This book is about an elephant, Horton, who hears a voice coming from a tiny speck of dust. He realizes that there are creatures living on the speck. He tries his best to convene those around him that there are creatures living on it. Sadly, the beings around him did not believe him and ultimately a...
"Horton Hears a Who" is about an elephant named Horton who saves a tiny world on a speck of dust from the dangers of his world. I would use this in kindergarten through second grade to talk about how friendship can be found in the strangest places and that you should always keep your promises even w...
Another great story by Dr. Seuss, this book would be an excellent text to use for character education in a first grade classroom. A teacher could use this story as a starting point to discuss with students the importance of treating others with respect no matter what! This could also be used to demo...
Horton Hears A Who! is a heartwarming story about an elephant named Horton who discovers an entire town living on a speck! No one believes Horton, but that doesn't stop him from believing! Horton makes it his mission to find the infinitesimal town of Whoville, a safe place to reside. Horton famously...
This story is a classic and teaches such a sweet lesson on being kind to everyone no matter what it takes and going out of your way to help others especially those who can't help themselves. I would use this book k through fourth and I would do so much with it. Especially during the time of Dr. Seus...
The text of this story by Seuss is one of his works where it has a more conventional narrative. The story has a certain charm and has a moral, which of course many of his works do not have. I think that Seuss is a little overrated, but this is typical of his better works for slightly older childre...
bookshelves: summer-2014, published-1954, film-only, poetry, kiddlewinks, mental-health Read on August 19, 2014 Description: Horton the kindly elephant has his work cut out saving the tiny Whos who live on a speck of dust – no one else believes they are there! But Horton eventually convinces ev...
Trigger warning. I've had to loop back and add this, because it turns out I'm going to say some dark stuff tonight. I feel vaguely apologetic about this happening under the auspices of a children's book review, but Suess knew kids lived in this dark world with the rest of us. May we all be better an...
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