Horton Hears

Dr Seuss’s Horton Hears A Who 1/2
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Vandor Large Tin Tote, Dr. Seuss $17.94 Dr Seuss Cat In The Hat “Fun In A Box” Tin Lunchbox. This high quality tin lunchbox measure 7″ x 10″ and is 3.25″ deep for extra storage. Featuring the main characters from Dr Seuss’s classic story the “Cat In The Hat” this whimsical lunchbox makes a great gift for the Dr Seuss fan you know…. |
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Dr. Seuss in the Kitchen Loretta Apron, Horton and Friends $34.99 The fun is sure to unfold when you bring horton and a few of his friends from nool and whoville, with you into the kitchen. The horton and friends loretta apron, by Dr. Seuss in the kitchen, has a super fun yet practical. This halter style apron features an elastic waist and long ties and ised to look great on many different body types. It also features two convenient front pockets. Made of 100-pe… |
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Dr. Seuss in the Kitchen Adult and Child Oven Mitt Set, Horton and Friends $19.90 The fun is sure to unfold when you bring horton and a few of his friends from nool and whoville, with you into the kitchen. The horton and friends adult and child oven mitt set, by Dr. Seuss in the kitchen, has a super fun yet practical. These mitts have an extended length so hands and forearms stay protected and the quilted ensures years of safe and reliable use. Made of 100-percent cotton. Easy … |
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Looney Tunes: Golden Collection, Vol. 6 $24.33 Fifteen cartoons dating from World War II give Volume 6 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection more focus than previous sets. Many of the 1940’s cartoons remain very funny. Bugs Bunny dresses up as Brunnhilda and rides in to the strains of “Tannhauser” in “Herr Meets Hare” (1945), a gag Chuck Jones re-used to greater effect in “What’s Opera, Doc” a dozen years later. In “Russian Rhapsody” (1940… |
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Seussical [2000 Original Broadway Cast] $9.96 Seussical: the Musical, which is based on Dr. Seuss’s beloved characters, made the news even before its Broadway opening, as tales of disastrous out-of-town tryouts multiplied and creative turmoil abounded. But the show has its fans–Rosie O’Donnell, for one, likes it so much that she jumped in to play the Cat in the Hat for a month while Roger Bart was on vacation. And guess what? As conceived by… |