The Celestian Alliance were at Universal Orlando, they were going to show Donna the origin of children's writer, "Dr. Seuss"

"This will be informative Donna" Cho said.

"Really" Donna asked, "But what about Rocket?"

"We're afraid at that he'll blow up the amusement park if he came." Lec explained.

"Okay." Donna smiled

"Remind me to get a souvenir for Lilo." Sunny said to Star as she nodded her head.

"Too bad Tucker couldn't come." Star said, "He really wants to spend some time in Chicago."

Later, they arrived by the replica of the house from The Cat n The Hat. Inside, they saw numerous characters. That's when Stitch wandered off and found a book, "Open a book, open your imagination." Stitch read as he opened the book.

"He devoted his life to racial and social injustice." Teal explained.

"I can tell." Donna replied

"He started off writing political cartoons." Sunny said.

"One of them later became The Sneetches."

"Did anyone see a door glowing?" Star asked.

"I did." Stitch said as he opened it.

In it was a beach, they kicked off their shoes and started looking around. By a rainbow blanket, they saw a book for ,"The Sneetches"

"Now the Star-Belly Sneetches had tummys with stars.

The plain belly snitches had none above thars

They kept them away, never let them come near

that's how they treat them, year after year.

That is until a stranger approached, in the strangest of cars.

His name was Sylvester McMonkey McBean

Then he displayed his McBean Star-On Machine

He told them that it's a miracle to stare

And the first ones we'll get the first trip at half-fare.

When the plain belly Sneetches popped out with stars

The finally have stars upon thars.

When The Star-Belly Sneetches saw it first

They think their still the best snitches while the others were the worst

Sylvester told them their no longer in style

and he'll have them off in a short while

His Star-Off machine will remove their stars

And that they won't have stars upon thats

All through the day on those beaches

Those machines kept fixing up Sneetches

It made the Sneetches so confused

They didn't know which one was what one or what one was who

When their last penny was spent, Sylvester packed up his things and went.

And he laughed as the car drove on the beach

"They will never learn, you can't teach a Sneetch"

But McBean was quite wrong, I'm happy to say

That the Sneetches got very smart on that day

That day they decided that Sneetches are Sneetches

And no kind of Sneetch is best on the beaches" read Cho.

"Great story, Cho" Donna said, "This reminds me of the hero-sidekick hierarchy at Sky High."

"Exactly," Cho replied, "Lec and I would settle for hero due to our extreme nature."

"And Teal and I would be a sidekick." Sunny replied, "Because don't want a hero who's a Greerabsorbers nor loves fairytales TOOO much."