Dr. Seuss lyric contest

The Winner of yesterday’s Dr. Seuss contest was… Jeremy! He got all 10 right (WOW!), even the one he guessed on was from the correct book, although not the exact words of the title. Jeremy, if you want this “fabulous” graphic let me know, otherwise you can just revel in your winning status! ๐Ÿ˜‰

I have written the answers below each one in red .
What book do the following lines come from:
1.
A Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz,
as you can plainly see!
ABC’s

2.
Would you?
Could you?
In a car?
Green Eggs and Ham

3.
Two dogs
in a house
on a boat
in the water.
Go Dog Go

4.
Sometimes
I have the feeling
there’s a ZLOCK
behind the CLOCK
There’s A Wocket in my Pocket

5.
You can go on skates.
You can go on skis.
You can go in a hat.
But please go.
Please!
Marvin K Mooney will you please go now!

6.
His feet
Her feet
Fuzzy fur feet
The Foot Book

7.
I know it is wet
And the sun is not sunny.
But we can have
Lots of good fun that is funny!
The Cat in the Hat

8.
SAD
DAD
BAD
HAD
Dad is sad.
Very, very sad.
He had a bad day.
What a day Dad had!
Hop on Pop

9.
You can
think up
some birds.
That’s what you can do
You can think about yellow
or think about blue…
Oh, the Things You Can Think

10.
Up, whales!
Up, snails!
Up, rooster!
Hen!
Up!
Girls and women!
Boys and men!
Great Day for Up

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8 Comments

  1. I’m hoping some are from the same book, so here goes!
    1. ABC’s
    2. Green Eggs…
    3. Go Dog Go
    4. ?
    5. Cat in the Hat
    6. The Foot Book
    7. Cat in the Hat
    8 ?
    9. Oh the Things you can Think
    10?

    And I didn’t even look through the boys’ bookshelf first. ๐Ÿ˜€ A couple of them I don’t have, ’cause the quotes are not familiar… Guess I need to go shopping! ๐Ÿ˜€ ~Jen

  2. Did you know “Go Dog Go” is going to be playing at the Portland Children’s Theater this month? We’re gonna go! ๐Ÿ˜€ ~Jen

  3. Anonymous says:

    Well I don’t know- having raised 3 children on these books, they are all a blur. I remember especially enjoying reading the one with the bird in the house flying around creating havoc!

    NICE BLOG SPOT!
    MA

  4. 1. Dr. Suess’s ABC
    2. Green Eggs and Ham
    3. Not a Dr. Suess book: P.D. Eastman’s Go Dog Go
    4. There’s a Wocket in My Pocket
    5. Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now?
    6. The Foot Book
    7. The Cat in the Hat
    8. Hop on Pop
    9. Oh the Thinks You Can Think
    10. I don’t recognize this. Is it from I’m Not Going to Get Up Today?

  5. Oh man!! I’m a day late. (My computer has been down and out)

    I woulda had them all!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Congratulations, Jeremy.

    I LOVE Dr. Seuss…the books that my dad used to read to me are now on my youngest son’s bookshelf and have gone through all three kids. I think I’ll cry when I read “The Best Nest” to my very first grandbaby. (Don’t panic, CC, it won’t be for a VERY long while, I hope!)

  6. Well, I didn’t win, so I’m not sure congratulations are in order. I didn’t know the last one. I’ve never actually seen that book, although I have heard the title before.

    The Best Nest is another P.D. Eastman one. They were close friends, but it’s not another pseudonym for Ted Geisel (as Dr. Seuss and Theo Lesieg are). I once thought it was the same person, probably due to his other pseudonyms, but P.D. Eastman is actually a different person with a completely different style (visually, poetically, and literarily in general).

  7. I just noticed the post announces me as winner (I saw the comment from an email update sent by Blogger from when the comment came in, and then I saw the post after responding).

    I don’t think I won if that means getting them all right. Maybe I won by getting more right than anyone else. I guessed I’m Not Going to Get Up Today, which is a different Dr. Seuss book from A Great Day for Up. I’ll be happy to take the graphic if those are the conditions of my winning, but I don’t think it would be honest to take it if it’s supposed to mean that I got them all right, because I didn’t. I was actually guessing a different book.

  8. You are right Jeremy that I should have clarified the winning rules. But please keep in mind that I spend my day playing 1/2 games of Candyland that can never be finished because most speech therapy sessions only last 30 minutes. So to me, the winner is whoever gets the most answers correct. Since there were only 2 people who guessed, that made you the winner. Now this is a very different situation than I have at work, where I am desperately trying to get kids to be good sports and not flaunting their winning status. In my mind, you won. And because the other contestant (Jen) is a friend of mine, I’ll speak for her too that the prize is yours!

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