Gerald McBoing Boing

author: Seuss, Seuss, Dr.; pictures adapted by Mel Crawford, Seuss, Dr
Depicts a small boy who speaks in loud noises instead of words and who struggles with loneliness before he is discovered by the owner of a radio station in search of sound effects.
year: 2000, 1950
call number/section: 1000
subjects: sounds, fiction, communication, individuality, stories in rhyme, picture books, sound

Editions


Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss
Random House (2000)
Much to the distress of his parents and classmates, the only way Gerald communicates is through boings, toots, and whistles.
Schools: 45



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss
Random House (1950)
Gerald's communication in the form of clangs, toots, and blasts, distresses his parents and the kids at school.
Schools: 0



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss, Dr.; pictures adapted by Mel Crawford
Random House

Schools: 0



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss, Dr


Schools: 0



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss

Gerald McCloy is sent home from school because he can only speak in sounds and not in words.
Schools: 1



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss

Depicts a small boy who speaks in loud noises instead of words and who struggles with loneliness before he is discovered by the owner of a radio station in search of sound effects.
Schools: 0



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss, Dr.; pictures adapted by Mel Crawford
Random House

Schools: 0



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss, Dr
Random House (1950)

Schools: 1



Gerald McBoing Boing
Seuss
Random House (1950)
Gerald's communication in the form of clangs, toots, and blasts, distresses his parents and the kids at school.
Schools: 1


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