Author Spotlight: Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss & Oh The Places You'll Go Pop Up

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Dr. Seuss & Oh The Places You'll Go Pop Up

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Dr. Seuss Pops Up:

This super deluxe pop-up book celebrates seven of Dr. Seuss's bestloved classics - The Cat in the Hat; Green Eggs and Ham; The Sneetches; I Can Read with My Eyes Shut; One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish; Fox in Socks; and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back! An extravaganza of paper-engineering captures the Seussessence of each book using selections from the original text and art. Bold, sturdy pop-ups, gargantuan gatefolds, and spritely slide tabs bring these classics to.

Oh, the Places You'll Go Pop-Up:

Dr. Seuss's Oh, the Places You'll Go! is a wonderfully wise and joyous ode to finding one's path through the maze of life. In celebration of its 20th anniversary, this classic bestseller has been transformed into a popup book by master paper engineer David A. Carter. Filled with glorious pop-ups, detailed pop-up booklets, special effects, and the complete original text, this classic bursts with vibrant new energy. It's the perfect diploma for graduates of all ages, and an ideal gift for anyone starting out on a new adventure.

Features:

  • Author: Dr. Seuss
  • Format: Pop-up books
  • Age Range: 3 months and up

Brand: Random House

Material: Pop-Up Books

Origin: Imported

Oh, the places they'll go (when they're absorbed in a Dr. Seuss book)! The famed children's author is still stretching kids' imaginations to the max with his rhyming books, and we have some of the best ones here: The Cat in the Hat (in English and other languages), The Lorax, Green Eggs and Ham, and more. Snuggle with your little one and crack open one of these classics.

Publishing behemoth Random House is the largest English language publisher in the world, with books of all kinds including the best in fiction, nonfiction and children’s literature. Random House first made international news by successfully defending in court the U.S. publication of James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses, setting a major legal precedent for freedom of speech. Beginning in the 1930s, the company moved into publishing for children, and over the years has become a leader in the field. Random House entered reference publishing in 1947 with the highly successful American College Dictionary, which was followed in 1966 by the equally successful unabridged Random House Dictionary of the English Language. It continues to publish numerous reference works, including the Random House Webster's College Dictionary.