A review by h2ohboi
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street by Dr. Seuss

4.0

And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street is about a young boy who wants can't wait to tell his father what he saw on the way home from school, but only sees a horse-drawn wagon so he has to imagine something exciting to tell him instead. It is one of Dr. Seuss's classic books and one of my personal favorites. This book is fun and creative with a fast-paced rhyme scheme, similar to most of the Dr. Suess books. The fantastical situations the young boy comes up with engaging the imagination and implore the reader to come up with their own whacky situations as well. This book also proves to be a good social-emotional story as the boy spends most of the plot fabricating stories to tell his father, but in the end, decides to tell him the truth. In my experience, this is an incredible book to read with young children and I highly recommend it.