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Come over to My House
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Author Dr. Seuss
Illustrator Richard Erdoes (original)
Katie Kath (50th anniversary edition)
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's literature
Publisher Random House
Publication date
1966-11-12 (renewed 1994)
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 fun children's book from 1966. It was written by Dr. Seuss and illustrated by Richard Erdoes. Dr. Seuss often used a special writing name, called a "pen name," for some of his books. For this book, he used the name "Theo. LeSieg." His real name was Theodor Geisel.

Exploring Homes Around the World

This book takes young readers on a journey to see how children live in different parts of the world. It shows many kinds of homes. The story uses Dr. Seuss's famous rhyming style.

What Kids Do Around the World

The book also explores what kids eat in different places. It shows how they sleep, like using Japanese wooden pillows. You can also see how they play, such as sledding on pine needles. Even cleaning up is different, like using a Polynesian hot spring!

Part of a Special Book Series

Come over to My House was the 44th book in the Beginner Books series. This series helps young readers learn to read. It came out after You Will Live Under the Sea and before Babar Loses His Crown.

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