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    Dr. Suess' Impact - My Thanks To Dr. Seuss

    Through out the years Dr. Seuss has touched the lives and hearts of many North Americans, taught them to read, and has taught them the importance of themselves. Listed are six of children's stories and why I am ever so thankful for the lessons and values they teach.

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    And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street

    Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky you Are?

    Mr. Brown can MOO! Can You?

    Oh, the Places You'll Go!

    The Sneetches

    Green Eggs and Ham

    So Thank you, Dr. Seuss, for teaching me this...

    That my imagination is great, its greater than great! its the greatest of the gifts and its that I shall know, it will allow me to see things and it will allow me to grow.

    Apart from that I shall always remember, my wrongs from my rights, my truths from my lies, my blessings and chances that I may have in my life.

    Without the knowledge that you have taught

    about weather to sulk or weather to not

    or weather to go left or to take a sharp right

    or weather to flee or weather to fight

    I'd be lost, well not completely that's for sure, just a few steps behind him and her.

    I thank you for making reading ever so fun

    especially as a child when I felt ever so dumb.

    You encouraged me to realize how so specially special we all are

    regardless of a small little tiny green star

    You remind us that no mater the time or place

    we all amount to something apart from our face.

    You teach us to acknowledge all of our gifts

    our abilities

    our firsts

    and even our fifths

    You've taught the world to be kind and to love it right back

    you've made the world a better place and I thank you for that.