75th Anniversary of Dr.Seuss
There are plenty of reasons to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Dr. Seuss's first book being published !
That book, And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street, is as fresh and amusing today as it was when it first hit the shelves.
Reread the classic, in which Marco, a boy with a very vivid imagination, tells an amazing tale of the things and people and events he "sees" while walking down the street.
Read more wonderful Seuss books @ Your Library
DID YOU KNOW?
Mulberry Street was a real street in Dr.Seuss' (Theodore Geisel) neighbourhood
Dr. Seuss sometimes wrote under the name Theo LeSieg (LeSieg is Geisel spelled backward!)
His first book was rejected by over thirty different publishers before it finally was accepted and children's picture books were changed forever!
And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street was originally called A Story That No One Can Beat !

