Dr. Seuss chose to write Children's Books because he wanted to engage young readers with entertaining stories that also conveyed important moral lessons. He believed that using rhymes and whimsical illustrations would make learning enjoyable for children.
1964.
Wanted to see what kids wanted to read.
because he was a good writer and he wanted to write childeren books
literary fiction genre
He makes whimsical creature and names that rhyme so he can put them into books
They are lucrative and to many people money makes things important.Don't write because you think a genre is "important" -- write what you want to write, and worry about genre later!
"And to Think That I saw It on Mulberry Street" was written on 1937 and published on 1983
rock
mystery
Jazz
You should write the genre that you most like to read!
fiction