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Which is your favourite Dr Seuss book?

102 replies

Kathyis6incheshigh · 17/03/2008 12:38

We like 'Marvin K Mooney will you please go now?'.

Which is your favourite?

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BoysOnToast · 17/03/2008 22:27

i love lots, but for me and most of my family, Green Eggs and Ham is always gonna be top.

spammandchocolateeggs · 17/03/2008 22:30

My Ds' favourite is currently The Grinch - I have read it about 100 times since Christmas. I ban it after I hit about 7 nights in a row. Strange that I am nostalgic for the days when I had to read Thomas every evening.

I love The Cat in the Hat.

DontCallMeBunny · 17/03/2008 22:44

I think I'll have to avoid Too Many Daves, I'm positive I would spoonerise 'Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate'. Too risky.

Definitely need more Seuss is this house, they're such fun to read. And I have got through Fox in Socks flawlessly. Once.

jura · 17/03/2008 22:52

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SlartyBartFast · 17/03/2008 22:53

i love the sneetches, more than dd does

procrastinatingparent · 17/03/2008 22:53

We like Marvin. In fact I sound like the authorial voice in Marvin every night at bedtime - will you please GO NOW?!

onebatmother · 17/03/2008 22:57

If I Ran the Zoo! Had never heard of it till DS.

About a boy called Gerald McGrew, fantasizing about hte creatures he'd have if he ran ..

"And, speaking of birds, there's the Russian Palooski, / Whose headski is redski and belly is blueski. / I'll get one of them for my Zooski McGrewski."

JingleyJen · 17/03/2008 23:01

Sorry long - but I love it

Congratulations! Today is your day. You?re off to Great Places! You?re off and away!

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You?re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who?ll decide where to go.

You?ll look up and down streets. Look ?em over with care. About some you will say, ?I don?t choose to go there.? With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you?re too smart to go down any not-so-good street.

And you may not find any you?ll want to go down. In that case, of course, you?ll head straight out of town.

It?s opener there in the wide open air.

Out there things can happen and frequently do to people as brainy and footsy as you.

And when things start to happen, don?t worry. Don?t stew. Just go right along. You?ll start happening too.

OH! THE PLACES YOU?LL GO!

You?ll be on your way up! You?ll be seeing great sights! You?ll join the high fliers who soar to high heights.

You won?t lag behind, because you?ll have the speed. You?ll pass the whole gang and you?ll soon take the lead. Wherever you fly, you?ll be the best of the best. Wherever you go, you will top all the rest.

Except when you don?t Because, sometimes, you won?t.

I?m sorry to say so but, sadly, it?s true and Hang-ups can happen to you.

You can get all hung up in a prickle-ly perch. And your gang will fly on. You?ll be left in a Lurch.

You?ll come down from the Lurch with an unpleasant bump. And the chances are, then, that you?ll be in a Slump.

And when you?re in a Slump, you?re not in for much fun. Un-slumping yourself is not easily done.

You will come to a place where the streets are not marked. Some windows are lighted. But mostly they?re darked. A place you could sprain both your elbow and chin! Do you dare to stay out? Do you dare to go in? How much can you lose? How much can you win?

And IF you go in, should you turn left or right? or right-and-three-quarters? Or, maybe, not quite? Or go around back and sneak in from behind? Simple it?s not, I?m afraid you will find, for a mind-maker-upper to make up his mind.

You can get so confused that you?ll start in to race down long wiggled roads at a break-necking pace and grind on for miles across weirdish wild space, headed, I fear, toward a most useless place. The Waiting Place?

?for people just waiting. Waiting for a train to go or a bus to come, or a plane to go or the mail to come, or the rain to go or the phone to ring, or the snow to snow or waiting around for a Yes or a No or waiting for their hair to grow. Everyone is just waiting.

Waiting for the fish to bite or waiting for wind to fly a kite or waiting around for Friday night or waiting, perhaps, for their Uncle Jake or a pot to boil, or a Better Break or a string of pearls, or a pair of pants or a wig with curls, or Another Chance. Everyone is just waiting.

NO! That?s not for you!

Somehow you?ll escape all that waiting and staying. You?ll find the bright places where Boom Bands are playing.

With banner flip-flapping, once more you?ll ride high! Ready for anything under the sky. Ready because you?re that kind of a guy!

Oh, the places you?ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. there are games to be won. And the magical things you can do with that ball will make you the winning-est winner of all. Fame! You?ll be famous as famous can be, with the whole wide world watching you win on TV.

Except when they don?t. Because, sometimes, they won?t.

I?m afraid that some times you?ll play lonely games too. Games you can?t win ?cause you?ll play against you.

All Alone! Whether you like it or not, Alone will be something you?ll be quite a lot.

And when you?re alone, there?s a very good chance you?ll meet things that scare you right out of your pants. There are some, down the road between hither and yon, that can scare you so much you won?t want to go on.

But on you will go though the weather be foul On you will go though your enemies prowl On you will go though the Hakken-Kraks howl Onward up many a frightening creek, though your arms may get sore and your sneakers may leak.

