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Birth of a Legend
Theodor Seuss Geisel, other wise known as Dr. Seuss was born on the date of March 2, 1904. (drseussart.com) -
And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street
And to Think THat I Saw It On Mulberry Street, was published on December 21, 1937. (super-childrens-books.com) -
Academy Award
He got this academy award for “Gerald McBoing-Boing”, for being the best cartoon in 1951 -
The Cat in The Hat
Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in The Hat on December 22, 1957 (super-childrens-books.com) -
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
I don't know the date that this book was published, but it was in 1960. (super-childrens-books.com) -
Green Eggs and Ham
I don't know the exact date of this book either. But again, it was in 1960. (super-childrens-books.com) -
Peabody Awards
He recieved Peadbody Awards for the animated specials, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "Horton Hears a Who!", those are the two that he got an award for in 1971. (theodorseussgeisel.weebly.com) -
Emmy Award
He received an Emmy for "Halloween is Grinch Night", for Best Children's special in 1977. -
The Pulitzer Prize Committee
Dr. Seuss recieved the Pulitzer Prize in 1984. (http://theodorseussgeisel.weebly.com/) -
New York Library Lion
He recieved a New York Library Lion award in 1986, I don't know what for, but is sounds like a pretty big deal. (theodorseussgeisel.weebly.com/) -
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
Oh, the Places You'll Go!, was published on January 22, of 1990 (super-childrens-books.com) -
The Passing of a wonder
The tragic passing of this man was on September 24, of 1991. (drseussart.com)