Biography - 1987 Dr- Seuss Rhymes and Reasons was released on:
USA: 30 November 2003
One can find Dr. Seuss' biography by going to the Biography website and looking up Dr. Seuss. You can also find Dr. Seuss' biographical book titled 'Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel' written by Judith and Neil Morgan.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Dr. Seuss's mother sang rhymes to soothe him to sleep. However, it is known that Dr. Seuss (Theodore Seuss Geisel) credited his mother with fostering his love for rhyme and rhythm, which later influenced his iconic writing style in his children's books.
He gave rhymes and poems.
green eggs and ham (no clue)
Dr. Seuss used rhymes and colorful pictures to catch the eye of young reads. They allow them to use their imagination; that's the best part.
How do the themes in Dr. Seuss books differ from one another? In what ways are the writing styles of Dr. Seuss consistent across his books?
"... as Ted had instructed, his body was cremated; there was no funeral service, nor any grave or marker." Source: Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography, page 289.
Dr. Seuss pronounced his last name as "soice," which rhymes with "voice."
Noose, goose, loose, mousse, Seuss, masseuse, reduce, excuse, truce, juice
Dr- Seuss Oncologist - 2012 was released on: USA: 23 March 2012 (internet)
Seuss: it rhymes with goose And with moose and loose and juice Sleuths who are footloose May deduce rhymes of misuse Obtuse, perhaps, but colorful Like puce and like chartreuse But for words like schuss and proteus There's just no good excuse If you spilled your moose In a sluice on my caboose I'd have to call a truce Qualifying as abuse More words like induce And papoose, spruce and transduce But if your name was Zeus You'd just tell me to vamoose I'd probably just refuse...
In Search of Dr- Seuss - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 6 November 1994