![]() ![]() Seuss's birthday than reading one or more of his books. Get hooked on a book There's no better way to celebrate Dr.1925 Get that degree Geisel graduates from Dartmouth College. 1934 Big oil Geisel produces a 30-page booklet, titled "Secrets of the Deep," for Standard Oil. 1957 Banner year Geisel publishes both "The Cat in the Hat" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." 1942 Supporting the war effort Geisel begins work for the government to support the war effort, including drawing posters and later commanding the Animation Department of the U.S. Seuss gets a library On the fourth anniversary of his death, the library at the University of California, San Diego is renamed the Geisel Library for Geisel's generous contributions over the years. He passed away in La Jolla, California, in 1991. He published his first children’s book in 1937, titled “And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street.” “Green Eggs and Ham,” “Horton Hears a Who,” and “The Cat in the Hat” are some of his more well-known titles. ![]() Born in 1904 in Massachusetts, Geisel went on to write some of the world’s best-known children’s books, with sales topping 600 million. Seuss, wrote and illustrated books that both children and adults came to love. Seuss’s Birthday – March 2 Theodore Seuss Geisel was an American author who, under the pen name Dr. ![]()
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