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Title:And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
Author:Dr. Seuss
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 64 pages
Published:August 4th 2003 by Vanguard Press (first published December 21st 1937)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction
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And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street Paperback | Pages: 64 pages
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Here, started it everything! A DATE AT MULBERRY STREET FOR IMMORTALITY That can’t be my story. That’s only a start. I’ll say that a ZEBRA was pulling that cart. This is the very first story by Dr. Seuss, here, started it all. And since this beginning, you can appreciate the distinctive style of Dr. Seuss. A kid is walking to his home, and he’s thinking what “event” will talk about with his dad that he “saw” in Mulberry Street (the route to his home). And obviously, never is too good, never is finished, always getting bigger and bigger. Where his only limitation is the extension of the road. Dream bigger, it’s the message of this tale (at least that's what I got from it). However, I found the ending (I won’t tell, don’t worry) kinda anti-climatic, but I guess that maybe Dr. Seuss wanting to expose how hard sometimes is for parents and children to have an open talk without worrying to look foolish to the other.

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Original Title: And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
ISBN: 0007169922 (ISBN13: 9780007169924)
Edition Language: English


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Such an imagination! Maybe I'd have liked it better if I had myself a little bit more of it, lol!

We learn at the beginning of the story that a child called Marco has a vibrant imagination. This vibrant imagination, however, tends to annoy his father who wants him to observe what he really sees on his journey to school and back. It turns out that on this journey Marco only sees a horse and wagon. He then wonders how he can make this mundane observation more interesting and begins a sequence of modifications of the spectacle until Mulberry Street is bursting with a spectacular and unusual

I really enjoyed this book - it's the very first children's book Dr. Seuss published - and it does make one think! I'd recommend it to all my story-telling friends because it reminds me of how I'm always changing my story to try to make it better.It also made me sad because it shows about how imagination is often discouraged.

Dr. Seuss's first children's book! And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street was a fun story about a boy who walks home and sees a horse pulling a wagon or did he? He knows that when he gets home, his dad will ask him "what did you see?" So, he uses his imagination to turn the horse and wagon into something far more extravagant. He needed an interesting story to tell when he got home, and what an interesting story it'll be! Interestingly enough, various publishers initially rejected this Dr.

I love this book about imagination! Dr. Seuss was so clever. I feel like I can relate so much to little Marco because "adults" try to be so REAL. There's nothing wrong with being real because there are problems that we need to solve in the world, but like I love to ride my bike and watch as the trees pass by and imagine I am in some magical land (like Narnia) and pretend that I'm not ME. It's fun to be someone else for awhile, but here isn't so bad. I love to daydream though. I'm always day

Such a cute story about a wild imagination.

Chinamen who eat with sticks just can't be beat as they're marching and singing down Mulberry Street.

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