Dr. Seuss captures the thrill of bringing a new life into the world in this elegant, simple, yet incredibly powerful image. For parents, the moment they first meet their newborn child brings forth a wave of celebration and emotions unmatched by any other life experience. The long wait is finally over, and here this first glimpse can be felt in the expressive line work and explosive gestures Seuss imparts upon the scene.

In a humorous twist on the old adage that children look just like their parents,Horton Hatches the Eggtransforms what began as a bird's egg into one that hatches a baby Elephant-Bird.

The heartwarming detail about Horton's character is that he declared his commitment to Mayzie's egg early on with these simple words: "I'll stay and be faithful. I mean what I say." Challenged at every turn of the page, enduring lightning and rain, icicles and sleet, taunting and terror, kidnapping and loneliness, his declaration only became stronger.

Then, in the end, Horton's devotion and tenacity resulted in a relationship more committed and loving than he ever dared dream. Now his words ring true for everyone everywhere: "I meant what I said and I said what I meant...an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent!"

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