Oh, the places you’ll go — all 50 of them.

It turns out the Cat in the Hat isn’t done exploring just yet. Thirty-four years after the death of Theodor Geisel — better known to the world as Dr. Seuss — a manuscript and cover sketch were discovered earlier this year in the archives of the Geisel Library at the University of California, San Diego.

The manuscript, titled “Sing the 50 United States!” will be brought to life by Random House Children’s Books, which plans to print 500,000 copies for its first edition, according to a statement . The book is set to hit shelves on June 2, 2026, just in time to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary .

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