For those books he used the pen name Theo. Seuss liked to write books and have someone else draw the pictures. Seuss (who was known as Theodor Geisel when he wasn't writing or drawing) wrote and illustrated 44 books for children and their lucky parents. Seuss's rhymes will delight young readers and help them discover the world around them, starting with their own bodies!ĭr. LeSieg, with new illustrations by Joe Mathieu, about who has teeth, who doesn't, and how to keep the ones you have! Learn about this very important body part that lets us talk, eat, and more in this useful guide! From a lion's mouth to a clam's, explore all the things teeth can do, how they grow, and how to keep them in tip top shape!ĭr. Seuss with this hilarious book all about teeth-now in a new book perfect for the littlest of readers!Ī classic work by Dr.
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