![]() ![]() Then he takes it even further and imagines a charioteer being pulled by the Zebra. He just can’t settle for that so he starts to imagine the cart pulled by a Zebra. Marco admits that during his walk along Mulberry Street, to and back from school, all he saw was a boring old horse and cart. His father lectures, “Stop telling such outlandish tales, Stop turning minnows into whales.” A young boy named Marco is accused of having an overactive imagination. Seuss’ first children’s book is a celebration of a child’s ability to imagine the most grand things in very mundane surroundings. “So completely spontaneous that the American child can take it to his heart on sight… As original in conception, as spontaneous in the rendering as it is true to the imagination of a small boy.”ĭr. ![]()
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