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Beginner Books is a series of books for young readers ages 3–9, co-founded by Dr. Seuss and his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. The series features classic titles such as The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, and Go, Dog. Go!
The Introducing... series, like the For Beginners series, has its origins in two Spanish-language books, Cuba para principiantes (1960) and Marx para principiantes (1972) by the Mexican political cartoonist and writer Rius, pocket books which put their content over in a humorous comic book way but with a serious underlying purpose.
Scott Meyer is an American writer, comedian, and artist, known for his webcomic Basic Instructions and his comic fantasy series Magic 2.0. Learn about his life, works, and influences from this Wikipedia article.
Learn how to add inline citations and reliable sources to Wikipedia articles using various tools and templates. Find out what Wikipedia considers to be a reliable source and how to avoid self-published media.
The first Let's Go guide was a 25-page mimeographed pamphlet put together by 18-year-old Harvard freshman Oliver Koppell and handed out on student charter flights to Europe. In 1996, Let's Go launched its website, Letsgo.com , while publishing 22 titles and a new line of mini map guides.
The Rifleman is a Western TV series that aired on ABC from 1958 to 1963. Season 1 consists of 40 episodes, featuring Chuck Connors as a sharpshooter and his son Mark in North Fork, New Mexico.
A few signs of dehydration in babies include skin changes, such as sunken eyes and dry lips. Learn other signs that point to a dehydrated baby.
Find out the titles, directors, writers, and air dates of all episodes and TV-movies of The Six Million Dollar Man, a sci-fi action series about a bionic superhero. Learn about the plot, bionic powers, and guest stars of each episode.