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And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
Book • 1937
Published in 1937, *And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street* is Dr. Seuss's first children's book.
It follows Marco, a boy with an overactive imagination, as he embellishes his observations on his way home from school.
The story showcases Dr. Seuss's signature rhymes and imaginative illustrations, highlighting the power of creativity and imagination.
Despite its initial rejections, the book has become a timeless classic in children's literature.
It follows Marco, a boy with an overactive imagination, as he embellishes his observations on his way home from school.
The story showcases Dr. Seuss's signature rhymes and imaginative illustrations, highlighting the power of creativity and imagination.
Despite its initial rejections, the book has become a timeless classic in children's literature.
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