The Lorax is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1971. [2] . It chronicles the plight of the environment and the Lorax, the main character, who "speaks for the trees" and confronts the Once-ler, a business magnate who causes environmental destruction.
Dr Seuss' Original Lorax animated TV special from 1972. Follows the actual story line of the book.
From the creators of Despicable Me comes this spectacular Dr. Seuss adventure about a twelve-year-old boy searching for The Lorax: a grumpy, but charming creature who speaks for the trees.
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss is a children’s book about environmental destruction and corporate greed. The story is told by the Once-ler, who recalls how he arrived in a beautiful land of Truffula Trees and began chopping them down to manufacture Thneeds.
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AOL: Dr. Seuss' 1971 Hit Novel 'The Lorax' Formerly Banned, Became a No. 1 Best-Selling Book
A beloved children’s book published in 1971 has climbed to the top of modern sales charts, as The Lorax becomes a No. 1 best-selling title once again. Written by Dr. Seuss, the picture book is drawing ...
Dr. Seuss' 1971 Hit Novel 'The Lorax' Formerly Banned, Became a No. 1 Best-Selling Book