Come over to My House

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Title Come over to My House

Cover (common to all editions)
Author Theo. LeSieg
Illustrator Richard Erdoes
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Series Beginner Books (B44)
Genre(s) Young Readers
Publisher Random House
Released 1966-11-12
Media type hardcover
ISBN ISBN 0-394-90044-8
Preceded by  B43 You Live Under the Sea
by Frederick Phleger
Followed by  B45 Babar Loses Crown
by Laurent de Brunhoff

Come over to My House is a book written by Theo. LeSieg (aka Dr. Seuss) and illustrated by Richard Erdoes, published in 1966. Dr. Seuss used the pen name LeSieg for books he did not illustrate himself.

“Come over to my house. Come over and play!” is the familiar refrain from this hard to find Seuss classic.

The illustrations portray the various styles of homes that kids from around the world live in along with Seuss's recognizable prose. Throughout the book they also cover what kids eat, how they sleep (Japanese wooden pillows), play (sledding on pine needles), and even clean-up afterwards (Polynesian hot spring).

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