geo.wikisort.org - IslandIf I Ran the Zoo is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1950.
Dr. Seuss book
If I Ran the Zoo  |
Author | Dr. Seuss |
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Original title | If I Got to the Zoo |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Genre | Children's literature |
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Publisher | Redbook (magazine) Random House (book) |
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Publication date | 1950 (renewed 1977) |
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Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
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Pages | 40 |
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ISBN | 978-0-394-80081-3 |
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OCLC | 470411 |
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Preceded by | Bartholomew and the Oobleck |
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Followed by | Scrambled Eggs Super! |
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The book is written in anapestic tetrameter, Seuss's usual verse type, and illustrated in Seuss's pen-and-ink style.
Plot
When young Gerald McGrew visits the zoo, he discovers that the exotic animals are "not good enough." He says that if he ran the zoo, he would set all of the current animals free and find new, more bizarre and exotic ones. Throughout the book he lists these creatures, starting with a lion with ten feet and escalating to more imaginative (and imaginary) creatures, such as the Fizza-ma-Wizza-ma-Dill, "the world's biggest bird from the island of Gwark, who eats only pine trees, and spits out the bark."
The illustrations also grow wilder as McGrew imagines going to increasingly remote and exotic habitats, capturing each fanciful creature, and bringing them all back to a zoo now filled with his new wild animals. He also imagines the praise he receives from others, who are amazed at his "new Zoo, McGrew Zoo".
Adaptation
Some of the animals featured in If I Ran the Zoo have been featured in a segment of The Hoober-Bloob Highway, a 1975 CBS TV special. In this segment, Hoober-Bloob babies don't have to be human if they don't choose to be, so Mr. Hoober-Bloob shows them a variety of different animals; including ones from If I Ran The Zoo (and On Beyond Zebra!). Such animals include: Obsks, a flock of Wild Bippo-No-Bungus, a Tizzle-Topped Tufted Mazurka, a Big-Bug-Who-Is-Very-Surprising, Chuggs, a Deer with Horns-That-Are-Just-A-Bit-Queer, a New Sort-Of-A-Hen, an Elephant-Cat, and an Iota.
"Nerd"
If I Ran the Zoo is often credited[1][2] with the first printed modern English appearance of the word "nerd," although the word is not used in its modern context. It is simply the name of an otherwise un-characterized imaginary creature, appearing in the sentence "And then, just to show them, I'll sail to Ka-Troo/And Bring Back an It-Kutch, a Preep, and a Proo,/A Nerkle, a Nerd, and a Seersucker too!"
Theme park attraction
If I Ran the Zoo |
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Area | Seuss Landing |
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Soft opening date | March, 1999 |
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Opening date | May 28, 1999 |
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Attraction type | Play Area |
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Theme | If I Ran the Zoo |
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Dr. Seuss's Zoo book is also the main theme for one of the children's play areas at Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure. The small play area is located inside the area of the park known as Seuss Landing.
Criticism
If I Ran the Zoo has been criticized for its use of racial stereotypes and caricatures. In a 1988 biography of Dr. Seuss, Ruth K. MacDonald notes the perceived presence of "occasional stereotypes of native peoples—potbellied, thick-lipped blacks from Africa, squinty-eyed Orientals," that "may offend some modern readers."[3] A 2019 study published in the journal Research on Diversity in Youth Literature noted the perceived presence of dehumanizing stereotypes of East Asian, Sub-Saharan African and Middle Eastern characters.[4] The Canadian Book and Periodical Council's Freedom to Read project listed the book as having been challenged in 2015 for "insensitivity and ethnic stereotyping."[5]
On March 2, 2021, Dr. Seuss Enterprises withdrew If I Ran the Zoo and five other books from publication due to controversy surrounding racist images within those books.[6][7] Dr. Seuss Enterprises did not specify which illustrations were offensive,[8] but since the book is about animals being collected from all over the world, several nations are depicted in stereotypical ways, for example Nepalese, Chinese, African Pygmys, Persian, Turkish, and Cossack characters.
