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Like many of you, I grew up with Dr. Seuss. He was a huge influence on whatever it is I am today. In the second grade, my friend Tim Dixon and I got in trouble for laughing too loud in class. We ...
Dr. Seuss became the latest target of “cancel culture” Tuesday when six of his children’s books were yanked from publication because of their alleged racism. The company that oversees the ...
Dr. Seuss Enterprises, which oversees the work of the late children’s book author, said it will stop publishing and licensing six books because they contain racist and insensitive images.. The ...
Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published, according to the estate that manages the late author's collection. In a statement, Dr. Seuss Enterprises said, "These books portray people in ways ...
This week, we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss as he is better known, was born on March 2, 1904 (yes, I'm a couple days late). If he were still alive, he’d be ...
FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2013, file photo, Courtney Keating, education coordinator of The Literacy Center in Evansville, Ind., reads "If I Ran the Zoo," By Dr. Seuss, to passersby during an event ...
But when the NEA’s contract with Dr. Seuss Enterprises ran out in 2018, it chose not to renew the terms, leading to a lot less Dr. Seuss merch getting distributed to different schools.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises will cease publishing six of the author's books — including And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo — saying they "portray people in ways that ...
A copy of Dr. Seuss’ “If I Ran The Zoo” seen on a spinner rack inside Strand Book Store, one of six books which will no longer be published due to hurtful representation of certain people ...
Couldn’t agree more with Algernon D’Alammassa’s editorial: “Don’t be a Silly Goose: Nobody’s banning Dr. Seuss.” I know Dr. Seuss Enterprises has every right to make a business ...
All but “The Cat’s Quizzer” were among the top 50 selling books on Amazon on Tuesday. “If I Ran the Zoo” is currently at No. 6. The top two books were both Dr. Seuss titles.
Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,” the business that preserves the author’s legacy said.