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"If I Ran the Zoo," "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," "On Beyond Zebra!" and "McElligot's Pool" are among the six Dr. Seuss childrens' books, that will no longer be published. "Scrambled Eggs Super!" and "The Cat's Quizzer" are the other two. Dr. Seuss Enterprises cited insensitivity as a factor in the decision. displayed at the North Pocono Public Library in Moscow, Pa., Tuesday, March 2, 2021. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said Tuesday, that these four titles, as well as Scrambled Eggs Super!, and The Cats Quizzer, will no longer be published because of racist and insensitive imagery. (Christopher Dolan/The Times-Tribune via AP) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

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FILE - In an April 3, 1987, file photo, American author, artist and publisher Theodor Seuss Geisel, known as Dr. Seuss, speaks in Dallas. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that preserves and protects the late author and illustrator's legacy, announced on his birthday, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, that it would cease publication of several children's titles including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo," because of insensitive and racist imagery. Geisel died in 1991. (AP Photo/File)

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FILE - In an April 3, 1987, file photo, American author, artist and publisher Theodor Seuss Geisel, known as Dr. Seuss, speaks in Dallas. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that preserves and protects the late author and illustrator's legacy, announced on his birthday, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, that it would cease publication of several children's titles including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo," because of insensitive and racist imagery. Geisel died in 1991. (AP Photo/File) A copy of the book "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," by Dr. Seuss, rests in a chair, Monday, March 1, 2021, in Walpole, Mass. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that preserves and protects the author and illustrator's legacy, announced on his birthday, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, that it would cease publication of several children's titles including "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" and "If I Ran the Zoo," because of insensitive and racist imagery. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) (ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS)