Today we are sharing our family’s favorite Dr Seuss books as part of Feed Me Books Friday hosted by The Adventure of Motherhood. Check out the other posts today about Dr Seuss books!
My Fave Dr Seuss Book:
I Can Read With My Eyes Closed
We’ve read this one so many times, I literally can read it with my eyes closed! I was a bit hesitant the first time I read this book because I thought it would downplay “reading” and upplay imagination. But I was wrong, gratefully. It’s actually about how important it is to keep yours eyes open to read and observe the world around you. My favorite line is “And when I keep them open I can read with much more speed. You’ve got to be a speedy reader cause there’s oh so much to read.” We’ve worn our copy of this book almost completely out.
Brent’s Fave Dr Seuss Book:
Sneetches and Other Stories
Brent loves to read the Sneetches story to the girls at bedtime. At first I thought it was a little long for a bedtime story, but now that I’m more familiar with it, it goes rather quickly. I think Brent really likes the rhythm of this book’s rhymes and he kind of sings the words in a bouncy voice. He also likes the message of the Sneetches lesson, that we are all the same no matter out outsides and we can live in happiness and peace together. But we do always wonder with the Sneetches without stars upon thars never had their own frankfurter parties. Some mysteries are left unexplained, I guess.
Sammi’s Fave Dr Seuss Book:
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Sammi requests this one quite often. It’s another one I can almost read with my eyes shut. It doesn’t have a single storyline, rather each couple of pages work together around the same characters or topics. The lack of a coherent story is kind of difficult for me, but it does have some pages we quite love and quote often. For example, one page counts the fingers on Ned and he has eleven. Our quotable line is “Eleven, this is something new. I wish I had eleven, too!”
Elli’s Fave Dr Seuss Book:
Sleep Book
Yes, at 18 months Elli has a fave Dr Seuss book and it is indeed The Sleep Book. It’s kind of a long book so I usually read the first few pages (which are the best, in my opinion) and then read a couple out of the middle and then the last three pages. I’m not sure why Elli likes this book so much. We tried reading it to Sammi for ages before she showed any interest in it. But it’s a regular now at bedtime. My favorite line is “And people are gradually starting to say, ‘I feel rather drowsy. I’ve had quite a day.’” That’s exactly how I feel at the end of most days.
My Least Fave Dr Seuss Book:
The Cat in the Hat
I’m not fond of this one in the least. The poor kids are totally overwhelmed by the cat and then the poor cat is totally rejected by the kids. When I read it, all I can think about is the experiences of the characters on an emotional level. I think Dr Seuss definitely improved over his career. I haven’t read The Cat Comes Back. Maybe I should give it a try. But I’m not entirely motivated to. Maybe if it shows up on my doorstep, I’ll give it a go. But for now we’ll stick with our favorites.












What a good presentation of the favorites! I have not seen the first one- it looks great! Thanks for sharing!
The first book I could read by my self was the Foot Book By Dr. Seuss. I really just had it memorized from reading it so often with my mom, but I still remember the excitement I felt! Great post!
I’m really enjoying visiting everybody’s sites to see what Dr. Seuss books they enjoy. My library list is growing by the site!
We haven’t read “I can read with my eye’s shut” Will have to keep our eyes open and find that title!
Cat and the Hat is my least fav too! I was soo frustrated reading. I just wanted the cat to leave!
I have just scratched the surface of Seuss. I’m finding so many I’ve never heard of.
His bio is interesting and might help you understand the messages of his books. His family was a minority etc. I don’t want to say it wrong b/c I don’t remember exactly but it does help you see where he was coming from on a personal level.
Ps. check out my post tom. b/c it’s about you!
The fish counting book is fun for toddlers just learning colors and numbers. I really wish I could find our copy!
You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation however I in finding this matter to be actually one thing that I think I might by no means understand. It sort of feels too complicated and very huge for me. I’m looking forward for your subsequent put up, I will try to get the hang of it!