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8 Dr. Seuss Books You May Have Never Heard Of

In 2015, readers of all ages thrilled to the news that Dr. Seuss would be releasing a new book. (Yes, Theodore Geisel passed away in 1991; What Pet Should I Get was discovered in a box in 2013.)

But we don’t need a new release to discover some new-to-us titles in the Seussian oeuvre! Geisel was incredibly prolific, and we have more than 200 Seussian works in our catalog.

Here are eight of his lesser-known books. They may not have a place in the canon beside The Cat in the Hat or Green Eggs and Ham, but we like them, Sam I Am.

If I Ran the Circus
Bippolo
Moose
Scrambled Eggs
Tigers
Read
People
Horton and the Kwuggerbug

Any Dr. Seuss titles you love that are off the beaten track? Let us know in the comments!

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I am not sure of the title,

I am not sure of the title, but I recall a Dr Seuss book that taught a lesson on the arms race. Anyone know the title of the book I am talking about? I remember reading it to a child I was babysitting for back in the 80's but I had never come across it before.

The Butter Battle Book

Are you thinking of The Butter Battle Book? Here it is! https://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/12837444052907_the_butter_battle_book

Yes, I think that's it.

Yes, I think that's it. Thank you!

Wow, I'm getting old

With the proliferation of kids books, Dr. Seuss books are no longer the primary users of bookstore shelf space - at least that's the only reason I can imagine that the books that are shown above are new to the editor. I assume that "back when I was a kid" we just read every Seuss available both because he was still alive and coming out with stuff and it was a larger segment of what was available for young/beginning readers :)

What about "The Seven Lady

What about "The Seven Lady Godivas"? Peace.

Daisy Head Maysie is my go-to

Daisy Head Maysie is my go-to read-aloud for our school Dr. Seuss celebration.