Productions are underway, expanding the Dr. Seuss Enterprises partnership with Netflix for new animated projects for a preschool audience.
Publishing in Seussville: When Children’s Books Are Politicized
Oh, the book sales they’ll drive! After six Dr. Seuss books are discontinued, NPD looks at the latest US book sales data for insights.
Green Eggs and Shoes: Dr. Seuss Licenses Footwear
With more books’ imagery planned for coming years, the Skechers-Dr. Suess agreement starts with ‘The Cat in the Hat’ in Europe and North America.
Dr. Seuss Powers Ahead, With Newly Expanded Licensing in Europe
The Seuss summer is an expansive one in Europe as Slovakia, Albania, and Germany open new licensing deals with the famous brand.
Translating Children’s Literature to Latin: ‘Virent Ova! Viret Perna!’
Taking on Dr. Seuss rhymes and cadences, translator Terence Tunberg and his wife Jennifer are believers in seeing children’s books translated into Latin.
Random House Raises First Printing of New Dr. Seuss to 1 Million
Random House Children’s Books will increase the first printing for previously undiscovered Dr. Seuss title ‘What Pet Should I Get?’ to 1 million copies.
Random House to Offer Dr. Seuss as Ebooks
Random House Children’s Books is releasing Dr. Seuss’ bestselling oeuvre as ebooks for the first time.
SURVEY: Do You Read Your Child “Apps”?
It’s a question every parent is going to have to ask themselves: do I buy my child a book or do I buy my child an app? Take our survey and tell us what you prefer.