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What do you think Dr. Seuss wants you to learn from One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish?

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Answer: The beloved children's story, “One Fish, Two Fish,” is the tale of differences. The revered Dr. Seuss uses his imaginary creatures to teach children about accepting differences. This leads to Seuss' theme of acceptance.

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