![]() ![]() His breakthrough success, The Cat in the Hat, came about after he was asked by a publisher to create a children's book using 220 vocabulary words. His first book for children, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, wasn't published until 1937, after having been rejected more than 25 times. ![]() governement creating animated training films and propaganda posters for the Treasury Department and the War Production Board. Geisel began his career as a writer, illustrator, and cartoonist for magazines, newspapers, and ad companies. He is, of course, most famous for his work as a children's author and illustrator, creating classic characters such as The Cat in the Hat, the Grinch, Horton the Elephant, and many others. Theodore Seuss Geisel, better known by his pen name, Dr. ![]()
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