苏斯博士 — 作者 (27)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 publishing house: Random House Children's Books 2000 - 10
With 80 pages of coloring fun, kids are sure to keep the "Wholiday" spirit alive this Christmas! Based on Dr. Seuss's classic picture book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and the motion picture screenplay of the same name, this rhyming coloring book is chock-full of lively illustrations of the Grinch (in young and old incarnations), his faithful dog, Max, and the stubbornly cheerful Whos of Whoville. Color in the pictures and tear them out to post on the fridge or give to a favorite friend. But wait, there's more! The back cover features a paper doll cutout of a very grumpy looking Grinch in Santa wear. (Ages 3 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
I Wish That I Had Duck Feet [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 2004 - 1
What would life be like if you had feet like a duck, or horns like a deer, a whale spout on your head, or a long, long nose? In this crazy tale a small boy imagines all these things, only to decide in the end that perhaps it's better to be "ME" after all.
The Lorax [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 / Theodor Seuss Geisel publishing house: Random House Books for Young Readers 1971 - 8
When Dr. Seuss gets serious, you know it must be important. Published in 1971, and perhaps inspired by the "save our planet" mindset of the 1960s, The Lorax is an ecological warning that still rings true today amidst the dangers of clear-cutting, pollution, and disregard for the earth's environment. In The Lorax, we find what we've come to expect from the illustrious doctor: brilliantly whimsical rhymes, delightfully original creatures, and weirdly undulating illustrations. But here there is also something more--a powerful message that Seuss implores both adults and children to heed.
The now remorseful Once-ler--our faceless, bodiless narrator--tells the story himself. Long ago this enterprising villain chances upon a place filled with wondrous Truffula Trees, Swomee-Swans, Brown Bar-ba- loots, and Humming-Fishes. Bewitched by the beauty of the Truffula Tree tufts, he greedily chops them down to produce and mass-market Thneeds. ("It's a shirt. It's a sock. It's a glove. It's a hat.") As the trees swiftly disappear and the denizens leave for greener pastures, the fuzzy yellow Lorax (who speaks for the trees "for the trees have no tongues") repeatedly warns the Once-ler, but his words of wisdom are for naught. Finally the Lorax extricates himself from the scorched earth (by the seat of his own furry pants), leaving only a rock engraved "UNLESS." Thus, with his own colorful version of a compelling morality play, Dr. Seuss teaches readers not to fool with Mother Nature. But as you might expect from Seuss, all hope is not lost--the Once-ler has saved a single Truffula Tree seed! Our fate now rests in the hands of a caring child, who becomes our last chance for a clean, green future. (Ages 4 to 8)
Horton Hatches the Egg [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 publishing house: Random House Books for Young Readers 2004 - 10
Illus. in color by the author. It's the talk of the jungle when an elephant hatches an egg. Extravagant nonsense and rollicking verse.
The Cat in the Hat [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
7.9 (7 个评分) 作者: Dr. Seuss publishing house: Random House Books for Young Readers 1957 - 3
In the first book featuring the character (The Cat in the Hat, 1957), the Cat brings a cheerful, exotic and exuberant form of chaos to a household of two young children one rainy day while their mother is out. Bringing with him two creatures appropriately named Thing One and Thing Two, the Cat performs all sorts of wacky tricks to amuse the children, with mixed results. The Cat's antics are vainly opposed by the family pet, who is a sentient and articulate goldfish. The children (Sally and her older brother, who serves as the narrator) ultimately prove exemplary latchkey children, capturing the Things and bringing the Cat under control. He cleans up the house on his way out, disappearing seconds before the mother arrives.
The book has been popular since its publication, and a logo featuring the Cat adorns all Dr. Seuss publications and animated films produced after Cat in the Hat.
Seuss wrote the book because he felt that there should be more entertaining and fun material for beginning readers. From a literary point of view, the book is a feat of skill, since it simultaneously maintains a strict triple meter, keeps to a tiny vocabulary, and tells an entertaining tale. Literary critics occasionally write recreational essays about the work, having fun with issues such as the absence of the mother and the psychological or symbolic characterizations of Cat, Things, and Fish. This book is written in a style common to Dr. Seuss, anapestic tetrameter (see Dr. Seuss's meters).
The Cat in the Hat has also been translated into Latin with the title Cattus Petasatus and into Yiddish with the title "di Kats der Payats".
The story is 1626 words in length and uses a vocabulary of only 236 unique words, of which 54 occur exactly once and 33 twice. Only a single word – another – has three syllables, while 14 have two and the remaining 221 are monosyllabic. The longest words are something and playthings.
The Cat in the Hat has gone on to sell 7.2 million copies in the United States alone (up to 2000), making it the 9th best-selling hardcover children's book of all time.
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霍顿听见了呼呼的声音 [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 译者: 苗卉 publishing house: 中译出版社 2017 - 6
大象霍顿听到了一个小灰尘粒上的求救声,他决定保护这些叫作“呼呼”的小生命。其他的动物听不到“呼呼”的声音,他们认为霍顿疯了,想尽办法要毁灭这个灰尘粒。但是霍顿毫不退缩,最后他让所有的“呼呼”奋力高呼,终于证明了他们的存在。这个故事不但有趣而且可以教孩子懂得很多美好的东西:善良、仁爱、忠诚、信守承诺……
The Cat in the Hat [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 苏斯博士 publishing house: Random House Books for Young Readers 1957 - 3
Poor Dick and Sally. It's cold and wet and they're stuck in the house with nothing to do . . . until a giant cat in a hat shows up, transforming the dull day into a madcap adventure and almost wrecking the place in the process Written by Dr. Seuss in 1957 in response to the concern that "pallid primers with] abnormally courteous, unnaturally clean boys and girls' were leading to growing illiteracy among children, "The Cat in the Hat "(the first Random House Beginner Book) changed the way our children learn how to read.