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Original Title: | The Lorax |
ISBN: | 0679889108 (ISBN13: 9780679889106) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Lorax, Swomee-Swans, Brown Bar-ba-loots, Humming-Fishes |
Literary Awards: | California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Primary (1976) |
Dr. Seuss
Hardcover | Pages: 72 pages Rating: 4.35 | 266548 Users | 3895 Reviews
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Title | : | The Lorax |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 72 pages |
Published | : | February 24th 1998 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published 1971) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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"UNLESS someone like you...cares a whole awful lot...nothing is going to get better...It's not." Long before saving the earth became a global concern, Dr. Seuss, speaking through his character the Lorax, warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the earth's natural beauty. His classic cautionary tale is now available in an irresistible mini-edition, perfect for backpack or briefcase, for Arbor Day, Earth Day, and every day.Rating Containing Books The Lorax
Ratings: 4.35 From 266548 Users | 3895 ReviewsRate Containing Books The Lorax
Hate to see less than 5 Stars for a Seuss!I'm taking my Grand-girl to the the movie [her first IMAX] today and remembered I should rate in GR.I was raised on Seuss, my kids were raised on Seuss and now a third generation. What is not to love?Happy Reading!
*Review from my eight year old* I like this book because of the storyline. I would recomend this book for you, too. The best part that I like is when the Onceler chops down the very last Truffala tree because then he learns his lesson to not chop down nature.
4.5 starsIf you know me well enough, you will know that Dr. Seuss is not my favorite children's author. I always had that feeling that there was a glass wall that stood between Dr. Seuss' tales and me as a child reader. I also disagree with how Read Across America only concentrates on Dr. Seuss when there are plenty of other children's book authors and children's books that deserve recognition for their quality and the activities that they can present. I will, however, say that I really enjoyed
The Lorax is one of Dr. Seuss most memorable books as it is about the importance of taking care of all of the trees in the world. The Lorax may have some controversial issues, but it is still a great book for both children and adults to treasure for many years.Dr. Seuss story about how chopping down too many trees can destroy the Earths environment is truly powerful and moving as it realistically portrays what can happen to the environment when trees are cut down through Dr. Seuss childish
Now who would have thought that Seuss back in the 60s would have already been concerned about the destruction of the environment so much so that he wrote this incredible and addictive story (asked for by my son two to three times a week). My kid is always asking me about the Once-ler Why cant we see his body? Why did he make the Barba-loots go away? Why did he cut down the Truffula tree? What is a Thneed? The lessons are so simple and yet so subtle here and it is great on so many different
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,nothing is going to get better. It's not.Author/Illustrator: Dr SeussFirst published: 1971The ankle-biter had seen the animated movie The Lorax with her cousins and was keen to read the book. I was wary because a) I understood the movie was substantially different to the book, and b) her reading ability (vocab and comprehension) IMO surpassed Dr Seuss. BUT she'd been "studying" Dr Seuss at school in relation to poetry so I picked up the book and
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