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THE HIGHLY ORIGINAL Dr Suess writes and illustrates a grand piece of nonsense for small children in “Thidwick the Big-hearted Moose” (Collins). Beginning with a tiny little BingleBug, a collection of insects, birds and animals make their home in Thidwick’s horns. So many become embarrassing to even the hospitable Thidwick, and drive him in the end to desperate measures.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 4

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THE HIGHLY ORIGINAL Dr Suess writes and illustrates a grand piece of nonsense for small children in “Thidwick the Big-hearted Moose” (Collins). Beginning with a tiny little Bingle-Bug, a collection of insects, birds and animals make their home in Thidwick’s horns. So many become embarrassing to even the hospitable Thidwick, and drive him in the end to desperate measures. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 4

THE HIGHLY ORIGINAL Dr Suess writes and illustrates a grand piece of nonsense for small children in “Thidwick the Big-hearted Moose” (Collins). Beginning with a tiny little Bingle-Bug, a collection of insects, birds and animals make their home in Thidwick’s horns. So many become embarrassing to even the hospitable Thidwick, and drive him in the end to desperate measures. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 4