Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
(Author) Dr. SeussHow terrible to be poor Herbie Hart, who has taken his Throm-dim-bu-lator apart Or the Crumple-horn, Web-footed, Green-bearded Schlotts, whose tail is entailed with un-solvable knots. Packed with all the essential ingredients that have made Dr. Seuss so well loved over the past 50 years -- riotous rhyme, zany artwork, off-the-wall humour -- this delightful tale reminds us that however sorry we feel for ourselves, there is always someone, somewhere, worse off than ourselves.
Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel, was an American author and illustrator known for his whimsical and imaginative children's books. His most notable works include "The Cat in the Hat," "Green Eggs and Ham," and "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" Dr. Seuss's unique literary style combined playful rhymes, quirky characters, and vibrant illustrations to create engaging stories that captured the hearts of readers of all ages. His contributions to literature include promoting literacy, creativity, and moral values through his storytelling. Dr. Seuss had a significant impact on the children's book genre, influencing generations of writers and artists. His most famous work, "The Cat in the Hat," remains a timeless classic beloved by readers worldwide.