Top 5 Dr Seuss Books for Children
81Dr. Seuss believed in children’s eagerness to learn and found a way to make learning fun by not only taking great delight in reading his books but in devouring every page. With pictures to light the page and the imagination, he was surely every child’s dream come true. Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, There’s a Wocket in my Pocket, Fox in Socks, Mr. Brown Can Moo Can You? These are the top 5 Dr Seuss books for children.
These results don’t come from any advanced study nor gathering of statistics from far and wide. The favourites have been decided because these are the books my children loved and laughed over, not once or twice but dozens of times. In fact, every time we opened these pages my children giggled and their faces lit up the room. Everyone in the room sang out the rhymes in unison. The words were remembered from one night to the next yet there was always a sense of anticipation at the turn of every page.
Will it be the same tonight? What if somehow the outcome is a little different from the night before? We all know the end of the story. We know that the cat in the hat will get there in the end. But somehow the words are as fresh today as they were yesterday and there is always an element of surprise no matter how many times we have heard the end of the story.
Cat in the Hat
Cat in the Hat must take out the prize for the best ever Dr. Seuss tale. Was it because this was the first book recognised by the publishing companies or merely that it was the easiest story to read to children? The rhyme rolls along as easy as the waves hit the shore. Images of the infamous Cat with his cheeky grin and wearing his best hat straight from the circus are enough to hook the youngest reader. What child wouldn’t be content with this story of a simple cat making his mark in the world and winning the day by the end of the book?
There’s a Wocket in my Pocket
What do you have in your pocket? A wocket? What is a wocket? Find out for yourselves in yet another of Dr. Seuss rhyming ditties. The pictures alone will give the game away. You’ve got to love that man Seuss – every child that’s ever read one of his stories will know exactly where I’m coming from.
Green Eggs and Ham
We’ve all heard of green ham and decided it might be better off in the trash can than in the frying pan. Yet Dr Seuss spins his yarn of green eggs and ham and leaves little doubt that food is as good as we make it. The catchy rhymes in this book have even the smallest toddler chanting away about green eggs and ham and spam I am.
Fox in Socks
Fox in Socks had a big place in our home when my children were little. Partly because my eldest son had a stuffed fox with white socks that he snuggled in to each night but mostly because Dr Seuss brought him to life, the delightful tale of a fox in socks was clearly a winner. The fox that leapt off the pages and into our living room spread joy amongst anyone within ear shot.
Mr. Brown Can Moo Can You?
Not only can Mr. Brown moo like a cow but he can also go ‘Pop’ like a cork or ‘Klopp’ to make the same sound as a horse’s hooves. Bringing out the best, or worst of any reader, clicking the way through these pages of nonsense sends all ages into shrieks of laughter. Buzz like a bumble bee and before you know it you’ll be making noises bigger and better than Mr. Brown.
The Top Five Dr. Seuss Books for Children
It is with great delight that I bring you the top five Dr. Seuss books for children. Not only did they bring a smile to my children’s faces every night of their young lives but they also reinforced for me the simplicity of words and pictures to not only brighten but lighten any day.
Copyright © 2011 Karen Wilton
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One fish, Two fish.... One of my favorite Dr. Suess books. Great topic for this inspirational topic!
I've never read any of the Dr. Seuss books, although I know that they're famous. They sound so cheerful and fun from your
descriptions. You've persuaded me to have a look at them!
I am an adult....I think! I can't help it but I just love all of Dr. Seus' books. He makes up names and the animals are hilarious.
Here I thought I knew all of the Dr. Seuss books and have discovered some new ones to me. I will have to look for them Great Hub!
The first Suess book I ever read-- when I was a kid was "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins"-- one of his early ones. and I was enchanted. But I did enjoy reading his later ones to my kids. "If I Ran the Zoo" and "If I Ran the Circus"( The Circus McGurkus).
When I managed a Doctor's Office, I always made sure we stocked Dr. Seuss books. But alas, alack, some child was always taking one home! I finally made it like a "Lending
Library" they could take the book, as long as the NEXT visit they brought it back. It worked and they did! Good Hub Karanda.
Oh the Places You'll Go...with Dr.Suess. Great hub. I like the newer non-fiction books that there are now as well.
Karanda-wonderful job on old Doc Seuss. One thing that I would have added is a poll: 'what is YOUR favorite Dr. S book?' and give a few to choose from. Just b/c I am curious about which book other people enjoy. :) Thanks for sharing.
Yay. I am going to vote now. LOL OK I just voted. I'm the only one to vote so it is hands down for the cat in the hat. LOL My favorite old one is Go Dog Go! But, my favorite latest one is: Oh the Places You'll Go. Just to prove you are never to 'old' to receive a children's book-especially one from the esteemed Seuss, I gave a copy to my daughter when she graduated from H.S.
My son LOVES Green Eggs and Ham! We read that, along with some others, almost every night. Fox in Sox is so much fun to read (at least for me!). We also read The Foot Book by Dr. Suess. :)
I wasn't familiar with dr. Seuss books; nice to have found out about them. I'll definitely check them out. Hub voted up!
Who can deny the pleasures of DR Seuss. The anarchic, wonderful and thought provoking stories and rhymes delight children and adults alike. Great hub!
Great choices! My kids had all of them, and I remember "To Think That I Saw it on Mulberry Street," as one of the favorites. I hit the 'vote' button on your poll before I remembered this one! ;-)
Hi Karanda
Certainly Dr. Seuss could have written a story about down under. Something like "No Missing Sock For Me, Just Down Under, Mate."
I enjoy being silly. Some folks like silly, some appreciate silly, and some join in. I have a few friends and we all enjoy silly. So good ol' Dr Seuss reminds us that at rock bottom, down under, we are all silly, just kids, traveling up and around.
Thanks for the insightful hub, Karanda.
As always, well-written and and capturing.
Vern
What a great hub. Reading stories to my kids is one of my favorite things about being a parent. Dr. Seuess is always part of the rotation. I loved how you made your selections for this hub based on your children's sheer enjoyment.
He's the man, simply because he can. Children listen and won't be missin' their bedtime rhymes. Hugs, Debby
It is so much fun to rhyme and that's why kids love the time
Dr Seuss, he's the man, even adults can be a fan.
A great hub and thanks for sharing.
Here's to many more hubs to share on here.
Take care
Eiddwen.
These books are really great ..Thanks for sharing karanda
i love this site thanks for putting sooooooooooooo much effort into it karanda






























RedElf Level 7 Commenter 12 months ago
Our kids were all big fans of "the doctor" as well. A big fav was "If I ran the Circus"