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Dr. Seuss first became inspired While traveling on the luxury liner M.S. Kungsholm, Ted became bothered by the rhythm of its engines. At Helen's urging, he applied the incessant rhythm to his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.

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1mo ago

Dr. Seuss was inspired by his vivid imagination, love for language, and desire to bring joy to children through his storytelling. He also drew inspiration from the world around him, often incorporating social and political themes into his work in a whimsical and clever way.

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As a small child, Dr. Seuss was inspired by his mother, Henrietta, who used to sing rhymes to him and his sister Marnie until they fell asleep.

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He got inspierd by his mother, henrietta, because she used to sing them (her brother and sister) rhymes until the would fall asleep. c:

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14y ago

his drawing influenced him.

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