Good morning! Happy Dr. Seuss Day! I found these here items for sale... they could be yours for a cool million.
Dr. Seuss created these whimsical sculptures of "unknown beasts" in the 1930's. The winning bid also includes a vacation to France to personally oversee their packing and shipping, of course.
In other Seuss news: I put up a display honoring Dr. Seuss at my library, and it's already been completely picked over! Between picture books, beginning readers, some shelved under "Seuss," some under "LeSeig," and a few under "Geisel," as well as the Cat in the Hat science spin-offs by Bonnie Worth and Tish Rabe, we really have a lot more Seuss than what most would think. It's kind of gratifying to think of folks all over town reading his works for his birthday.
Wow! Just when I thought the guy was cool enough... And to think he got rejected 28 times with his first book! Clearly, he was genius!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that! Wow. Good thing he persevered, eh?
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