
The Eye Book
Theo. LeSieg(Author)
Random House USA Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 28. September 1999
Book
Hardback
36 pages
978-0-375-80033-7 (ISBN)
Description
Our eyes see flies.
Our eyes see ants.
Sometimes they see
pink underpants.
Oh, say can you see? Dr. Seuss's hilarious ode to eyes gives little ones a whole new appreciation for all the wonderful things to be seen!
Our eyes see ants.
Sometimes they see
pink underpants.
Oh, say can you see? Dr. Seuss's hilarious ode to eyes gives little ones a whole new appreciation for all the wonderful things to be seen!
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Series
Edition
Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Random House USA Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Up to Kindergarten, Interest Age: From 2 to 5 years
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
FULL COLOR
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
191 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-375-80033-7 (9780375800337)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Dr Seuss
The Eye Book
Book
10/1968
Random House Books for Young Readers
€27.35
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Persons
Dr. Seuss, also known as Theodor Seuss Geisel, is one of the most beloved children’s book authors ofall time. From The Cat in the Hat to Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, his iconic characters, stories, and art stylehave had a lasting influence on generations of children and adults. The books he wrote and illustratedunder the name Dr. Seuss (along with others he wrote but did not illustrate, under the pseudonyms Theo. LeSieg and Rosetta Stone) have been translated into forty-five languages. Hundreds of millionsof copies have found their way into homes and hearts around the world. Dr. Seuss’s long list of awardsincludes Caldecott Honors, the Pulitzer Prize, and eight honorary doctorates. Works based on hisoriginal stories have won three Oscars, three Emmys, three Grammys, and a Peabody.