Some moral-infused bedtime reads in honor of the 26th anniversary of the author's death.
Although I do my best to remain impartial when my toddler picks out books for me to read to her, I always do a little happy dance when she chooses something by Dr. Seuss. His are my favorite books to read because I love the rhyme structure of the narration, the silliness, and the unique plotlines. But what I love most is the wisdom that Dr. Seuss often infuses into his content. This past Sunday was the 26th anniversary of his death, and I found myself dwelling on and appreciating his books, mostly because of the lessons they contain that I’m able to pass onto my kids.
Although Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, wrote many insightful kids books, these three classics strike me as having the most morally significant messages for little ones to learn …
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