Dr. Seuss's ABC
Dr. Seuss's ABC is a 1963 children's A to Z in English alphabetical picture book by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). It was published as part of the Random House Beginner Books series. It contains several short poems about a variety of characters, and is designed to introduce basic alphabet book concepts to children.
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| Author | Dr. Seuss |
|---|---|
| Illustrator | Dr. Seuss |
| Country | United States of America Canada France Mexico City Spain China United Kingdom Australia Singapore Switzerland South Korea Russia Japan |
| Language | English French Spanish Chinese Korean Russian Japanese |
| Genre | Children's Literature |
| Publisher | Random House, The Living Books Company (1995) |
Publication date | December 25, 1963 (Renewed in 1991) |
| Preceded by | Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book |
| Followed by | Hop on Pop |
History
On the Biography special on Dr. Seuss, a "rejected" page from the book was revealed saying, "Big X / Little x / X...x...X / Someday, kiddies, you will learn about sex." This was included to check and see if the editors were paying attention.[1]
Audiobook
Dr. Seuss's ABC was read as an audiobook in 2000 by British comedian Rik Mayall as part of the audio tape "The Dr. Seuss Collection".
External links
References
- Neal, Rome (March 4, 2004). "Dr. Seuss: Fun With Words". CBS News. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
Dr. Seuss's ABC
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