Daisy-Head Mayzie

Daisy-Head Mayzie

Original cover
Author Dr. Seuss
Illustrator Joe Mathieu (uncredited, original)
Dr. Seuss (reprint)
Country United States
Language English
Genre Children's literature
Publisher Random House
Publication date
January 11, 1995
Media type Print (Hardcover and paperback)
ISBN 0-679-86712-0
OCLC 30353431
[E] 20
LC Class PZ8.3.G276 Dai 1994
Preceded by Oh, the Places You'll Go!
Followed by The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss

Daisy-Head Mayzie is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss and illustrated in his style. It was published in 1995, after Seuss's death. It was republished on July 5, 2016 with Seuss's original drawings.

Plot

The book is about a 12-year-old warmhearted schoolgirl named Mayzie who one day suddenly sprouts a bright white daisy from her head. It causes alarm in her classroom, family, and town, until an agent makes her a celebrity. The Cat in the Hat who serves as the narrator to this story helps Mayzie to understand her problem and persuade her to go back home. The book has a mini-song titled "Daisy-Head Mayzie" which her classmates chant.

Adaptations

in 1995, prior to its actual publication, the book was adapted into a special for television on TNT. The special, which was produced by Hanna-Barbera, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution and Warner Bros. can be found as a bonus feature on the Horton Hears a Who! Deluxe Edition DVD.

In 2011, Daisy-Head Mayzie was made a meetable character at Seuss Landing at Universal's Islands of Adventure.

Cast

Differences in the 2016 edition

In 2016, after the popularity of What Pet Should I Get?, the book was republished with Seuss' original text and illustrations. As such, there are several differences between the editions.

References

    Mayzie McGrew takes a similar of the Dr. Seuss timeless classic, like Alice from Alice in Wonderland (1951 film), Disney makes a memorable creations, like Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, with Hanna Barbera Productions create a work of progress, make in 1983.

    External links

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