Dr. Seuss's ABC

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Dr. Seuss's ABC
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First edition cover
AuthorDr. Seuss
IllustratorDr. Seuss
CountryUnited States of America
Canada
France
Mexico City
Spain
China
United Kingdom
Australia
Singapore
Switzerland
South Korea
Russia
Japan
LanguageEnglish
French
Spanish
Chinese
Korean
Russian
Japanese
GenreChildren's Literature
PublisherRandom House, The Living Books Company (1995)
Publication date
December 25, 1963 (Renewed in 1991)
Preceded byDr. Seuss's Sleep Book 
Followed byHop on Pop 

Dr. Seuss's ABC is a 1963 children's A to Z in English alphabetical picture book by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel). It was published as part of the Random House Beginner Books series. It contains several short poems about a variety of characters, and is designed to introduce basic alphabet book concepts to children.

History[]

On the Biography special on Dr. Seuss, a "rejected" page from the book was revealed saying, "Big X / Little x / X...x...X / Someday, kiddies, you will learn about sex." This was included to check and see if the editors were paying attention.[1]

Audiobook[]

Dr. Seuss's ABC was read as an audiobook in 2000 by British comedian Rik Mayall as part of the audio tape "The Dr. Seuss Collection".

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References[]

  1. ^ Neal, Rome (March 4, 2004). "Dr. Seuss: Fun With Words". CBS News. Retrieved January 6, 2016.

Dr. Seuss's ABC

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