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Francelia Butler teaches children's literature at the University of Connecticut, and has recently lectured on Seuss at San Diego State University and the University of Texas, Tyler. She is the editor ofChildren's Literature (Yale University Press) and author of books, includingSkipping Around the World: The Ritual Nature of Folk Rhymes.

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Butler, F. Seuss as a creator of folklore. Child Lit Educ 20, 175–181 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01126459

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