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  1. Meanwhile, the Plain-Belly Sneetches get to watch the Star-Bellies having the time of their life and think, "Man, that looks pretty awesome. Wish I had a star upon my ... making them "the best Sneetches on beaches" once again (Sneetches.56). Of course, they jump at the opportunity. The game plays itself out with the Sneetches running "[t ...

  2. 19 of the best book quotes from The Sneetches and Other Stories. “Things are not quite as bad as you think.”. “Now, the Star-Belly Sneetches had bellies with stars. The Plain-Belly Sneetches had none upon thars.”. ″‘Just pay me your money, then hop right aboard!’. So they clambered inside.

  3. 22 de sept. de 2014 · The Sneetches and Other Stories is a collection of 4 stories published in 1961 by beloved children’s author Dr.Seuss. “The Sneetches” is a great book to begin an anti-racism lesson, even with the youngest students. The story begins by showing the division between the 2 distinct groups of yellow Sneetches, the Star-Belly Sneetches and the ...

  4. Think Again, a Compilation of songs by The Sneetches. Released in 1993 on Bus Stop (catalog no. BUS1003; CD). Genres: Power ... New Music Genres Charts Lists. Think Again By The Sneetches..... Artist: The Sneetches: Type: Compilation: Released: 1993: RYM Rating: 3.79 / 5.0 from 10 ratings Ranked #877 for 1993: Genres ...

  5. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Now, the Star-Belly Sneetches Had bellies with stars. The Plain-Belly Sneetches Had none upon thars. Those stars weren’t so big. They were really so small You might think such a thing wouldn’t matter at all. But, because they had stars, all the Star-Belly Sneetches Would brag, “We’re the best kind of Sneetch on the beaches.”

  6. The Sneetches discography and songs: Music profile for The Sneetches, formed 1985. Genres: Power Pop, Indie Pop, Jangle Pop. Albums include Sometimes That's All We Have, Slow, and 1985-1991.

  7. The Star-Belly Sneetches are “a distinct and dominant group,” an elite caste in an “oppressive social structure” (Bracey 83, Klaassen and Klaassen 123). What some critics see as “The Sneetches” generalized condemnation of race and ethnic prejudices appears tied to a fairly specific critique of class-based social inequalities.