Our Favorite Dr Seuss Books List for Kids

I’m sharing my family’s favorite Dr. Seuss Books List with you. I hope you’ll discover a new Dr. Seuss book along the way. And be sure to tell me what your favorite one is as well!

Dr. Seuss is one of those prolific authors that all children should grow up with — whether you love his ridiculous rhymes or his heart-filled stories, he’s an author that speaks to multiple generations of kids.

For more reading ideas, visit our extensive list of childrens books for kids!

You can find our favorite Dr. Seuss books list as well as his complete bibliography at your local library or purchase through the affiliate links provided for your convenience.

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Information about Dr. Seuss for Kids

While you’re at it, read these 5 fun facts about Dr. Seuss!

Learn about some of the controversy behind some of Dr. Seuss’ books.

There’s even a museum dedicated to Dr. Seuss.

And for a fun craft, make this printable Cat in the Hat hat.

Our Favorite and Must-Have Dr Seuss Books List for Kids! PLUS FREE Study Unit Resources for Homeschool and Classroom

Our Favorite Dr. Seuss Books List

We have an amazing library near us, and the children’s library is impressive.

We are quite lucky!

As I’ve gotten to know the head librarian, imagine my surprise when she admitted to me that she doesn’t like Dr. Seuss!

What?!? Oh yes, no everyone likes the over-the-top silliness of Dr. Seuss.

And I have to admit — I’m one of them.

His stories that have stuck with me over the years are the ones with heart.

One of the first books I sat down and read to my boys (and is still my personal favorite) is Yertle the Turtle.

I could read that story over and over and never get bored.

Meanwhile my boys love Horton Hears a Who and Green Eggs and Ham.

My father, on the other hand, would argue that If I Ran the Zoo is by far the best one.

favorite dr Seuss books!

FAVORITE DR SEUSS BOOKS

DR. SEUSS BIBLIOGRAPHY

Dr. Seuss wrote a number of amazing stories!

Here’s a quick list of all of the children’s books he wrote over his lifetime in order of them being published:

Free Dr. Seuss Unit Study

In addition to recommending Dr. Seuss books lists for your kids, I’ve teamed up with some fellow bloggers to offer you homeschool and classroom Unit Study resources to teach kids about Dr. Seuss!

Dr. Seuss Study Unit FREE Resources plus dr seuss books list recommendations | Mommy Evolution

Fun Roundup of Ideas to Host a Dr. Suess Party from Crafty Mama in ME

Learning with Dr. Seuss {Free Printables Round Up} from Faith and Good Works

Green Eggs and Ham Cookies from My Joy-Filled Life

Dr. Seuss Rhyming Game from Schooling a Monkey.com

Ten Apples On Top Counting Activity from Totschooling

One Fish Two Fish Number Match from Better Than Homework

There’s a Wocket in My Pocket Rhyming Book from Growing Book by Book

Cat in the Hat Number Lines and Sequence from Rainy Day Mum

Truffula Tree Word Families from School Time Snippets

Seuss-Inspired Sight Word Activity from There’s Just One Mommy

For further Dr. Seuss study unit resources and ideas, consider the following affiliate links:


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5 Comments

  1. There are quite a few on here that I’ve never read! I thought I’d read most of his work but there’s a lot I’ve missed, can’t wait to pick these up to read with my little one!

  2. We love all of these but especially Green Eggs and Ham!

  3. And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street is one of our favorites, but we love most of them. Pinned!

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