By: Wendi Rogers|2010-09-25|Reference & Education
Children's books by Dr. Seuss are quite a rage among children. The life's lessons, quirky characters and rhymes make these books very interesting and informative. The stories are very entertaining, imaginative and witty with a controlled vocabulary and beautiful pictures. Here is Dr.
By: Pamela Good|2010-10-18|Reference & Education
When we think of children's books, a lot of categories come to mind. Picture books, board books, books for learning the alphabet or counting, and wordless books are the most appropriate for pre-readers aged between 0 to 5 years. Early reader books are meant for children aged between 5 to 7 years.
By: RobBoykin|2010-12-17|Book Reviews
Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Seuss Geisel, and he was referred to as Ted to his family members and friends. His family members was German. He was not a physician, although he did take into consideration pursuing a PhD in English.
By: Deone J Mears|2010-03-30|Inspirational
Life is serious. Just think about it for a moment. All kinds of child like wonders and accomplishments evaporate when we have to be responsible, serious adults.
By: A J Winchcombe|2010-03-30|Destinations
Popeye & Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges This is a water rafting ride suitable for all ages. You'll find this ride in the Toon Lagoon area of Island of Adventure. This is a great ride for families with kids because everyone can get on board and enjoy the ride together.
By: Kenneth Lucas|2010-12-27|Direct mail
How many times were you entertained as a child by a Dr.
By: Vasile Stoica|2010-12-10|Copywriting
The reason why his books remain so popular says something about what makes for good writing (and reading), no matter who or where the audience is. Nouns and Verbs Nothing keeps readers moving like strong noun-verb combinations. If the sentence were a train, nouns and verbs would be the engine.