Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss: Book Cover

    Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss, Kallen, Welton

    BUY IT NEW

    • $14.95 List price
      $11.96 Online price
      $10.76 Member price
      (Save 28%)
      Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
      See Details
    • skip to cart
    • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9780394800783&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

    GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

    DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

    Usually ships within 24 hours

    Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

    Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

    BUY IT USED

    31 copies from $1.99

    See All Available

    Pick Me Up

    Reserve it at BN.com & pick it up in 60 minutes at your local store.

    Enter a zip code

    (Hardcover - Reissue)

    • Age Range: For infants or children in preschool
    • Pub. Date: August 1954
    • 72pp
    • Sales Rank: 666
    Dr. Seuss Offer Buy 2, Get 1 Free>Shop Now

      Reader Rating: (20 ratings)

      Detailed Rating: "Story" See All

      More Formats 
      Hardcover$16.99
      Buy it Used: 31 copies from $1.99 See All Available

      Customers who bought this also bought

       
      • Overview
      • Editorial Reviews
      • Customer Reviews
      • Meet the Writer

      Product Details

      • Pub. Date: August 1954
      • Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
      • Format: Hardcover, 72pp
      • Sales Rank: 666
      • Age Range: For infants or children in preschool
      • Lexile: 490L 

      Synopsis

      Illus. in color. Horton, the lovable elephant, tries to protect tiny creatures on a speck of dust. An easy reader with delightful verse and pictures.  

      Annotation

      Horton, the lovable elephant, tries to protect tiny creatures on a speck of dust. An easy reader with delightful verse and pictures. Full-color illustrations. Ages 4-8.

      Children's Literature

      Therodor Seuss Geisel has offered generations of young readers amusement, but, of course, his books give them much more—much, much, more, in fact. Many incorporate a gentle lesson nicely presented, wrapped in wondrous rhyme and illustrated with pictures of unusual settings as well as unusual, but expressive characters of every type and size. One lesson in this book is often voiced. "A person's a person, no matter how small." The other lesson is that one person can indeed make a difference, especially when that one person joins in with all his neighbors and friends. This book, released as the movie of the same name is also released, is an attractive party edition and, as such, is slightly larger than the traditional Dr. Seuss hardcover. Kids are moved by the story of the huge, soft-hearted elephant who has such a touching regard for the little folks in Who-ville. This book would be great for reading aloud at bedtime. Reviewer: Carolyn Mott Ford

      More Reviews and Recommendations

      Biography

      It’s difficult to imagine the children’s book landscape without Dr. Seuss, who is, almost half a century after The Cat in the Hat, the best-recognized children’s book writer in the country. But until Dr. Seuss -- a.k.a. Theodor Seuss Geisel -- reinvented the genre with his colorful and exuberant Sneetches, Grinches, Zaxes, and Zooks, children’s books were often little more than literal-minded lessons and cautionary tales intended to transform young readers into productive citizens.

      More About the Author

      Customer Reviews

      Son LOVES it!by Anonymous

      Reader Rating:
      See Detailed Ratings

      October 05, 2009: My son first saw the Movie and I wasn't sure if he would enjoy the book as much. He will be three years old soon and LOVES this book! It's one of his favorites and he asks us to read it over and over.

      A Thought Provoking Workby Fox_in_the_Woods

      Reader Rating:
      See Detailed Ratings

      May 30, 2009: "Horton Hears a Who" is a classic with which most of us are familiar but is worth a second-read, a third-read, and a first-read to a new generation. The story challenges us to defend the weak, not merely when it is convenient, but at real personal cost to ourselves.


      More Customer Reviews