Come over to My House
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Come over to My House | |
Author | Theo. LeSieg |
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Illustrator | Richard Erdoes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Children's literature |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | 1966-11-12 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
OCLC | 1132492 |
Preceded by | I Wish That I Had Duck Feet |
Followed by | The Eye Book |
Come over to My House is a 1966 children's book written by Theo. LeSieg and illustrated by Richard Erdoes. The name "Theo. LeSieg" was a pen name of Theodor Geisel, who is more commonly known by another pen name, Dr. Seuss.
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).
The book was the 44th in Beginner Books series, in between B-43: You Will Live Under the Sea (1966) by F. & M. Phleger and B-45: Babar Loses His Crown (1967), by Laurent de Brunhoff.