When the book comes out on September 3, young readers will join a friendly horse on a guided tour of an art museum.
A new Dr. Seuss book, titled"Dr. Seuss's Horse Museum," is hitting the shelves 28 years after the acclaimed author died.The book, which comes out in September, celebrates art and"how we all see the world in different ways," publisher Random House said in a statement Thursday.Young readers will join a friendly horse on a guided tour of an art museum.
Seuss, whose real name is Theodore Seuss Geisel, died in 1991 at age 87 after writing and illustrating dozens of playful children's books, including"Green Eggs and Ham" and"How the Grinch Stole Christmas!"The manuscript for"Dr. Seuss's Horse Museum" was discovered in the late author's La Jolla, California, home 21 years after his death.
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