We have a ton of Dr. Suess books. Most of which were my mothers, that were passed down to me and now to Addie. "Horton Hears A Who" is my favorite. It has an amazing message, one that I try to keep in mind everyday. My H just bought Addie "Oh The Places You'll Go." I hadn't read that in a while. It's also a good one. That Dr. Suess was a smart guy.
we are planning to collect all of them for baby H!
BFP#1 May 17, 2008 Surgery for ectopic pregnancy June 3, 2008 ****** BFP #2 September 25, 2008 Baby boy born June 4, 2009 at 40 weeks 8 pounds 13 ounces and 23 inches ****** BFP #3 February 6, 2011 First U/S February 25, 2011 = TWINS!!! Boy/girl twins born October 4, 2011
This post made me think, who is Dr. Suess? So I just looked him up and he was a very interesting man. Not a Dr although he did work on a PhD, a veteran, he didn't win any awards (such as the Newbery Award) while living...
Overall a very interesting man!
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Quite. We actually read The Lorax aloud to the science class I co-teach today. They're 8th graders, and were actually quiet for a change and listened to the whole thing...
Re: Dr. Suess was a very smart man ...
indeed.
other good ones...
horton hatches an egg
the lorax
we are planning to collect all of them for baby H!
Surgery for ectopic pregnancy June 3, 2008
******
BFP #2 September 25, 2008
Baby boy born June 4, 2009 at 40 weeks
8 pounds 13 ounces and 23 inches
******
BFP #3 February 6, 2011
First U/S February 25, 2011 = TWINS!!!
Boy/girl twins born October 4, 2011
This post made me think, who is Dr. Suess? So I just looked him up and he was a very interesting man. Not a Dr although he did work on a PhD, a veteran, he didn't win any awards (such as the Newbery Award) while living...
Overall a very interesting man!
I did a paper on The Lorax (ahead of its time RE: environmental themes) for a creative writing class in college & got an A+.
DH loves reading Seuss books to baby.