggles out of readers young and old. In traditional
Chinese characters and Zhuyin or simplified
Chinese character and English. Ages 4 - 8.
If I Ran the Circus
Step right up for Dr.
Seuss’s classic rhyming picture-book tale of young Morris McGurk’s
big circus dreams. This circus has more than a mere lion tamer and trapeze
artist! At the Circus McGurkus, you’ll be intrigued
by the wink-hooded Hoodwink, terrified by the Spotted Atrocious, and amazed by
the daring feats of the great Sneelock. And these are
just a few of the astonishing things you’ll find under this big top. Told with
the humor and originality that are synonymous with Dr. Seuss, If I Ran the Circus is a crowd-pleasing showstopper!
Meet Horton the elephant,
one of the most commendable heroes in children’s books.
“I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. . .
.
An elephant’s
faithful, one hundred per cent!”
Horton is kind and trustworthy, but unfortunately,
the lazy bird Mayzie takes advantage of his good
nature when she leaves Horton to watch her unhatched
egg. Told with Dr. Seuss’s signature rhymes and trademark illustrations, this
is a tale that will be enjoyed over and over, by reader and listener alike. And
don’t miss another delightful tale about this beloved pachyderm: Horton Hears a Who!
Dr. Seuss creates another
timeless picture-book classic with The Sneetches and Other Stories. Are you a Star-Belly Sneetch or a Plain-Belly Sneetch?
This delightful book contains four tales with deliciously subtle takes on how
silly it is to be, well, silly. “The Sneetches,” “The
Zax,” “Too Many Daves,” and
“What Was I Scared Of?” make this energetic
compilation a must-have for every library. Full of Dr. Seuss’s signature rhymes
and unmistakable characters, it’s perfect for new and lifelong Seuss fans.