Netflix adds more content to its original directory, and this time, it is a children's series. The online video giant brings on Ellen DeGeneres as executive producer for animated series based on the popular Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham." The 13-episode series will consist of advanced animation, and DeGeneres said it is something that "has never been done before on television." Although you will not be able to watch this new series until 2018, you can consult the audiobook from Audible.com at the moment and these other Dr. Seuss books we know and love.
"One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish"
"Hence, here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere ..." This book is inspiration and the basis of Seuss landing area of a theme park in Universal Studios Orlando islands of Adventure. It explores the concept of imagination, starting with five fish, and follows a boy and a girl and the many creatures that they have as friends and pets.
"The Cat in the Hat"
A giant cat on a human scale with a red and white striped hat and bow tie looks at a house on a rainy day. Sally and her brother are home alone and cat shows both children some of his tricks for entertaining. But the cat and his friends Thing One Thing and two end up making a huge mess in the house, and the children are afraid it will not be cleaned before their mother comes home. Will they be able to pick up the mess?
"Oh, the Places You'll Go!"
This book, published in 1990, was the last of Dr. Seuss' work for publication before his death the following year. It reads in a way that makes the main character "you" the reader. Although it describes a physical journey to leave the house, it is also an inspiring metaphor for life and the many challenges we face and overcome.
"The Lorax"
"The Lorax" says Dr. Seuss personal favorite of all his works, because he paints the picture of the nature of the hazards and face the environment. In the book, a boy living in a city filled with pollution and meets a man called Once-ler. He told the boy to the beauty of the city was once before he and other humans began felling trees and gourmand is creating a business.
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
One of his most famous books, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" was made into several film adaptations over the years . The result is a green creature, the Grinch, who is deeply unhappy and lonely and wants everyone to be unhappy too. The Grinch plots to steal all the Christmas decorations and gifts for the town of Whoville in an attempt to end Christmas altogether.
The Netflix series "Green Eggs and Ham" will not be online until 2018, but you can check out some other film adaptations of Dr. Seuss books such as "The Lorax" and "The Cat in the hat, "now on Amazon Instant Video. You can learn more about how to use Amazon possibility of streaming video or learn how you can catch up with the audio versions of these classic Dr. Seuss with Audible.com.