Horton Hears a Who! Background

Horton Hears a Who! Background

In Horton Hears a Who!, which is no doubt one of Dr. Seuss' most famous and widely-read books, Dr. Seuss tells the story of the eponymous Horton the elephant, who continually goes out of his way to save the people of Whoville from the evil animals which surrounds them. In fact, these animals want to incinerate Whoville, thereby killing all who live there. But Horton, who has a big heart and is gentle, can’t let that happen, so he works as hard as he can to stop the animals.

When it was released - and to this day - Horton Hears a Who! received positive reviews. Kirkus Reviews, for example, loved the book, writing that Horton Hears a Who! has "Silly rhymes and limpid pictures- those products of a wonderful imagination- make the story tops in excitement, too" and that "Wonders will never Seuss!" Common Sense Media thought similarly, writing that the book tells "A whimsical tale with a stirring message."

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