Theo. LeSieg and Rosetta Stone
Geisel also authored several books under the pen name Theo. LeSieg (Geisel spelled backward) and one book under the name Rosetta Stone. These books were written but not illustrated by Geisel.
Title | Synopsis | Illustrator | Original publication year | |
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Ten Apples Up on Top! | Three animals, a lion, a dog, and a tiger, who consistently pile apples on their heads for fun. | Roy McKie | 1961 | |
I Wish That I Had Duck Feet | A boy wishes that he could have many different animal and mechanical body parts, finding fantastic uses for each. | B Tobey | 1965 | |
Come over to My House | The illustrations of this book portray the various styles of homes that kids from around the world live in. | Richard Erdoes (illustrated to Michael K. Frith) |
1966 | |
The Eye Book | Roy McKie Joe Mathieu |
1968 1999 |
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I Can Write! A Book by Me, Myself | Roy McKie | 1971 | ||
In a People House | A mouse shows a bird all the amazing things one can find in the everyday home. | Roy McKie | 1972 | |
Wacky Wednesday | Shows the adventures of a kid and how he learns to cope with an abnormal day. | George Booth | 1974 | |
The Many Mice of Mr. Brice a.k.a. The Pop-Up Mice of Mr. Brice |
Roy McKie | 1974 | ||
Would You Rather Be a Bullfrog? | Roy McKie | 1975 | ||
Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! | A certain kid (the narrator) invites all his friends- whose names begin with all 26 letters of the alphabet- to a party at his house, except for Hooper Humperdink, but changes his mind as soon as the others are already having fun. | Charles E. Martin Scout Nash |
1976 2006 |
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Please Try to Remember the First of Octember! | Art Cummings | 1977 | ||
Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should Be a Vet! | Exposes the reader to many different types of careers. | Michael J. Smollin | 1980 | |
The Tooth Book | Shows people and animals that have teeth, and ones that do not. Explains that you only get two sets of teeth, and briefly how to care for them. | Roy McKie Joe Mathieu |
1981 2000 |
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Because a Little Bug Went Ka-Choo!! | A bug sneezes, which sets off a series of larger and larger consequences, in the end nearly sending a whole town into chaos. Geisel wrote this book under the pen name Rosetta Stone. | Michael K. Frith | 1975 |
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