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  1. Mar 1, 2012 · Helen Geisel was unable to bear children, and Geisel did not father any children with his second wife Audrey, though he was a stepfather to her two daughters. When Dr. Seuss was asked...

  2. Mar 2, 2017 · Although Chrysanthemum-Pearl was the first imaginary child Seuss featured on a Christmas card, writes biographer Philip Nel, she was one of many featured over the years: others included...

  3. Mar 2, 2023 · Did Dr. Seuss like children? Despite writing dozens of children's books throughout his celebrated career, rumors have swirled for years regarding Dr. Seuss's disdain for snot-nosed kids. As detailed by Smithsonian Magazine , this is likely merely a myth, as the author and his first wife, Helen, were reportedly devastated they couldn't have ...

  4. Apr 22, 2020 · Theodor Seuss Geisel ( March 2, 1904 –Sept. 24, 1991), who used the pseudonym "Dr. Seuss," wrote and illustrated 45 childrens books filled with memorable characters, earnest messages, and even limericks. Many of Dr. Seusss books have become classics, such as "The Cat in the Hat," " How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

  5. Oh, the Places You'll Go! is a children's book, written and illustrated by children's author Dr. Seuss. It was first published by Random House on January 22, 1990. It was his last book to be published during his lifetime before his death, on September 24, 1991 at the age of 87.

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · Yes, I’m with The World! You've heard of his books — now hear the story of the man behind them: Dr. Seuss. Find out what influenced the books that have captivated children for decades.

  7. Dr. Seuss - Children's Books, Classics, Humor: In 1947 Geisel returned to childrens books with McElligot’s Pool, about a boy who imagines a fantastical marine world while fishing. The work was especially noted for Geisel’s inventive creatures, which would come to populate his later stories.

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