Dr. Seuss

It Is Dr. Seuss Day, Which Book Is Your Favorite? – Survey of the Day
It Is Dr. Seuss Day, Which Book Is Your Favorite? – Survey of the Day
It Is Dr. Seuss Day, Which Book Is Your Favorite? – Survey of the Day
It doesn't really matter where you are from, what you do, or what you like, there is at least one thing we all seem to have in common... A favorite Dr. Seuss book. Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss, was born on this day in 1904 and now we celebrate March 2nd every year as Dr. Seuss Day. Having 46 of them to choose from, it seems as though everyone has their favorite. So, what is your favorite Dr.
15 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Dr. Seuss
15 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Dr. Seuss
15 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Dr. Seuss
Friday, March 2nd is a date that we must celebrate. On March’s second day, we must say “Hooray!” With a “Yip yip yippee yay,” for Dr. Seuss’ own birthday. In celebration of Dr. Seuss Day, on the day of Theodor Seuss Geisel’s birth, (March 2nd, 1904, to be exact), we have dug up 15 facts about the self-proclaimed doctor that you might not know.
National Reading/Dr. Seuss Week and ‘The Lorax’ Debuts in Theaters Friday Featuring Zac Efron and Taylor Swift
National Reading/Dr. Seuss Week and ‘The Lorax’ Debuts in Theaters Friday Featuring Zac Efron and Taylor Swift
National Reading/Dr. Seuss Week and ‘The Lorax’ Debuts in Theaters Friday Featuring Zac Efron and Taylor Swift
Some 'Green Eggs and Ham,' anyone? This week is National Reading/Dr. Seuss Week and that means a lot of reading in schools across the country to celebrate. Many elementary schools have special reading events planned over the next few days and on Friday, a new Dr. Seuss movie with the familiar voices Taylor Swift and Zac Efron in the animated flick, "The Lorax". Watch the trailer. Read Mo
Making Of “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”
Making Of “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”
Making Of “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”
There are a lot of great Christmas movies out there, and many of them are golden-oldie classics. Here is an old story with a modern take on it that, in my mind, puts it up there with the best ever made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r3aG5eFQFc It probably helps that the director in which this classic was entrusted knew how to handle bringing an iconic story to the big screen ...