Dr. Seuss sale — save up to 50% at Amazon

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Forget GameStop. This week Dr. Seuss is soaring to the highest heights after Dr. Seuss Enterprises announced it would no longer publish six books penned by the late children's author. The titles were removed because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong."

However, books that weren't banned have taken over Amazon and now dominate the retailer's top 10 bestseller list. Even better, Amazon is taking up to 50% off select titles (hardcover and Kindle editions). So whether you're buying them for yourself (we won't tell) or gifting them to a child — take a trip to Seussland with these discounted classics. 

Dr. Seuss sale at Amazon

Green Eggs and Ham: was $10 now $4 @ Amazon

Green Eggs and Ham: was $10 now $4 @ Amazon
The hardcover of Dr. Seuss' classic Green Eggs and Ham is on sale for $4.79 (52% off). This special edition comes with a peel-off sticker commemorating the book's 60th anniversary. 

The Cat in the Hat: was $10 now $7 @ Amazon

The Cat in the Hat: was $10 now $7 @ Amazon
The hardcover edition may be sold out, but Amazon is slashing 20% off the Kindle edition of The Cat in the Hat. 

Oh, the Places You'll Go!: was $18 now $9 @ Amazon

Oh, the Places You'll Go!: was $18 now $9 @ Amazon
Explore great sights without leaving your home. This perennial favorite is now 47% off (Kindle edition only). 

Book of Colors: was $10 now $5 @ Amazon

Book of Colors: was $10 now $5 @ Amazon
Featuring art from other Dr. Seuss classics, this concept book is designed for beginning readers. The hardcover is 40% off. 

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