12 best dr seuss books young adult

Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, is primarily known for his children's books.However, he did write a few books that could be considered suitable for young adult readers, particularly those in their teenage years. Here are some of the Dr. Seuss books that may appeal to young adults:

  1. "The Lorax" (1971): This environmental-themed book addresses issues like deforestation and pollution, making it relevant for older readers concerned about environmental conservation.

  2. "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" (1990): While often given as a graduation gift, the inspirational messages in this book about life's journey and its ups and downs can resonate with young adults navigating the uncertainties of their futures.

  3. "The Butter Battle Book" (1984): This book explores the absurdity of the arms race during the Cold War era, making it a thought-provoking read for older audiences interested in political satire and social commentary.

  4. "Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories" (1958): This collection of stories includes "Yertle the Turtle," which satirizes the abuse of power and tyranny. The underlying themes can be appreciated by older readers.

  5. "Horton Hears a Who!" (1954): This book imparts valuable lessons about empathy, kindness, and standing up for what's right, making it relevant for young adults exploring their values and beliefs.

  6. "I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew" (1965): This book tells the story of dealing with life's challenges and obstacles. It can resonate with young adults as they navigate the complexities of adulthood.

  7. "The Sneetches and Other Stories" (1961): This collection of stories includes "The Sneetches," which explores themes of discrimination and acceptance. It can serve as a starting point for discussions on these important topics.

  8. "Dr. Seuss Goes to War" (1943): While not a traditional children's book, this collection of political cartoons and essays by Dr. Seuss during World War II provides insight into his early career and political views. It's a fascinating read for those interested in history and political commentary.

While Dr. Seuss is primarily celebrated for his picture books aimed at younger children, his ability to convey important messages and values through his storytelling makes some of his works relevant and engaging for young adult readers as well. These books can spark discussions on social issues, personal growth, and moral dilemmas, making them valuable additions to the reading list of young adults.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best dr seuss books young adult on the market
  

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

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The Velveteen Rabbit

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Classic Seuss)

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Dr. Seuss's ABC (Beginner Books(R))

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Oh, the Places You'll Go! (Classic Seuss)

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Show me the Honey (Dr. Seuss/Cat in the Hat) (Step into Reading)

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Illumination Presents Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Mad Libs

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The Dr. Seuss Coloring Book

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Green Eggs and Ham Slipcase Edition: Now a Netflix TV Series!

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Oh, Baby! Go, Baby! (Dr. Seuss Nursery Collection)

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Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know

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Melissa Kruger is the author of 5 Things to Pray For Your Kids, The Envy of Eve, Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood and In All Things. She blogs at Wit's End, hosted by The Gospel Coalition. Her husband, Mike, is the president of Reformed Theological Seminary, and they have three children.

Ann Voskamp, Author of New York Times bestsellers The Broken Way and One Thousand Gifts; mother of 7

"This will become an all-time favorite read-aloud! What every parent wants to say— and what every child wants to hear. There's nothing you want your child to know more than what this charming book sings in lyrical, romping lines—lines that will tie your heart to your child's and wrap you both up in the love of God and the supremest dream we all have to know. My daughter and I were so smitten with it that we read it twice right away!"

Jennie Allen, Bestselling author; Founder and Visionary of IF:Gathering

"I wish I had this book when my kids were little! It is simple. No matter what our kids dream, we want them to love Jesus and walk with him all their lives. You'll love reading this book as a family!"

Hunter Beless, Founder, The Journeywomen Podcast; mother of three

"Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know encourages readers both young and old to chase after King Jesus with all of their hearts. In a world that prioritizes earthly accomplishments and academic pedigrees, this message is exactly what I want my children hearing before their heads hit their pillows at night."

Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor at Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina

"Like the best books for little kids, this one combines playful illustrations with a simple, powerful message. We will definitely be reading this book to our young children, letting them know of our biggest dream for them—that they know God’s love and follow Jesus all their days."

There's a Wocket in my Pocket (Bright & Early Books(R))

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