Oh, dude, in "Wacky Wednesday" by Dr. Seuss, there are all sorts of crazy things going on with the number 9. Like, you've got nine dogs driving cars, nine clocks showing different times, and even nine kids with just one shoe on. It's like a wild scavenger hunt of wackiness on every page!
In the book "Wacky Wednesday" by Dr. Seuss, the wacky things on the page with the number 9 include a fish riding a bicycle, a man with three hats on his head, a clock with no hands, a cow wearing a dress, a dog with a birdhouse as a tail, and a mouse with a hat and cane. These illustrations are meant to be whimsical and nonsensical, adding to the overall wackiness of the book's theme. Dr. Seuss often used exaggerated and fantastical elements in his books to engage young readers and spark their imaginations.
I could only find 8.
1 roller skates
2 ZY
3 Shoe on desk leg
4 standing on head
6 old man
7 desk turned around
8 missing head.
Before we recognized Abraham Lincoln, my brother and I used to pretend that since you are still in the classroom on the next page you can find 2 more. The mouse on the wire and the wire through the flower pot. Of course there are 3 because of George Washington again.
This has been bothering me to no end since I started reading it to my children.
9. the boy whose head is being stood on has no chair.
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