I enjoyed this with the girls today. I wasn’t a fan of Dr. Suess as a child, but this really struck a chord with me today. Very pertinent, I believe. 😉
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March 23, 2010 at 4:48 am
Betty
Another one you might like is the one about the Sneetches (some of whom (!)have stars on their bellys, if I remember correctly. Causes quite a few problems at time until someone has the sense to make a wise suggestion. Betty
April 4, 2010 at 12:41 am
breedermama
I looooooooooooooooove the Lorax. So sad and poignant. I second The Sneetches, it’s an amazing lesson about treating people equally regardless of appearance.