Teaching English through literature offers a dynamic approach to language acquisition, and Dr. Seuss's whimsical narratives and playful language present unique opportunities to enhance English language proficiency among young learners. This study explores the integration of Dr. Seuss's literature into English Language Teaching (ELT), focusing on linguistic development, culturally responsive teaching, and the use of technological advancements. The method involves analyzing how texts like The Cat in the Hat, Fox in Socks, On Beyond Zebra!, Green Eggs and Ham, and The Cat in the Hat Comes Back can support language learning through their rhythmic and repetitive structures. The objective is to demonstrate how these works can overcome barriers to English proficiency by fostering phonemic awareness, vocabulary acquisition, and comprehension skills. Additionally, incorporating technology such as digital storytelling platforms, interactive e-books, and educational apps enhances engagement and communicative competence. The study also addresses challenges like limited vocabulary and comprehension difficulties, offering strategies such as preteaching vocabulary, using visual aids, and engaging students in creative activities. By leveraging Dr. Seuss's texts, educators can create an inclusive and enjoyable learning environment that promotes linguistic development and a love for reading. This multifaceted approach underscores the enduring value of authentic literature in children's education and its potential to make language learning an engaging and effective endeavor.