State Highway 203 may have been the street address for Marco of 'McElligot's Pool' by Dr Theodor SeussGeisel [March 2, 1904 - September 24, 1991].
And to Think That I Saw it On Mulberry Street He sent it in to at least fourteen publishers before finally finding Random House in 1937.
no marco pool did not live in asia
Play marco-polo in the pool =P
no
That would be "I can read with my eyes shut", published in 1978. A child had written a letter requesting that Dr. Seuss put his town in one of his books. The sign says something like "Home of Curtis A. Able, Salina, Kansas". See the link below for more information:
In a pool
Ah Marco polo in the pool!
i would love my self. i love to play in the pool! MARCO! POLO!
the pool game is in water so he is an explorer
You may as well name him whatever you want because his "name" is the blue whale, nothing more, nothing less. It isn't technically his name but it is what he is called in the book. You could also label it The Whale from Dr. Seuss' book "If I Ran the Circus".
Marco Polo is a game of tag that is played in a swimming pool. There are also a few variations of the game. The origin of Marco polo can not be verified.
The farmer tells Marco that McElligot's pool is a waste of time for fishing because no fish would ever want to swim in such a scummy place. He suggests that Marco should fish in a more promising location instead.