Interesting Book House For Children
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010Children pass their time by reading their favorite books; some of them have passion towards reading books written by their favorite authors. There is lot of online sites to excite children interests, seussville.com stands at top for the taste of children. Dr.Seuss started his career in writing books on 1937; his books were marvelous and attracted many children to his passionate writings and stories. Dr. Seuss book list extends for all types of readers especially for the children. Dr. Seuss after graduating from Dartmouth College he had a brief fling at Oxford University before he began his following passion towards cartoonist. Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated around 44 books for children. Although Dr.Seuss first career was in advertising, he wrote his first book at 1937. His first book was named as “And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street” at 1937. In 1955, Dartmouth gave him his first honorary doctorate.
He would eventually receive several more honorary degrees, including one from Princeton. The Cat in the Hat (1957) was Seuss’s thirteenth children’s book. He wrote an even earlier, unpublished children’s book in 1931. Now the seussville.com is a part of random family book house for children. His other famous writings include Bartholomew and the Oobleck and Horton Hatches the Egg (1940). His cartoons make fun of nationalists. They oppose dictatorship. They criticize discrimination against Jews and against the African Americans, at a time when such discrimination was both legal and common. After the war, he brought his political message to his children’s books. A 1953 visit to Japan served as part of the inspiration of one of his most powerful anti-prejudice books: Horton Hears a Who! (1954). His other writings include Happy Birthday to You! , which is one of the favorite book liked by most of the children’.