
Summary: Little Ted Geisel always had a sketchpad and pencil in hand. He was a Boy Scout with a penchant for creating zany creatures. He grew up with a love of books and words from his mother, and his inventor father spawned a wildly imaginative and perfectionist side. It's no wonder that these qualities led to the beloved work of Dr Seuss, the Great Doodler. Follow his career as an ad man, political cartoonist, creator of 45 indelible children's books, and Pulitzer Prize winner. Not bad for a lifelong doodler! (Books in Print)
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