Gerald Mcboing Boing

by Dr. Seuss

Published 15 February 2000

This is the amazing tale of Gerald McCloy, who "Didn't talk words - he went Boing Boing instead!" Only capable from the earliest age of making strange noises, young Gerald is the bane of his parents' lives. Finally, he runs away, little realising his "Boing Boings" will make his fortune!

Nearly fifity years ago, Dr. Seuss was asked by a friend at United Productions of America to come up with an idea for an animated cartoon that was new and different - more than just the usual cats chasing mice. And that's how Gerald McBoing Boing came into being.

The cartoon attracted legions of fans in America, and went on to win an Academy Award in 1951.
Available only briefly in book form in the USA at the time of the movie's release, it has finally re-emerged with all its zest and zany humour in tact, ready to delight a new generation of Dr. Seuss fans.


The Eye Book

by Dr. Seuss

Published 5 November 2001

In this delightful book, Dr. Seuss introduces young children to the concept of sight and seeing, looking at a range of everyday things from colours and cutlery to socks and underpants!

Adapted from one of Dr. Seuss’s Bright and Early Beginner Books, this delightful novelty book is ideal for pre-school children on the threshold of learning to read. With 6 gatefolds and a pair of joggle eyes revealed throughout by die-cut holes, it combines newly commissioned artwork with classic Seussian rhyme and humour, helping the youngest child to make that all important connection between word and picture.


Find your next favorite Beginner Book in this supersized story collection from Dr. Seuss!

The only thing better than a Dr. Seuss book is six of them in one! The easy words, engaging rhymes and bright art can turn any kid into a reader. Enjoy six stories, including I Am Not Going to Get Up Today, Wacky Wednesday, Maybe You should Fly a Jet! Maybe You should be a Vet!, Would You Rather Be a Bullfrog, I Wish That I Had Duck Feet, and Great Day for Up –all on one colorful, sturdy hardcover package.

Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1957 with the publication of The Cat in the Hat, this beloved early reader series motivates children to read on their own by using simple words with illustrations that give clues to their meaning. Featuring a combination of kid appeal, supportive vocabulary, and bright, cheerful art, Beginner Books will encourage a love of reading in children ages 3–7.