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The moral of the story: you may like it if you try it.Lord blessScott Even for an adult, I find them to be quite entertaining.The story is basically about a persistent, Sam I am, who keeps trying to get his friend to eat green eggs and ham, until one day, his persistence pays off. Who hasn't read it. From childhood these treasured books come out once more to be read to our own children.
Sam I ams little annoying person is trying to get Sam I am to eat green eggs and ham with different animals and different places. IT kept me interested to see f he actually ate them.
This is a great kids book it rhymed a lot. Also the pictures were amazing they had a lot of color.
DYLAN WEILERDr. It is great for kids.
So I think you should read it. Seuss is one of the best authors that ever lived and one of his best books is Green Eggs and Ham.
This book rhymed a lot which made it cool.
Our kids seem to like it despite these shortcomings. Also, the story was changed from the original. Some parts were cut out so that the text would fit within the design of the flaps and pictures. We love this classic story. I would recommend getting the normal edition. Many of the flaps were glued down during production, so when we first read through it, lifting the flaps would cause a lot of tearing. This particular edition of it, though, was not produced very well. We can't read many of the words because of that.
Suess series. My grand kids love going through Dr. Never get enough of them - very useful set. Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Suess is the best.
They beg to hear it again and again and soon they can recite it.Dr. They say a child needs to hear a thousand books read to the child before learning to read, and this should definitely be one of those books. Green Eggs and Ham is the ultimate Dr. Seuss books are wonderful for learning speech, as the rhyming sounds help a toddler's brain learn language, and it is an excellent book for pre-reading children. But watch out.your child may ask to hear Green Eggs and Ham a thousand times. Seuss classic. I have yet to meet a child who hasn't fallen in love with the goofy illustrations and rhyming text.
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