"The Butter Battle," "Sneetches," and "Green Eggs and Ham."
Dr. Seuss
Hay, sticks, stones, and a wolf.
The 3 Little Pigs
He begs an unnamed character to try green eggs and ham.
Sam.
A grumpy creature with a heart "two sizes too small" learns to love Christmas.
The Grinch Stole Christmas
This Chicago-born writer gave us classics like "A Light in the Attic" and "Falling Up."
Shel Silverstein
A princess, a pumpkin, and Prince Charming.
Cinderella
A girl and her seven dwarves.
Snow White
A boy and an overgrown fruit.
James and the Giant Peach
In addition to his own work, this author is responsible for the illustration that appears on "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?"
Eric Carle
A distressed beautiful girl can't turn straw into gold, so she makes a deal with an imp.
Rumpelstiltskin.
Sally and her brother are entertained by this character and Things 1 & 2.
Cat in the Hat
The friendship between a pig and a barn spider.
Charlotte's Web
The author of books like "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," and "If You Take a Mouse to the Movies"
Laura Numeroff
Two weavers and a naked emperor.
The Emperor's New Clothes
An imaginative girl falls down a rabbit hole, greeted by a hatter, and a queen.
Alice
An elephant discovers a tiny city and its residents floating on a fleck of dust
Horton Hears a Who
This couple is responsible for "The Berenstain Bears"
Stan and Jan Berenstain
Hansel and Gretel.
A pig, a doldrum donkey, an owl, and this character.
Winnie the Poo
A girl with the power of telekinesis fights against her evil principal.
Matilda