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"I love how only the first page of this book has anything to do with fish, hahaha. But, regardless, it's always been one of my favorites. I even have One Fish, Two Fish... pajama bottoms, haha. (And, boy, are they comfy!) Anyway, I had the chance to revisit this one through my children's lit class. I was asked to read multiple books by the same author."
— Tina (5 out of 5 stars)
" Outstanding book. Great when introducing numbers and colors. A must read for Kindergarteners. "
— Stacy, 2/9/2014" My *favorite* book when I was a kid. Now my older one loves it too! "
— Lois, 2/2/2014" A counting early reader book that my children have always loved. A poetry book that is rhythmic and classic in my house. "
— Angela, 1/31/2014" DR SEUSS IS MY FAVORITE! "
— Seneca, 1/23/2014" I hate tongue twisters, and that's all this is. Unreadable. The kids like it, the rhymes are funny, and the pictures are vintage Seuss. But I despise reading this aloud. "
— Curtis, 1/21/2014" Why would I give this book 3 stars? Simply, because any book by Dr. Seuss brings back cherished childhood memories, so I highly recommend for anyone with children/grandchildren because I valued them so much myself. "
— The, 1/13/2014" This is my daughter's favorite, the first one she really read to herself. "
— Kenneth, 1/8/2014" Great use for ELLs because of the repetition. Also great for younger students. "
— Airiel, 12/28/2013" This book i great for teaching elementray students about math. Tis book can teach students various counting strategies for example - counting up in numerical order. Illustrations are visually engaging. "
— Jade, 12/14/2013" I LOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE this book so much I want every one to read it right now :D "
— Mckenna, 12/10/2013" One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish draws you in with its classic tongue twisters and repetitive use of gibberish words and reinforcement of simple counting. I would use this book in a pre-kindergarten classroom to reinforce the basic counting of numbers as well as colors. "
— Sharon, 12/10/2013" Mommy and I read this often. This is my very favorite book "
— Dara, 12/7/2013" Good book to read for beginners. Read this when i was 3. "
— Kayla, 12/5/2013" This is my absolute favorite Dr. Seuss book! "
— Lisa, 12/3/2013" Great ESOL book for teaching numbers and colors. "
— Don, 11/18/2013" It's Doctor Seuss. What else is there to say? "
— Siera, 9/16/2013" I can't help it; I am drawn to children's books. They are so colorful and fun. "
— Amelia, 3/31/2013" This classic would lend itself very well to a lesson on adjectives. "
— Elizabeth, 12/22/2012" This is one my two year old loves having me read to him. "
— Kris, 10/2/2012" This is the first book I ever read by myself. I love Dr. Seuss. "
— Shirley, 7/27/2012" :) this book is beastly "
— Crissy, 5/27/2012" This book just spoke to me. Changed my life forever. Hee hee. "
— Melissa, 5/17/2012" Weird title. Don't really remember it. "
— Brianna, 4/24/2012" Dr. Seuss books are the best....this book was a tongue twist, awesome. "
— Brian, 4/19/2012" One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish was very cool because of all the fish who were funny!!! "
— Kylie, 3/18/2012" this book is really cute !!!! i have read it b4 "
— Elyssa, 3/17/2012" Another book for my 3 year old. It's great for a person just starting to read and it really gets him engaged. Although it's just not the best of the Dr. Seuss books. "
— Kaisera, 12/28/2011" Always my favorite Dr. Seuss book. "
— Elise, 11/30/2011" EL Skills - Print motivation, print awareness, & letter knowledge. Activities - Read, talk, & rhyme. Letters and numbers and numbers written with letters and counting and rhyming and books from Dr. Seuss. "
— Michelle, 8/25/2011" This book is best for children age 6. It is a great book to red with kids because they will laugh really hard. It makes me smile every time it think of it. One fish two red fish blue fish is a MUST for children aged 6 and under because it is educational and fun. "
— Jack, 6/15/2011" I think this is one of my favorite Seuss books. "
— Stefanie, 5/22/2011" Fun stuff. A fun post-book game is to make up animals you need for around the house. "
— Rp, 5/15/2011" This book has a lot of rhyming in it!!! "
— Lauren, 5/8/2011" Obviously I've read this before but read it today with a kid at bedtime. It's a good book if your kid has a lot of patience or you're trying to put him to sleep just because of its length and variety. But it's also a fun book with rhyming and typical Dr. Seuss silliness. "
— Kelly, 5/6/2011" A counting early reader book that my children have always loved. A poetry book that is rhythmic and classic in my house. "
— Angela, 4/29/2011" This is a great read aloud for young children! They love the colorful pictures and the rhyming. Growing up this is one of the books my mom used to help me read. After a while I just started memorizing the lines. I would not recommend at bedtime I find that it makes my nephew hyper. "
— Alyce, 4/28/2011" first book I ever read by myself!!:) "
— (:, 4/21/2011" When kids read this book they not only are hearing numbers, but colors as well. A great book to share with young children just learning both colors and numbers. "
— Nick, 4/20/2011" Silly rhymes that can be used to teach phonics<br/>Funny illustrations<br/>Easy reader<br/>Creative<br/>Order of events "
— Karelle, 4/18/2011" This book is a nice book to teach counting and colors to the pre-kindergarten and kindergaten students because this book is easy to read. "
— Betty, 4/18/2011" Great for color and number recognition "
— Tim, 4/17/2011" Great book to teach counting to Pre-K and Kindergarten. As always with Seuss books, very fun. "
— Murlene, 4/16/2011Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, is one of the most beloved children’s book authors and illustrators of all time. From The Cat in the Hat to Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, his iconic characters, stories, and art style have been a lasting influence on generations of children and adults. Hundreds of millions of copies of his books have found their way into homes and hearts around the world. His long list of awards includes Caldecott Honors for McElligot’s Pool, If I Ran the Zoo, and Bartholomew and the Oobleck; the Pulitzer Prize; and eight honorary doctorates. Works based on his original stories have won three Oscars, three Emmys, three Grammys, and a Peabody award.