Websites
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Dr. Seuss's official website is one of those flash sites that'll make your eyes happy while your Internet connection groans under the pressure.
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Here's the website for the Dr. Seuss National Memorial. Comes with free biography and directions.
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You want some information on Dr. Seuss? DrSeuss.org has more information than you can shake a Thing 1 (or 2) at.
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It doesn't get better than Seussy art.
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And they'll never leave your head (in a good way). Check out the website for Seussical, the Dr. Seuss musical.
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Dr. Seuss and Mr. Geisel: A Biography is exactly what it sounds like. And it's available to sample thanks to Google Books.
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The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss collects and preserves some of Seuss's more contemporary art pieces. They're neat.
Movie or TV Productions
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Seuss on the Loose collects three Seuss stories into one fantastic musically animated package. Comes with Sneetches and Zax as well as green eggs and ham.
Articles and Interviews
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Dr. Seuss was a shy one. Thankfully, his widow, Audrey, was not. And so we get this interview.
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One article with ten things you may or may not have known about Dr. Seuss.
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The New York Times discusses three authors of children's books who broke all the rules. Guess who is one of the three? Go on, guess.
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Check out this article, which takes an earnest look at Dr. Seuss's more dividing political cartoons.
Video
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The Sneetches are given the love in his musical rendition of the story. Here is the entire cartoon for your viewing pleasure.
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The Sneetches get all the attention, but the Zax deserve some too.
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A fan-made version of "What Was I Scared Of?" done in some seriously awesome Claymation. (Complete with fan-made typos.)
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Dr. Seuss: Rhymes and Reasons is a documentary about the life and works of Dr. Seuss. Warning: celebrities pretending they know what they are talking about are present within.
Audio
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Here's an excellent reading of the original story—pictures of Sneetches included.
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Put on your tap shoes and check out the musical soundtrack to Seussical, the Dr. Seuss Broadway show.
Images
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Dr. Seuss equipped with a wise, old-man beard.
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And here's a younger Dr. Seuss for your viewing pleasure.
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The Sneetches looking all smug and Sneetchy on their own cover.
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The cover for a standalone "What Was I Scared Of?" edition. With glow-in-the-dark pages? Yes, please.
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Dr. Seuss's very own, genuine stamp. Adds a sense of whimsy to mailing even the largest of bills.