

In 2011, Daisy-Head Mayzie was made a meetable character at Seuss Landing in Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park, part of the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. It was also the final television special in three-strip color process. The special can also be found as a bonus feature on MGM Animation/Visual Arts' Horton Hears a Who! (1970), which was released on a Deluxe Edition DVD by Warner Home Video on March 4, 2008. Four months later, on June 6, it was released on VHS by Turner Home Entertainment. Prior to its actual publication, the book was adapted into an animated special for television by Hanna-Barbera in Los Angeles, California, produced in association with Tony Collingwood Productions in London, England, and Fil-Cartoons in Manila, Philippines, and premiered February 5, 1995, on TNT. The book has a mini-song titled "Daisy-Head Mayzie" which her classmates chant.

He persuades her to go back home, and the daisy eventually goes away, popping up back again on occasion. The Cat in the Hat, who serves as the narrator to this story, helps Mayzie to understand her problem. Mayzie becomes overwhelmed and distraught over the situation and runs away. It causes alarm in her classroom, family, and town, until an agent makes her a celebrity. The book is about a warmhearted schoolgirl named Mayzie McGrew who one day suddenly sprouts a bright white daisy from her head. It was republished on July 5, 2016, with Seuss's original text and drawings. It was published in 1995, as Seuss's first posthumous book. Daisy-Head Mayzie is a children's book written by Dr.
