SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Dr. Seuss Foundation is partnering with the San Diego Foundation to offer $2 million in early childhood literacy grants. The two foundations released a new common ...
Even if you grew up reading his children’s books, like “The Cat in the Hat” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!,” you’ve probably never seen Dr. Seuss quite like this before. A traveling exhibit at ...
The California hilltop home where Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel lived when he wrote some of the world’s most beloved children’s books is for sale for $10 million. It’s not quite to the height of Mount ...
The Mediterranean-style abode has four bedrooms and four bathrooms in roughly 5,000 square feet, plus an observation tower including the office/study where the beloved children’s author and ...
Come over to my house! Dr. Seuss’ La Jolla home where he penned most of his famous children’s books has hit the market at nearly $10 million — with stunning, “second-to-none” views of the Southern ...
President Donald Trump is engaging in autocratic, mean-spirited, self-absorbed, chaotic behavior. This conduct is hardly new, having been pinpointed and warned against in the characters created by ...
San Diego Foundation and the Dr. Seuss Foundation recently released a new common application that gives local nonprofits access to two early childhood grant opportunities totaling $2 million. The ...
Local children's nonprofits can apply for two early childhood grant opportunities totaling $2 million Tuesday, thanks to collaboration between San Diego Foundation and the Dr. Seuss Foundation.
Joie Yale, Dr. Seuss Enterprises' entertainment manager, says they "can’t wait to bring even more smiles, laughter, and memorable moments to families everywhere” Moonbug Entertainment and Dr. Seuss ...
The whimsical world of preschool content is about to experience a big twist. Dr Seuss Enterprises and Moonbug Entertainment are teaming up on a series of digital episodes that bring together Blippi ...
The Reader has started this series of its best stories from the past 52 years — 2600 cover stories and some remarkable interior features — to help make up for the loss of its physical edition, which ...