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'The Lorax' stands firm, 'John Carter' fumblesupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 10:05:00

Apparently the Truffula Valley is a much better training ground for the box office than Mars, as "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" had no trouble fending off Disney's expensive new sci-fi arrival "John Carter."

Modern children's books help families explore diversityupdated: Thu Mar 08 2012 09:16:00

The sale of the old house, the purchase of the new house, the packing, the good-bye parties. It was all so overwhelming for me. I can't imagine what it was like for my toddler, leaving the only home, neighborhood and sitter she had ever known in the city where she was born. Fortunately, I got a little bit of help from the Berenstain Bears to give my daughter some answers.

Preschoolers get the good word on reading from officials, celebritiesupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 18:25:00

"Bang ups and hang ups can happen to you," Attorney General Eric Holder read to a group of preschoolers from Dr. Seuss' book "Oh, The Places You'll Go" at the Department of Education's kickoff to its summer reading program on Wednesday.

5 rules of traveling with kidsupdated: Tue Jun 28 2011 08:27:00

The summer holidays are here, a fact that fills parents with both excitement and a certain amount of dread.

CNNMoney: Still a BBQ recovery: Low and slowupdated: Fri Jun 03 2011 12:35:00

Let's get this out of the way. The economy is in lousy shape. And it will continue to be for a long time. It's an awful truth but we must get used to it.

People.com: How Stephen Moyer Will Kick Off Christmasupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 15:08:00

The True Blood star will read How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Universal Studios

Friends, neighbors pitch in to help California chicken farm after fireupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 14:24:00

You might think green eggs are only found in a Dr. Seuss classic. But at a small, family-run and highly regarded chicken farm on the outskirts of the San Francisco, they're a relatively common sight.

Soul food farmsupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 14:24:00

CNN's Dan Simon has the story of a couple whose organic farm was saved by its customers after being destroyed by fire.

Dead celebrities, big bucksupdated: Wed Oct 28 2009 10:33:00

This year, it's hip to be dead.

Michael Jackson's money trailupdated: Wed Oct 28 2009 10:33:00

Singer Michael Jackson made millions in his career. CNN's Kareen Wynter reports on the value of his estate.

'Race to Witch Mountain' casts a spell at No. 1updated: Sun Mar 15 2009 15:20:00

The Disney family film update, "Race to Witch Mountain," won the weekend box office in fine fashion, grossing $25 million according to Sunday's estimates from Media by Numbers.

Children's books: Classic reading for fansupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 15:18:00

They feature characters such as hat-wearing cats, very hungry caterpillars, nice girls named Madeline and naughty boys named Max.

10 stories behind Dr. Seuss storiesupdated: Fri Jan 23 2009 13:49:00

1. In case you haven't read "The Lorax," it's widely recognized as Dr. Seuss' take on environmentalism and how humans are destroying nature. Loggers were so upset about the book that some groups within the industry sponsored "The Truax," a similar book -- but from the logging point of view.

Youssif blossomsupdated: Tue Dec 23 2008 10:28:00

It's been two years since Youssif was doused with gasoline in Iraq. Now the 6-year-old boy is doing fine. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.

Nashville's Opryland brimming with holiday spiritupdated: Thu Dec 18 2008 12:23:00

For a heady dose of holiday spirit, dive into Opryland.

Review: 'Horton' does joyful justice to Seussupdated: Fri Mar 14 2008 09:51:00

First the good news: As the lead character in "Horton Hears a Who!", Jim Carrey does not parade around in an elephant costume.

'Horton Hears a Who!'updated: Fri Mar 14 2008 09:51:00

Funny men Jim Carrey and Steve Carell lend their comedic voices to Dr. Seuss' "Horton Hears a Who!"

Time.com: Horton Hears a Who!: Rated G for Gloriousupdated: Thu Mar 13 2008 19:00:00

A new film adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic is smart, sensible and organic

People.com: Carol Burnett Teaches Tarzan Yell to Meredith & Marthaupdated: Wed Mar 12 2008 16:02:00

Vieira and Stewart make just like the jungle swinger, in the vocal department

People.com: Jim Carrey on Jenny's Son: He Thinks I'm Coolupdated: Mon Mar 10 2008 15:22:00

Jim Carrey has been scoring points with Jenny McCarthy's 5-year-old son, Evan – with his role as the voice of the lead character in Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who.

Kids are the experts in reviewing children's booksupdated: Tue Dec 18 2007 12:26:00

What William Goldman once said about Hollywood -- "Nobody knows anything" -- can easily describe the decisions made by children's book publishers.

Time.com: Broadway Talks End With No Dealupdated: Tue Nov 27 2007 09:00:00

Talks ended Tuesday morning between striking Broadway stagehands and theater producers without a deal to end the two-week-old labor dispute

'Grinch' show reopensupdated: Sun Nov 25 2007 00:01:00

Mothers, kids and grandmothers are excited the musical 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas!' is reopening on Broadway.

Hot spots: Dealing with work-at-home hazardsupdated: Tue Nov 13 2007 18:30:00

Kristie Tamsevicius, author of "I Love My Life: A Mom's Guide to Working From Home," was wooing a client by phone when her nearby 4-year-old yelled that her baby brother had a poopy diaper.

Welcomeupdated: Thu Nov 01 2007 15:35:00

Welcome to Nancy Grace's baby blog!

People.com: Matt Lauer, Laura Bush to Read to Kidsupdated: Thu Sep 20 2007 07:05:00

Matt Lauer does it by the book - reading to his kids, that is.

CNNMoney: Smart gifts for your gradupdated: Fri May 20 2005 13:31:00

We're coming up on a major graduation weekend, and of course many families are wondering what to give their graduate. A copy of "Oh, the Places You'll Go" by Dr. Seuss is great, but it won't really prepare them for the real world. And the real world is coming.

Students filibuster against Frist at his alma materupdated: Tue May 10 2005 17:19:00

Princeton University students are showing support for the filibuster by staging their own.

Money Magazine: The Credit Counselorupdated: Tue Feb 01 2005 00:01:00

Evan Hendricks wants to arm you with knowledge. His exhaustive Credit Scores and Credit Reports is a new, plain-English guide to what consumers need to know about this arcane topic, a strange unive...

CNNMoney: How to impress lendersupdated: Thu Jan 13 2005 10:01:00

NEW YORK (MONEY Magazine) - Evan Hendricks wants to arm you with knowledge. His exhaustive Credit Scores and Credit Reports is a new, plain-English guide to what consumers need to know about this arcane topic, a strange universe filled with pitfalls and fine print that makes the tax code read like Dr. Seuss.

FSB: Between Covers With children's stories, you can often judge a book by its artwork.updated: Wed Dec 01 1999 00:01:00

Reading to your kids is always rewarding. First the cuddles, later the stars on the report card. But the discerning grownup sitting in the rocking chair can also revel in some terrific artwork.

Fortune: THE REAL BIOTECH REVOLUTION BIOTECH'S REAL POWER LIES IN READING THE BOOK OF LIFE, NOT BLINDLY COPYING IT.updated: Mon Mar 31 1997 00:01:00

To put the recent cloning of a sheep in perspective, it helps to keep in mind two things: dogs and sex.

Fortune: Betrayed by Fish, Up From Billygate, Greed at the Gas Station, and Other Matters. Tendentious Tales for Tiny Totsupdated: Mon May 26 1986 00:01:00

The kid himself has not complained. We would concede that. To be sure, the kid doesn't talk a whole lot, being only 19 months old and still not catching all the nuances, so we cannot exactly take h...

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