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Dr. Seuss Shares New Sing the 50 States Coming 2026

Matt Heinemeyer
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A new Dr. Suess book, "Sing the 50 United States," is coming in 2026! Learn about this exciting lost manuscript and what to expect.
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UC San Diego’s Geisel Library recently uncovered a never-before-seen manuscript. The title? “Sing the 50 United States!” 

Read to find out all you need to know about this incredible new book.

Jayne Turner – Staff Writer

Theodor Geisel: The Man Behind Dr. Seuss

Or as you may know him, Dr. Seuss, as you may know, passed away in 1991. Now, more than 30 years later, Random House Children’s Books will publish a new book, set for release in the summer of 2026, just in time for America’s 250th birthday.

Dr. Seuss delighted children worldwide with classics like The Cat in the Hat and The Lorax. He is known for his creative writing, repetitive structure, and vivid illustrations. These elements combine to create a captivating reading experience.

His clever use of rhyme often involves unexpected word pairings and playful sounds, drawing readers into his whimsical world of “Whos and Kangaroos.” By following a consistent meter, his writing reads like a song, making it all the more fun to read aloud. Using predictable sentence patterns can prompt children to guess what comes next, motivating them to engage with the story and become lifelong readers.

Dr Suess wrote his stories to encourage individuality and thinking outside the box. He rejected conformity. One example is in Yertle the Turtle, where the Yertle turtle king elevates his status (literally) by sitting atop other turtles. When one brave turtle, Mack, refuses to conform, it causes the community to come together to overcome the tyrannical Yertle.

As most authors are, he was also motivated to write by the social issues he faced during his career. Racism, war, and environmental concerns, to name a few. In The Lorax, the main lesson focuses on the importance of caring for the environment. Meanwhile, in The Butter Battle Book, two opposing sides argue over the best way to butter bread, highlighting the absurdity of war, especially when the conflict is over trivial matters. 

In fact, before becoming a children’s author, he illustrated political cartoons. They were published in the New York newspaper “PM” and featured his familiar illustration style. Though his children’s books subtly discuss political issues, his political cartoons were much more explicit. If you’re interested in these provocative, subversive cartoons, UC San Diego has a digitized collection called Dr Suess Goes To War: A Catalog of Political Cartoons. It contains clippings of the original drawings, all produced between 1941 and 1943. 

Ultimately, he switched to children’s books because he recognized the importance of fostering a love of reading in children. He wanted to use his platform to entertain young readers while educating them on important topics and moral lessons. Dr Suess wanted to leave a lasting legacy, and writing children’s books allowed him to do so. 

Are you an adult who wants to cultivate your love of reading? Check out Books That Changed My Life, and to read more about why starting good habits at an early age is so important here. 

Also, see this list of books for your personality, containing both new and old books. 

What can we expect from Sing the 50 United States?

Though the book is yet to be revealed, we can expect familiar rhyming schemes and playful illustrations. It will continue in Suess’s style of incorporating serious topics into digestible children’s tales. Here, children will learn about the diverse cultures and unique characteristics of each state, celebrating the rich history of the United States. 

Starting with his initial book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, in 1937, all the way to his soon-to-be-released work, readers are bound to enjoy his unique whimsical style.

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Author: Jayne Turner is a freelance writer from Orange, California. She has a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience with an emphasis on language and cognition. She has ten years of musical theatre experience and a lifelong love of reading. Utterly excited by the brain, she brings a fresh Gen Z perspective to the topics that intrigue us most.

Matt Heinemeyer November 16, 2025
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