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Dr. Seuss' 1971 hit novel 'The Lorax' formerly banned, became a No. 1 best-selling book
A children’s book with a big message is leading sales today.
One person can make a difference, even if acting alone And in that very moment, we heard a loud whack! From outside in the fields came a sickening smack Of an axe on a tree. Then we heard the tree ...
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The Once-ler cuts the final tree The Lorax (2012)
The Once-ler (Ed Helms) finally cuts down the very last Truffula tree, bringing his booming Thneed business to a sudden halt.
(CBS/AP) SAN DIEGO, Calif. - We all know 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' - but who stole the Lorax from Dr. Seuss's widow? A 2-foot bronze statue of the Lorax character created by Dr. Seuss' - real ...
The legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps shows how caring for the land can also restore purpose, resiliency, and hope in ...
Himmelsbach is a Los Angeles writer and producer. The little kids understand. My 6-year-old son, Emmett, reads Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” at least once a week and can explain the message of the book ...
The recent movie adaptation of The Lorax was a smash hit at theaters, drawing viewers into a 3-D version of the world Dr. Seuss created over 40 years ago. Hollywood expands upon the classic ...
As Dr. Seuss titles go, The Lorax seems far less known than enduring tomes about the Grinch, Horton and that hat-wearing cat. Here’s a possible explanation: The 1971 work is a cloudy fable that warns ...
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Apparently when the Lorax isn't speaking for the trees, he's hocking SUVs, sugar-stuffed pancakes and disposable diapers. Today in news that is deeply discouraging, The Lorax has been revealed to be a ...
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