There’s a Wocket in my Pocket

There’s a Wocket in My Pocket by Dr. Seuss is a delightful addition to the Bright and Early Books series, published by Random House Children’s Books on August 12, 1974. This 36-page book invites young readers to join a boy on an imaginative exploration of his home, where he discovers a variety of whimsical characters. The playful narrative encourages children to engage with the concepts of imagination and wordplay through Seuss’s signature rhymes.
In this charming story, readers will encounter a range of quirky creatures, from a Jertain in the curtain to a Geeling on the ceiling, sparking curiosity and creativity. The book is designed for early readers, featuring simple language and vibrant illustrations that make it accessible for those just beginning to recognize words and sound out letters. With its focus on fun and exploration, There’s a Wocket in My Pocket serves as an engaging introduction to the joys of reading and storytelling.
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this silly Bright and Early Book classic by Dr. Seuss, a young boy goes exploring in his house and finds an array of fun characters!
Are you certain there’s a Jertain in the curtain? Or have you ever had a feeling there’s a Geeling on the ceiling? From the pesky Nooth Grush on a tooth brush to a sleepy Zelf up on the shelf, There’s a Wocket in My Pocket will have young readers eager to explore their homes and the wonders of rhyming and wordplay.
Bright and Early Books are perfect for beginning beginner readers! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1968 with The Foot Book, Bright and Early Books use fewer and easier words than Beginner Books. Readers just starting to recognize words and sound out letters will love these short books with colorful illustrations.
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