

Oh goodness, I don't know where to start. Dr. Seuss really is here, there, and everywhere! He has been around writing famous books for years and it seems like his books aren't going anywhere for a long time. Dr. Seuss has written so many children's classics that have helped kids everywhere learn to read. His books were so successful that they have been made into board games, puzzles, action figures, lunch boxes, coloring books, and even transformed into film. Some of the films are The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Green Eggs and Ham, and the latest movie, Horton Hears a Who. I have personally only seen one of these movies, and that is How the Grinch Stole Christmas. I love the cartoon version of the story, but I have to admit I did not care much for the real version with Jim Carrey. I found myself feeling so sorry for the Grinch because of his childhood, and I found myself frightened of him at times. The Grinch played by Jim Carrey is actually quite scary, and if I was scared of him I can only imagine how scared the little children must have felt when they saw him. I have not yet been to the Horton Hears a Who movie, but I have heard that it was well made and well done. I never read the book as a child, so I don't know what it is about, but hopefully I will get a chance to see it soon.
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