True or False: Dr. Seuss was famous for writing stories that rhyme.
True
The Grinch lives above this town.
Whoville
In this story, a cat visits two children on a rainy day.
The Cat in the Hat.
The strange food in this story is this color.
Green
This tall cat wears a red and white striped hat.
Tha cat in the hat.
Many Dr. Seuss books are written for this type of readers.
Children
Sam-I-Am suggests eating green eggs and ham in many places, including a train and this animal.
A goat
In this story, a character keeps asking someone to try a strange food.
Green Eggs and Ham
The Cat in the Hat’s famous hat is red and this color.
White
This green character tries to convince someone to eat green eggs and ham.
Who is Sam-I-Am?
The Grinch learns that Christmas is not only about these.
Presents
The Cat in the Hat visits children inside this place.
A house
In this Christmas story, a character learns the true meaning of Christmas.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The Grinch is famous for being this color.
Green
This green character tries to steal Christmas.
The Grinch
In The Lorax, cutting too many trees causes this problem.
pollution / environmental damage
The Lorax protects the forest full of these special trees.
Truffula Trees
This story teaches people to take care of nature and trees.
The Lorax
The Lorax has bright orange fur and a big yellow this.
A mustache
This small orange character speaks for the trees.
The Lorax
Dr. Seuss books often teach an important lesson called a…
moral / message
In Oh, the Places You'll Go!, the “Waiting Place” is where people do this.
Waiting
This book encourages people to follow their dreams and explore life.
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
The trees in The Lorax have colorful tops called this.
Truffula Trees
This little girl is kind to the Grinch.
Cindy Lou Who