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It wasn’t the government that decided to stop publishing Seuss’ books, it was his estate. Dr. Seuss Enterprises made a choice that is becoming increasingly common, to self-revise published works in ...
The Dr. Seuss flap: Past generations produced artists and politicians who upheld ideas that are utterly unacceptable today. But we have more important things to do than constantly trying to ...
For example, Disney has plenty with Disney Animation and Pixar, HBO Max has Sesame Street, Paramount+ has SpongeBob SquarePants. Now, Netflix has more Dr. Seuss. Netflix has been doing this, too.
Oh, the Places You'll Go! was the final book written by Dr. Seuss before his death, released in 1990. The iconic children's author died the following year at age 87.
Dr. Seuss (aka Theodore Geisel, beloved author of children's books) may not be creating any new works, but that doesn't mean his endearing characters and stories don't live on to inspire countless ...