The Big Green Book of Beginner Books

The Big Green Book of Beginner Books

1997 • 254 pages

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In 1956, The Cat in the Hat , an irresistible pastiche of words and pictures, burst upon the children's literature scene like a colorful tornado. Originally, parents read this quirky little story to their kids; but soon, the youngsters themselves began to recognize its simple, silly-sounding rhymed words in other contexts, beginning a regular reading revolution. Thus was born the concept of Beginner short, entertaining stories that encourage children to read on their own. This book collects six such stories, written by Dr. Seuss and Theo. LeSieg, and illustrated by Quentin Blake, George Booth, Roy McKie, Michael J. Smollin, James Stevenson, and B. Tobey.


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31 released books

Beginner Books

Beginner Books is a 31-book series with 31 released primary works first released in 1913 with contributions by Dr. Seuss, P.D. Eastman, and Fritz Siebel.

Green Eggs and Ham
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
The Cat in the Hat
The Cat in the Hat Beginner Book Dictionary
Sam and the Firefly
A Fly Went By
Cowboy Andy
The King's Wish and Other Stories
Dr. Seuss's ABC
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Are You My Mother?
Put Me in the Zoo

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BIG Books of Beginner Books

BIG Books of Beginner Books is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by P.D. Eastman, Joan Heilbroner, and Al Perkins.

The Big Red Book of Beginner Books
The Big Purple Book of Beginner Books

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