On and on you will hike and I know you?ll hike far and face up to your problems whatever they are.

You?ll get mixed up, of course, as you already know. You?ll get mixed up with many strange birds as you go. So be sure when you step. Step with care and great tact and remember that Life?s a Great Balancing Act. Just never forget to be dexterous and deft. And never mix up your right foot with your left.

And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)

KID, YOU?LL MOVE MOUNTAINS!

So? be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O?Shea, you?re off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So?get on your way

Joolyjoolyjoo · 17/03/2008 23:04

we can pretty much recite them all from memory, but I have a special place in my heart for "Green Eggs And Ham", as I remember my mum reading it on the porch, and all the other kids in the street pitching up to listen! And "The Cat in The Hat" was the first book I ever took out of the library.

I love listening in to DH trying to read Fox in Sox, and I love The Sneetches and The Lorax!!

"Try them, try them and you may" is one of the most common expressions in our house !

catinthehat · 17/03/2008 23:04

Charismatic
Yet slightly sinister
A good thing
Yet a bad thing....

Joolyjoolyjoo · 17/03/2008 23:05

Sob! I always get a bit choked up when I get to the "KID YOU'LL MOVE MOUNTAINS"! Is that sad??

JingleyJen · 17/03/2008 23:10

Jooly, it is one of the reasons I love it.. the first time I heard it Dh was reading it to DS1 and he choked back the tears as he read the last bit.

I kind of think it would make a good fathers speech at a wedding

Flibbertyjibbet · 17/03/2008 23:21

One fish two fish; the foot book.
My cousin in the states sent a load of different Dr Seuss books over at xmas and my children can't get near them for me having my nose in them!
She even sent us the Leappad version of 'the foot book' and 'one fish two fish'.
Can hear ds1 reciting along with them far too early every morning

UnderRated · 18/03/2008 00:44

DS's is Green Eggs and Ham

I like Horton Hatches the Egg and Oh The Places you'll Go

Kathyis6incheshigh · 18/03/2008 09:23

Berolina - pmsl @ the fish as the uber-ich. Very good!

I will have to get the one with Too Many Daves now. At one point three of the staff at her nursery were called Emma and she used to go around exclaiming 'There are too many Emmas!'

JingleyJen

Oh look, we're a discussion of the day!

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nct73 · 18/03/2008 09:42

The Lorax was always my favorite. It deserves a big revival as the global warming warning bible.

StealthPolarBear · 18/03/2008 09:44

one fish two fish red fish blue fish
DH reads it to DS after final nappy change while I'm tidying upstairs- we all love it

StealthPolarBear · 18/03/2008 09:47

and scrambled eggs super - inspired me to make scrambled eggs tonight
(Just with hen's eggs you understand )
I like oh the places you'll go but don't think it's that exciting for a child, is it?

StealthPolarBear · 18/03/2008 09:49

the moon was out
and we saw some sheep
we saw some sheep take a walk in their sleep

by the light of the moon
by the light of a star
they walked all night from near to far

i would never walk
i would take a car

frogs · 18/03/2008 09:56

I had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew has some great lines too. My personal fave is this one:

"Now this is called teamwork.
I furnish the brains,
You furnish the muscles,
The aches and the pains."

BalloonSlayer · 18/03/2008 10:29

Definitely "The Lorax."

A wonderful environmental fable.

Trouble is, I can't read the last line without tears, which sort of ruins it.

shangrila · 18/03/2008 10:47

Another vote for 'Green Eggs and Ham' but also a sneaking fondness for 'I wish that I had duck feet.'

DD's current fave is 'Wacky Wednesday', which I am on the verge of hiding. And I'm not sure if it's a proper Seuss, to boot. We have to point out all the 'wackies' on every single page. Laborious process and I am on the verge of hysteria by the end.

Still, really looking forward to going to see Horton over the Easter hols.

Hopeoverexperience · 18/03/2008 13:04

I too love "Oh the places you'll go" - it really is very moving and inspirational too.
Brilliant - but it always reduces me to tears !!

Joanie · 18/03/2008 13:21

Cat in the Hat so far, havent read the 'older' ones yet. (5&6 yr old)
Love reading it aloud, especially being the fish.

Don't like Green Eggs and Ham, too much repetition.

Some of these are showing their age in some ways - the Cat in the Hat should be from social services -

The Cat in the Hat 2008

'Oh no' said the Cat,
'This will not do AT ALL'
'This will NOT do'
said the Cat, as he sat,in the hall.

'Have you heard of stranger danger?'
said the Cat in the Hat,
'Yet you opened the door to me...just like that'

'You should not be here, at home all alone,
you should NOT be here, when your mother's not at home'

And with that, the Cat flashed his hand in the air,
And produced a court order and took us both into care.

LyraSilvertongue · 18/03/2008 13:21

I love The Lorax. We've got the Rick Mayall CD version (as well as the book) and it's fantastic.
My other favourite in Green Eggs and Ham. I remember my mum reading it to me when i was a little girl.
My boys are also developing a love for Dr Seuss. I read them The Lorax last night before bed. They're a bit scared of The Once-ler because you can only see his green arms.