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Dr. Seuss became the latest target of “cancel culture” Tuesday when six of his children’s books were yanked from publication because of their alleged racism. The company that oversees the ...
Dr. Seuss Enterprises has announced that six of the famed author's books will stop being published due to racist and insensitive imagery. On Tuesday, which marks "Read Across America Day" and the ...
Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Random House Children’s Books announced Wednesday they will be launching Seuss Studios. Seuss Studios will be a new line of books by a diverse group of creators ...
Six Dr. Seuss books — including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo" — will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that ...
New books are coming to the wide Dr. Seuss canon – and new creators are taking the reins from the late children’s author to write stories that reflect Seussian whimsy and the diversity of his ...
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ScreenRant on MSNNew Dr. Seuss Adaptation From Wicked Director Gets 2028 Release DateSome Dr. Seuss books have been removed from future publication ... long for fans of Dr. Seuss’ beloved classic, the extended ...
By Jenny Gross Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because of their use of offensive imagery, according to the business that oversees the estate of the children’s author and illustrator.
aka Dr. Seuss, was born 117 years ago this Tuesday. And his March 2 birthday has become synonymous with Read Across America Day, which encourages kids to embrace books and foster a love of reading.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises will no longer publish or license six of the author’s books, including his first children’s book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1937) and If I Ran the ...
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