See also
Children's literature portal
References
- David Brooks (2008-05-23). "The Alpha Geeks". New York Times.
- Eryn Loeb (2008-05-20). "The beauty of the geek". Salon.com.
- MacDonald, Ruth K. (1988). Dr. Seuss. Boston: Twayne Publishers. p. 71. ISBN 0-8057-7524-2. OCLC 18014535.
- Ishizuka, Katie; Stephens*, Ramón (2019-02-13). "The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss's Children's Books". Research on Diversity in Youth Literature. 1 (2).
- "If I Ran the Zoo". www.freedomtoread.ca. Retrieved 2019-12-16.
- Pratt, Mark (March 2, 2021). "Six Dr. Seuss books won't be published for racist images". CTV News. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
- Gross, Jenny (March 2, 2021), "6 Dr. Seuss Books Will No Longer Be Published Over Offensive Images", New York Times, retrieved March 2, 2021
- Hopper, Tristan (March 3, 2021). "Here are the 'wrong' illustrations that got six Dr. Seuss books cancelled". National Post. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
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Characters |
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Grinch
- Horton the Elephant
- Bartholomew Cubbins
- The Lorax
- Ichabod and Izzy
- Sylvester McMonkey McBean
- The Vipper
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Bibliography |
- And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street3
- The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
- The King's Stilts
- The Seven Lady Godivas
- Horton Hatches the Egg
- McElligot's Pool3
- Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose
- Bartholomew and the Oobleck
- If I Ran the Zoo3
- Scrambled Eggs Super!3
- Horton Hears a Who!
- On Beyond Zebra!3
- If I Ran the Circus
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
- Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
- Happy Birthday to You!
- Green Eggs and Ham
- One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
- The Sneetches and Other Stories
- Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book
- Dr. Seuss's ABC
- Hop on Pop
- Fox in Socks
- I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew
- I Wish That I Had Duck Feet 1
- Come over to My House 1
- The Foot Book
- I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today! and Other Stories
- My Book about ME
- Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises!
- The Lorax
- Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
- Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?
- The Shape of Me and Other Stuff
- There's a Wocket in My Pocket
- Great Day for Up!
- Wacky Wednesday 1
- Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
- The Cat's Quizzer3
- I Can Read with My Eyes Shut!
- Oh Say Can You Say?
- Hunches in Bunches
- The Butter Battle Book
- You're Only Old Once!
- I Am Not Going to Get Up Today!
- Oh, the Places You'll Go!
- Daisy-Head Mayzie 2
- My Many Colored Days 2
- Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! 2
- The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories 2
- Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories 2
- What Pet Should I Get? 2
- Horse Museum 2
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Adaptations | Television series |
- The Gerald McBoing-Boing Show (1956–1957)
- The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (1996–1998)
- Gerald McBoing-Boing (2005–2007)
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (2010–2018)
- Green Eggs and Ham (2019–2022)
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Television specials | |
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Film | |
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Video games |
- Dr. Seuss' Fix-Up the Mix-Up Puzzler (1984)
- The Grinch (2000)
- The Cat in the Hat (2003)
- Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham (2003)
- Dr. Seuss: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (2007)
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Other media |
- Welcome (Russian short film)
- Seussical (musical)
- Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
- "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" (song)
- The Cat in the Hat (play)
- The Lorax (musical)
- Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Musical Live! (musical)
- Dr. Seuss's ABC (musical)
- Green Eggs and Ham (musical)
- The Cat in the Hat (musical)
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Other works | |
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Related |
- A Fish Out of Water
- Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
- Beginner Books
- Dr. Seuss Enters., L.P. v. Penguin Books USA, Inc.
- Dr. Seuss Goes to War
- The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss
- Dr. Seuss National Memorial
- Geisel Award
- Geisel Library
- Geisel School of Medicine
- Helen Palmer
- PM
- Political messages of Dr. Seuss
- Read Across America
- Seuss Landing
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1 as "Theo. LeSieg". 2 Posthumous. 3 withdrawn from publication |
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