The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

 Fantasy and Science Fiction 

The Lorax - Linden Tree Books, Los Altos, CA

This book tells the story of the Lorax who speaks for the trees. A young boy is interested in hearing about the Lorax so he visits the Once-ler to find out about him. In the end, the Once-ler gives the young boy the last remaining Truffula seed to plant and take care of. 

Like almost all Dr. Seuss books, this one is a tongue twister with a great message behind it and imaginative illustrations. I think this book would be most appropriate for elementary classrooms, but it could be used in classrooms all the way through high school due to its message and who the author is. I would use this in my classroom even as a math teacher because it has such a great message and I always enjoy the way in which Dr. Seuss is able to entertain with his stories. This book would be useful as a teacher read aloud and for units on the Earth and recycling. It teaches students how important it is to take care of the world we live in and has an added message of speaking up for those who aren’t able to. 

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