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Dr. Seuss's Second Beginner Book Boxed Set Collection The Cat in the Hat Comes Back; Dr. Seuss's ABC; I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!; Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!; Oh Say Can You Say?

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ISBN-10: 0375871284

ISBN-13: 9780375871283

Edition: N/A

Authors: Seuss, Random House

List price: $64.95
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Want to give a gift that will make a lasting impression? This boxed set of of five beloved Beginner Books by Dr. Seuss-The Cat in the Hat Comes Back, Dr. Seuss's ABC, Oh Say Can You Say?, Oh the Thinks You Can Think!, and I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!-is perfect for new parents, birthday celebrations, and happy occaisions of all kinds. Ideal for reading aloud or reading alone, it will be cherished by young and old alike. Begin a child on the adventure of a lifetime-with Beginner Books by Dr. Seuss! And if you want to make a REALLY BIG impression, consider gifting this along with a copy of our first boxed set of Beginner Books, Dr. Seuss's Beginner Book Collection. The two sets combined…    
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Book details

List price: $64.95
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 9/27/2011
Pages: 288
Size: 6.87" wide x 9.37" long x 1.98" tall
Weight: 2.596
Language: English

Theodor Seuss Geisel was born on March 2, 1904, in Springfield Massachusetts. Certainly the most popular of all American writers and illustrators of picture books, Geisel made his pseudonym Dr. Seuss famous to several generations of children and their parents. Geisel developed a rhythmic form of poetry that relied on quick rhymes and wordplay reminiscent of Mother Goose rhymes. He combined this with exaggerated cartoonlike illustrations of fantasy characters to entice children into stories that contained important messages, often presented with a great deal of irony and satire. Geisel always embraced the imagination of children and condemned adults' inability to join into it, using the…