This article is about a Dr. Seuss Random House children's book from 1974. For other uses of "Wacky Wednesday", see Wacky Wednesday (disambiguation).
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Author | Dr. Seuss |
Series | I Can Read It All By Myself Beginner Books Series[1] |
Publisher | Random House Children's Books[1] |
Publication date | September 28, 1974[1] |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and paperback) |
ISBN | 9780394829128[1] |
Wacky Wednesday is a children rated book made by author Dr. Seuss and the illustrator is George Booth. The age rank is 3-7 and it contains forty-eight pages.[1] It takes place during Wednesday as it says by the title. It's made for kids to discover twenty wacky things that happen during each page.[1]
Plot[]
Every time, there's wacky things going on (twenty wacky things in total), such as a kid having a shower with one sock on, a fish in a bottle, a palm tree sticking out of a toilet, and a faucet that goes upside down.[1]
Reception[]
Patrolman McGann said that after counting twenty wacky facts from the book and sleeping, Wacky Wednesday would soon be at an end.[1]