My favorite Dr. Seuss story is "Go Dog Go."  I will never forget how my kids laughed when the dog would walk by wearing a hat and ask the other pup, "Do you like my hat?"  The other dog would always reply, "No, I do not." (Until the end of the book.)  The kids just thought it was so funny.  Now, there's more Dr. Seuss for us all to enjoy.

London's "Guardian" newspaper  is reporting that seven forgotten stories from children's author Dr. Seuss will soon be in book stores near you.  The stories in the collection titled "The Bippolo Seed" were written and originally published in various magazines in the 1950s.  They were found by Massachusetts dentist and avid Dr. Seuss collector Charles Cohen, who put the stories up for auction on ebay.  The works caught the eye of Seuss' Art Director Cathy Goldsmith, who purchased the stories.  The book is expected to be out this fall.
Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel, made a name for himself after the publication of "The Cat In The Hat" in 1957.  He has 44 books to his name and won a Pulitzer Prize for his work in promoting education.  Dr. Seuss died in 1991 at the age of 87.

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