Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Dr. Seuss was always a favorite of mine as a child and now Im sharing them with my daughter! The colors are great for little ones and the stories always fun!
Classic book by Dr. Seuss with lots of imaginative little monsters and lots of made up words that they can surprisingly rhyme.
Every Suess book has a hidden message that speaks for children and adults alike who read him as a child and are now reading to their children or their children are reading for themselves. In this case, this is simply encouraging those to never cease thinking; To think up crazy and cleverness in life to figure around puzzles and life. Never let anyone tell you not to think for yourself because someone wants to keep you in that controlled place where you will never escape. A little dark for a
We get older and always want to be logical and claim facts... but buttsss.. It is said that Lady Luck favours he who tries.. getting kids to think and imagine is what being a kid is all about. Einsteins has clearly demonstrated the importance of always being a kid imagination is more important than knowledgeHussein Samhat
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Similar to Oh, The Places You'll Go!, this book helps encourage students to expand their horizons. Specifically, various topics of thought are discussed and rhyming is a key component used to help demonstrate all the things students can think of. This topic is an important aspect of early elementary as it demonstrates to students the value of thought. This value is shown to be expansive and encourages students to continue using the power of their minds to accomplish what they want to accomplish.
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Paperback | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 4.13 | 12881 Users | 436 Reviews
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Original Title: | Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! |
ISBN: | 0007173156 (ISBN13: 9780007173150) |
Edition Language: | English |
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I love, love, love Dr. Seuss. Always have and I think I always will. Sadly, this book didn't live up to many of my other favorites. The rhymes weren't smooth (sometimes it didn't even rhyme). And while the "made-up" words were cute, they felt more like a way to make a rhyme than anything else. I liked the illustrations, I *love* the idea, and parts of it did make me smile. But mostly it just felt like a rough draft. Thankfully there are so many fantastically wonderful Seuss books out there, that there's plenty of his works to read before this one ;) -ETA- Obviously plenty of others loved this book! So, perhaps it was just the mood I was in when I read it...?Identify Appertaining To Books Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Title | : | Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | 1975 by Beginner Books |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
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The power of the imagination!Dr. Seuss was always a favorite of mine as a child and now Im sharing them with my daughter! The colors are great for little ones and the stories always fun!
Classic book by Dr. Seuss with lots of imaginative little monsters and lots of made up words that they can surprisingly rhyme.
Every Suess book has a hidden message that speaks for children and adults alike who read him as a child and are now reading to their children or their children are reading for themselves. In this case, this is simply encouraging those to never cease thinking; To think up crazy and cleverness in life to figure around puzzles and life. Never let anyone tell you not to think for yourself because someone wants to keep you in that controlled place where you will never escape. A little dark for a
We get older and always want to be logical and claim facts... but buttsss.. It is said that Lady Luck favours he who tries.. getting kids to think and imagine is what being a kid is all about. Einsteins has clearly demonstrated the importance of always being a kid imagination is more important than knowledgeHussein Samhat
Read 1/12/18
Similar to Oh, The Places You'll Go!, this book helps encourage students to expand their horizons. Specifically, various topics of thought are discussed and rhyming is a key component used to help demonstrate all the things students can think of. This topic is an important aspect of early elementary as it demonstrates to students the value of thought. This value is shown to be expansive and encourages students to continue using the power of their minds to accomplish what they want to accomplish.
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