Why You Should Enroll in Dr. Seuss Book Club?

Very often, the avid readers had been a member of the Dr. Seuss Book Club, in their childhood, where they had the opportunity to improve their aptitude for reading habit. And you can see at least a small library in their home, along with the books written by Dr. Seuss. He wrote more than 40 books, especially for the children. each and every work of Dr. Seuss is popular even today, since his words induce the fun in reading. Sources of his success in writing could be the limited usage of high vocabulary, hilarious events, simple text, rhyme, repetition, good selection of words, creative illustrations and real characters. Dr. Seuss book club teaches the novice readers to learn the skill and inspire to continue it forever in their life time.

In the earlier days, when he studied at the college of Dartmouth, he was recognized as chief editor of his college's magazine for humor and out of college, he contributed to Jack-o-Lanter, against the administration's knowledge, with his middle name to be his pen-name, Seuss. Later, Ted was a student as Oxford, where he met Helen Palmer and she realized his potential in doodles and advised him to take arts as his career. This was a great turning point, where Seuss started to evolve as cartoonist, with the name Dr. Seuss. Nearly for 15 full years, he was a cartoonist in newspapers and magazines and even worked for Navy during World War II. At the end of the war, the first book for children by Dr. Seuss was published and it began with the famous lines "And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street".

Usually all the books in Dr. Seuss book club do not have the intention of conveying a big moral to the children. The flow of the story moves in such a way that every moral he wanted to convey was hidden inside the story. He insisted the inherent moral within the story. And this way really induced the children to read more of his books.

Dr. Seuss book club consists of books, in which every character was given the portrait by Dr. Seuss himself, as a renowned cartoonist. The style of the figures was often droopy and rounded in feature, which made them unique. The cartoons very often conveyed the movement of the figure vividly with lines and all these helps the children, who have an aptitude for doodling too.

The books in Dr. Seuss book club includes, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, The Cat in the Hat, If I Ran the Zoo, The King's Stilts, Horton Hatches the Egg, If I Ran the Circus, Green Eggs and Ham, Fox in Socks, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Horton Hears a Who, The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins and the complete compilation of the work of Dr. Seuss.

If you are member of Dr. Seuss book club, you will automatically get every other book from his collection to read. If you really want to enroll, get to know the offers availed by the club and grab it too.

Jason Forthofer is the owner of Seuss Dude, a guide to Dr. Seuss books and where you can learn more about the Dr. Seuss book club.


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