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I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew

Dr. Seuss tackles troubles-bullies, terrain, weather-in the rhyming classic I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew. When our hero stubs his toe, he decides to find a less troublesome place to live. Soon he's off on a journey "to the City of Solla Sollew, on the banks of the beautiful River Wah-Hoo, where they never have troubles! At least, very few." However, between his encounters with the Midwinter Jicker and the Perilous Poozer of Pompelmoose Pass, he soon finds out that confronting his problems might actually be easier than running away from them. From the Hardcover edition.

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  • "When things start to go wrong at home, the hero of this funny fable decides to seek a place where there are never any troubles. Dr. Seuss advises us all to face up to life's problems instead of running away from them. Suggested level: junior, primary."
  • "Dr. Seuss tackles troubles-bullies, terrain, weather-in the rhyming classic I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew. When our hero stubs his toe, he decides to find a less troublesome place to live. Soon he's off on a journey "to the City of Solla Sollew, on the banks of the beautiful River Wah-Hoo, where they never have troubles! At least, very few." However, between his encounters with the Midwinter Jicker and the Perilous Poozer of Pompelmoose Pass, he soon finds out that confronting his problems might actually be easier than running away from them. From the Hardcover edition."
  • "Dr. Seuss tackles troubles-bullies, terrain, weather-in the rhyming classic I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew. When our hero stubs his toe, he decides to find a less troublesome place to live. Soon he's off on a journey "to the City of Solla Sollew, on the banks of the beautiful River Wah-Hoo, where they never have troubles! At least, very few." However, between his encounters with the Midwinter Jicker and the Perilous Poozer of Pompelmoose Pass, he soon finds out that confronting his problems might actually be easier than running away from them. From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Looking for a nicer place to live, the native of the Valley of Vung sets out for Solla Sollew."
  • "Looking for a nicer place to live, the native of the Valley of Vung sets out for Solla Sollew."@en
  • "When things start to go wrong at home, the hero of this fable decides to seek a place where there are never any troubles. 5 yrs+"
  • "The narrator finds that seeking a happier place is more trouble than dealing with the troubles at hand."@en
  • "in life thre are troubles of more than one kind - some come from ahead and some from behind."
  • "The journey to Solla Sollew is filled with troubles."@en
  • "The journey to Solla Sollew is filled with troubles."

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  • "Picture books"@en
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Children's stories"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Picture books for children"
  • "Picture books for children"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Downloadable e-Books"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Stories in rhyme"

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  • "I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew"@en
  • "Yesh li tsarot aval lo ka-eleh"
  • "Je bent nog niet in Niemandsverdriet"
  • "I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew"@en
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew"
  • "I had trouble in getting to solla sollew"
  • "I had trouble in getting to solla sollew"@en
  • "Je bent nog niet in Niemands-Verdriet"
  • "יש לי צרות אבל לא כאלה"
  • "I had trouble getting to Solla Sollew"
  • "I had trouble getting to Solla Sollew"@en