Theodor Robert Geisel was a successful brew master
Dr. Seuss's father worked as a zookeeper in Springfield, Massachusetts. This job provided young Dr. Seuss with inspiration and exposure to a variety of animals that later influenced his illustrations and storytelling.
Yes, Dr. Seuss' father was a zookeeper and his mother was a homemaker.
Dr. Seuss' father was Theodor Robert and his mother was Henrietta (Seuss) Geisel.
Dr. Seuss's father, Theodor Robert Geisel, worked as a brewmaster at the Kalmbach and Geisel Brewery in Springfield, Massachusetts. While this influenced his son's later work, Dr. Seuss himself did not often speak of his father's profession.
He was a doctor
Dr. Seuss' parents were Theodor Robert Geisel and Henrietta Seuss Geisel.
"Dr." in Dr. Seuss comes from the fact that Theodor Seuss Geisel's father had always wanted him to pursue a career in academia. Geisel later added "Dr." to his pen name to lend an air of credibility to his children's books and cartoons.
Dr. Seuss was no doctor. His father wanted him to be a doctor. So when he started writing the books, it wasn't his real name.
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He was a cartoon illustrator for magazines.
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Dr. Seuss's parents worked in the brewery business. His father was a brewmaster and his mother managed the brewery's gift shop.