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Dr. Seuss is the nickname of the American writer, painter, and cartoonist Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991). This is how the poet Bruna Beber would introduce to a child the renowned author, owner of verses full of rhythm, timbre, and nonsense.
dr. Seuss Coloring Pages for Children
If illustration is his profession, Dr. Seuss is an author who likes to imagine children’s stories with surprising universes. His first story, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, was published in 1937, but it was indeed after World War II that he created his best-known heroes and became a star figure in American culture.
It is a reference in Anglo-Saxon countries, where most children know his heroes and stories, which, in addition to being offbeat, have a peculiarity: they are composed solely of rhymes.
A distinctive sign of the author, these rhymes allow children to read easily. What’s more, to make each book fun and enjoyable, they never contain more than 250 words. Words selected by Dr. Seuss as being the most commonly used by young readers.
In addition to having a particular shape, all of Dr. Seuss’s stories have a hidden message that all children can understand. Through his heroes, he teaches them to protect nature, to accept differences, to forgive, or to understand why parents must be obeyed.