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Posts Tagged: Dr. Seuss

"You’re off to great places. Today is your day. Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way."

- Dr. Seuss (via joliiv3)
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love-for-nail-art:

Dr. Seuss Nails
http://daily-nail.blogspot.com/2011/03/dr-seussical.html

love-for-nail-art:

Dr. Seuss Nails

http://daily-nail.blogspot.com/2011/03/dr-seussical.html


Source: love-for-nail-art

the1andonlyjuke:

Thing 1 and Thing 2

the1andonlyjuke:

Thing 1 and Thing 2

Source: iamjuke

In honor of the good doctor’s 108th birthday today.

In honor of the good doctor’s 108th birthday today.

Source: youngontario

vintage66graphics:

In honor of Dr. Seuss’ 108th birthday today, I’m posting a selection of his illustrations from his 1959 classic, The Birthday Bird (from Random House).

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

Source: wilesside

Vintage Dr. Seuss work from World War II.

Vintage Dr. Seuss work from World War II.

(via pencilofdoom)

Source: grottu

mothgirlwings:

How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)

Source: mothgirlwings

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mentalflossr:

We lost Dr. Seuss on September 24, 1991. Stacy Conradt remembers the man and his work: 10 Stories Behind Dr. Seuss Stories.

Source: mentalflossr

Wow! Not only a funny innuendo, but an example of Dr. Seuss’ early work.

Wow! Not only a funny innuendo, but an example of Dr. Seuss’ early work.

Source: tackorama