New York: Beginner Books, 1966. — 63 p. : ill.
Illustrated by Erdoes Richard.
The illustrations portray the various styles of homes that kids from around the world live in along with Seuss's recognizable prose. Throughout the book they also cover what kids eat, how they sleep (Japanese wooden pillows), play (sledding on pine needles), and even clean-up afterwards (Polynesian hot spring).
Dr. Seuss’s real name was Theodor Geisel. On books he wrote to be illustrated by others, he used the name Theo. LeSieg, which is Geisel spelled backward.