Scary pair of floating, pale green pants
(with nobody inside) I know of a legal representation agency that has been fond of playing Universal Pictures’ movie The Lorax (2012) over and over again for their younger clients in the foster system as they sit in the waiting room. While the movie seems disastrous to me, it has nonetheless got me thinking about the role that Dr. Seuss’s books have played (or that adults think they have played) in children’s lives. In Coping With Stress: Effective People and Processess (Oxford University Press, New York: 2001) […]
Categories: Alexia Raynal, ZiR • Tags: childhood, children, children's books, Dr. Seuss, poetry