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‘We like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells’ and thanks to Dr Seuss, his melodic stories and brightly illustrated characters, nonsense is something we have all grown up either reading or watching on the TV. There’s so many Dr Seuss classics, you’ll be hard pressed to choose your favourite. From a sweet-natured Elephant named Horton that taught us ‘A person’s, a person no matter how small’ to a boy named Sam-I-Am with his green eggs and ham who showed us we cannot possibly know what we like, unless we try it! Dr Seuss’s most loved characters have to be Cat In The Hat and The Grinch, with their equally chaotic personalities they both make wonderful costume ideas this World Book Day.