"The Ruler of Didd, King Derwin (who has actually showed up in previous Dr. Seuss books readers will recognize), is riding through town one day when he sees Bartholomew – with his hat still on. He wants to know why Bartholomew hasn’t taken his hat off for the king. Much to Derwin’s surprise – he did! Except he has another hat on underneath. There are plenty of hats to be had in this tale, and with so many, it might not be a good thing for poor Bartholomew. Kids will be pleased at the end to this tale and be happy to have read yet another totally wacky Seussian story." - Children's Book Guide
" Here is the book that started the Bugs phenomenon! Inside each bright box are bugs to count from one to ten. Bugs fans will laugh and learn as they lift open the boxes and find colorful, comical bugs that pop out, run, eat -- and even swim! How Many Bugs in a Box? will keep children counting over and over again." - Amazon.com
"A wacky tale that proves you can't put a price on love. Although the Million-Dollar Bear is the most valuable teddy bear in the world, he's also the loneliest, locked up in a waterproof, burglar-proof, bulletproof vault. When he gets his freedom, he winds up in the arms of a family that adores him--even though they think he's not worth a red cent! " - Amazon
"One fine morning, a rooster sets off to see the world. Soon he's joined by two cats, then three frogs, then four turtles, then five fish. But one group by one, his new friends decide to head home, leaving the rooster alone again -- and ready to return to his own comfortable home as well. Bold, colorful collage illustrations, a beguiling story, and a simple introduction to number sets, addition, and subtraction combine to make Rooster's Off to See the World a delight for Eric Carle's many young fans."- Amazon
"Once upon a time there was an old man and an old woman who were very lonely. They decided to get a cat, but when the old man went out searching, he found not one cat, but millions and billions and trillions of cats! Unable to decide which one would be the best pet, he brought them all home. How the old couple came to have just one cat to call their own is a classic tale that has been loved for generations. Winner of a Newbery Honor."- Amazon