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#1098608 added October 4, 2025 at 9:22am
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Dr. Suess
Did you read Dr. Suess as a child? Read his books to your children?
What do you think of these quotes by Dr. Suess, is he right or simply writing sentences that rhyme for children?


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I don't know when Dr. Suess was first published. I did not read him as a child. I read the little Train That Could, Heidi, The Little Puppy, Little Dot, Tarzan, The Radio Boys, Seven Cousins, and a book I loved about a little kitten that got into a bucket of paint which was a fuzzy book story. And other books too numerous to count.

I did read some Dr. Suess stories to my children at least the second two.

My take on Dr.Suess is kind of musical, because of the rhyming content. I think the author of these stories was trying to impress good conduct on children by using rhymes and he used a different psychological approach in the way he revealed the story content to the reader. Theodor Suess Geisel was well educated and actually seems to put into play something of his experiences when he was in college. In the end he became the originator of some fascinating children's stories.

Fate Keeps on Happening to Me. A quote by Anita Loos (an American writer)


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