Dr. Seuss did not hate children but was scared of their nature. For example he was scared of what they were going to do next or what will they want next.
There is no evidence to suggest that Dr. Seuss hated children. In fact, Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) was a beloved children's author and illustrator known for his imaginative and whimsical stories that continue to be popular with children around the world.
yes and no. he didnt really spend much time with them...he was kinda scared of them.
he could relate to them though cuz he was a kid at heart himself. I've been looking for the answer to this quiestion too. but i guess he just didnt spend alot of time with them and couldn't decide?
Of course, who doesn't do bad things?
exactly what he did I'm not sure.
HE was caught hosting a drinking party witch was not allowed at the time. So after that he signed his name Seuss
no he didn't hate kids.
but he was not comfortable around them
yes he did he really loves children
The Dr. Seuss ABC book was written by Theodor Seuss Geisel, who is more famously known as Dr. Seuss. It was published in 1963 and is a popular children's alphabet book.
Dr. Seuss wrote and/or illustrated books for children to entertain and teach children new words
Dr. Seuss did not have children of his own. He was married to Helen Palmer Geisel, who was a children's author and also did not have children.
Yes, Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, was married to Audrey Geisel. They did not have any children together, but Audrey had two children from a previous marriage whom Dr. Seuss adopted.
The correct spelling is "Seuss," as in Dr. Seuss, the famous children's book author.
None....
Dr. Suess never had a child.
Dr Seuss had no kids as he was gay
No, Dr. Seuss did not write a book titled "The Juice." Dr. Seuss is well known for writing popular children's books such as "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham."
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, was an American author and illustrator known for his beloved children's books.
Dr. Seuss's first children's book was "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," published in 1937. It was the book that launched his successful career as a children's author and illustrator.