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The Boy on Fairfield Street
The Boy on Fairfield Street | Kathleen Krull
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Award-winning author Kathleen Krull zeros in on the formative first 22 years of the life of Ted Geisel. This is the first picture book biography of Dr. Seuss, written especially for his young fans who want to know what made him tick. The animals in the zoo that his father ran and his fondness for drawing them, the injustices he suffered as the child of German immigrants, and his inherent sense of humor all fed into the imagination of this boy. He was a square peg in a round hole until he found that he could make a living doing exactly what he pleased—doodling and writing funny things about the world as he saw it. The last section of the book outlines the important events in his adult life. In addition to the evocative paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher, the book is profusely decorated with art from Dr. Seuss books. From the Hardcover edition.
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The Boy on Fairfield Street by Kathleen Krull is a B and would be great for AS. This book is a wonderful biography of Dr. Seuss. This would make a great addition to any classroom library. I believe students would enjoy this book since many love reading Dr. Suess. EL 9, teach note taking strategies:t-line, timeline, etc and UDL 7.2, optimize relevance, value, and authenticity would go great with this book.

JayaJ Here is a quick fun activity you can do with students http://www.seussville.com/activities/SEUSS_DrSeussandMe_0.pdf #UCFLAE3414SuB18 6y
DrSpalding I am so happy you selected this book this website is amazing. Teachers and students alike could spend hours on this site alone. 6y
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