Narrator Chris Cox brings some of Dr. Seuss’s beloved characters— Horton, Marco, Officer Pat, and the Grinch—to new life in this collection of stories not previously published in book form. Cox narrates at a steady clip, letting the flow, rhythm, and cadence of Seuss’s words take center stage. He elongates words at times—for example, as the Kwuggerbug tells Horton the elephant to “streeeeeeetch out your trunk”—and emphasizes Seuss’s alliteration —”tattered his toenails and bruised all his bones.” Cox’s voice is youthful and playful, perfect for what Seuss’s calls “logical insanity.” To complete the production, Seuss expert Charles Cohen provides insights on Seuss’s literary career. A.R. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
The year’s best children’s books beautifully embody the curiosity and spirit of young minds. They see the fantastic in the everyday, from the hidden lives of woodland creatures to a friendship between a sandwich and a cupcake, and find profoundly simple answers to deceptively simple questions, like what defines a friendship and how one idea can change the world.
‘Tis the holiday season and time to buy gifts For your friends and your family, The mailman, your niece, Your teacher, your preacher, and your half-cousin Cliff. Books make a great present, When they’re papered in gold, Folded in tissue, Or wrapped in a ribbon. One way or another, they’re much better when given. As […]
If you’re a fan of Dr. Seuss (and, really, who isn’t?), then you’ve probably heard that there is a newly rediscovered, previously unpublished Seussian masterpiece coming our way on July 28. What Pet Should I Get? returns to the brother and sister of One Fish, Two Fish, and follows the siblings as they select a […]
The dog days have come again. Summer’s drawing to a sweltering close, and school bells are about to ring. No more going down with the sun—bedtime’s moving up! If you’re finding it difficult to draw your munchkin’s eyes away from those stubborn rays of summer twilight pushing their way through the blackout curtains, allow me […]