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Top 10 Best "Dr. Seuss" Books

#10

Six by Seuss

Dr. Seuss
Clifton Fadiman

Books
Bonus

I Have a Secret

EJ Thornton

Dr. Seuss

I Have A Secret!
Do I Keep It?
by EJ Thornton



Teaching children 3-8 when it is
School Safety - Bullyproofing Books

It's as easy as
Black & White, Happy & Sad
Hot & Cold, Good & Bad.
This rhyming story book teaches children which secrets are safe to keep and which ones aren't..

There are two kinds of secrets that you need to know
One is your friend and one is your foe
The best way to tell you, how to tell them apart
Is to trust in your instincts and follow your heart.


Written from one child's perspective, as he goes through the day surrounded by secrets. There are some he'll want to keep and some that make him feel sick inside, and he knows these are the kind that he'll have to ask for help with - from an adult he can trust.

Book is written in verse and easy and fun to read. Children feel empowered after hearing or reading it.

Appropriate for ages 3-8 to teach them when it is safe to keep a secret and when they need to tell an adult they trust.

Great for dealing with the school bully. Approved for day care and elementary school bully-proofing programs! No more kids keeping other kids' 'dirty little secrets.'

A rhyming picture book told from the only perspective your child knows - theirs!

School Safety and Bully Proofing book
ISBN: 1-932344-66-7
Pages: 24

#9

Happy Birthday to You! (Classic Seuss)

Dr. Seuss

Books
#8

There's a Wocket in My Pocket! (Dr. Seuss's Book of Ridiculous Rhymes)

Dr.; Geisel
Theodor Seuss Seuss

Books
#7

The Cat in the Hat

Dr. Seuss

Books
#6

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish (I Can Read It All by Myself)

Dr. Seuss
Theodor Seuss Geisel

Books




#5

Fox in Socks (Beginner Books)

Dr. Seuss
Theodore Geisel

Books
#4

The Foot Book

Dr. Seuss

Books
#3

Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book (Classic Seuss)

Dr. Seuss

Books
#2

Dr. Seuss's ABC

Dr. Seuss

Books

I Have A Secret! Do I Keep It?
by © EJ Thornton
(use only with permission)


There are two kinds of secrets that you need to know.
One is your friend and one is your foe.

The best way to tell you, how to tell them apart
is to trust in your instincts and follow your heart.

I wonder if you're worried about what I will say.
Please trust me, it's easy to learn it this way.


A secret that's your friend - and I wish they all were...
feels so good on the inside that your heart could just purr.

A party you're planning to surprise your best friend.
Or a present you're making for grandma to send.

These are the secrets that you'll want to keep.
Because they're so fun, that your heart wants to leap.

But a secret that's hurtful is the kind that s your foe.
It makes you feel confused, scared, mad or low.

You can't keep this kind, if it makes you feel sad.
These secrets you tell! These secrets are bad!

You saw a big bully take your buddy's lunch money.
Your friend was left crying. The meanie thought it was funny.

The bad boy threatened you, "You better not tell!"
You're scared now, you're mad. Your stomach's not well.

You know you should tell, but now you're afraid
the bully could hurt you. A challenge has been made!

You need to tell someone - I tell you - you must!
Find a teacher or parent - An adult you can trust.

To make a bad secret just go away
It has to be told - " not tomorrow - " TODAY!

What really hurts you is the fear that's inside.
Once the secret's let out, it has no place to hide!!!

And the bully whose secret's been let out of the bag
gets dealt with by grown ups - you bet - he won't brag!

A secret's a secret, but there are some you can't keep.
Like the kind forced upon you, by some big ol' creep.

The others are the kind that make you happy inside "
You keep them as long as your smile is wide!

See - you've learned it already! You see the trend!
A bad secret's your foe. A good secret's your friend!
Bonus

The Lorax (Classic Seuss)

Dr. Seuss
Theodor Seuss Geisel

Dr. Seuss
#1

Your Favorite Seuss

Dr. Seuss
Molly Leach

Books

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I Have A Secret! Do I Keep It?
by © EJ Thornton
(use only with permission)


There are two kinds of secrets that you need to know.
One is your friend and one is your foe.

The best way to tell you, how to tell them apart
is to trust in your instincts and follow your heart.

I wonder if you're worried about what I will say.
Please trust me, it's easy to learn it this way.


A secret that's your friend - and I wish they all were...
feels so good on the inside that your heart could just purr.

A party you're planning to surprise your best friend.
Or a present you're making for grandma to send.

These are the secrets that you'll want to keep.
Because they're so fun, that your heart wants to leap.

But a secret that's hurtful is the kind that s your foe.
It makes you feel confused, scared, mad or low.

You can't keep this kind, if it makes you feel sad.
These secrets you tell! These secrets are bad!

You saw a big bully take your buddy's lunch money.
Your friend was left crying. The meanie thought it was funny.

The bad boy threatened you, "You better not tell!"
You're scared now, you're mad. Your stomach's not well.

You know you should tell, but now you're afraid
the bully could hurt you. A challenge has been made!

You need to tell someone - I tell you - you must!
Find a teacher or parent - An adult you can trust.

To make a bad secret just go away
It has to be told - " not tomorrow - " TODAY!

What really hurts you is the fear that's inside.
Once the secret's let out, it has no place to hide!!!

And the bully whose secret's been let out of the bag
gets dealt with by grown ups - you bet - he won't brag!

A secret's a secret, but there are some you can't keep.
Like the kind forced upon you, by some big ol' creep.

The others are the kind that make you happy inside "
You keep them as long as your smile is wide!

See - you've learned it already! You see the trend!
A bad secret's your foe. A good secret's your friend!
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