In One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish - one of Dr. Seuss' countless classic children's books - Seuss tells the story of a young boy and girl named Jay and Kay, both of whom have fantastical creatures that are both friends and pets. At its core, this is a surrealist story about two curious kids who discover some of the crazy things around them.
Seuss wrote One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish to introduce young readers to rhyme and verse and to get a new generation of kids interested in reading - something which he was unquestionably able to do. It is for this reason that Seuss's books have won so many awards.
Since it was released to the present day, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish received positive reviews. Common Sense Media, for example, adored the book. In a review, the publication wrote about the book's "Simple, infectious rhymes and real and imagined creatures (like a seven hump wump) in funny scenes make this a wonderful read-aloud and a perfect early reader." The book is also one of the fifteen highest-selling children's books of all time. Through his legendary works, Theodor Seuss Geisel (known better by his pen name as Dr. Seuss) is without a doubt one of the most well-known children's novel authors to this day.