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April 26,2025
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This was the first book that I have ever read to my youngest brother Matthew. When I was reading this book I was a little emotional because this was the first time I actually did something with my youngest brother and that he was smiling and laughing at me. When I finished the book I felt like my little brother would do great things and maybe do better things in life than the things I did in life. Now I look at what he is doing and I feel very proud of him and he definitely reads better than me.
April 26,2025
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This is as much for adults as kids. It was actually written in response to someone who complained that all of his books were about boys.
April 26,2025
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This modern cautionary tale for children of all ages was written by Dr. Seuss in the 1960s and discovered by his widow only after his death in 1991. The illustrations were inspired by Dr. Seuss's sketches found in his original manuscript.

Not quite a touching tale, but interesting and entertaining, nonetheless.
April 26,2025
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This updated version of the classic Seuss story featured Mayzie McGrew and the flower that blossoms in the most unlikely of all places--the top of her head. Not surprisingly, this occurrence causes quite a reaction among her classmates, her teacher, and the principal. When efforts to get rid of the daisy have a negative effect on the girl, her parents are summoned. Suddenly, everyone is trying to remove that daisy. What can poor Daisy do? Young readers will thoroughly enjoy all the silliness while swallowing a sound message about leaving well enough alone and not picking on someone or her flowers just because she's a little bit different.
April 26,2025
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When a daisy suddenly sprouts from the top of Mayzie McGrew's head, she is faced with her classmates' taunts, her parents' dismay, and a publicity agent's greed.
April 26,2025
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Originally a screenplay, this was republished as yet another charming book by Dr Seuss after his death. Unlike most of his books and similar to his other screen plays, it is about a human being, they're not an ordinary one...
April 26,2025
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This book is the 2016 version based on his original sketches. The earlier version used the animated characters from the film. There is interesting back matter that explains the versions and how they both came to be published.
The story is one of the few with a female central character. Daisy-Head Mayzie celebrates the qualities that make each of us unique and special.
April 26,2025
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What a silly book! The illustrations are much different than Dr. Suess's normal, but they were sweet.
April 26,2025
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I never thought that I'll enjoy children's books this much.
April 26,2025
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This is the story of a little girl who sprouted a daisy on her head. It caused a lot of worldwide attention. In Dr. Seuss rhyme and illustrations. Fun story that was found by his wife after Dr. Seuss died.
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