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Newest Review: ... a classroom book corner. This book only contains a vocabulary of 50 words that are repeated. It is suitable for young readers; children love the silliness of the idea of eating green eggs. The sounds of the words the rhyming it is fun to read. Children will soon want to read it on their own and in fact memorise the story and the rhymes. The story is about “Sam I am” who ... more |
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Read Reviews for Dr. Seuss in general
by - written on 11/07/04 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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Green eggs and Ham a book written by Dr Seuss (Theodor Giesel). I think Dr Seuss published this book in about 1960 so a lot of you out there will have read this book or other. I have seen it on sale for under £5 often as part of a set of Dr Seuss books or sold individually in many bookshops. I have had this book in many a classroom book corner. This book only contains a vocabulary of 50 words that are repeated. It is suitable for young readers; children love the silliness of the idea of eating green eggs. The sounds of the words the rhyming it is fun to read. Children will soon want to read it on their own and in fact memorise the story and the rhymes. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/11/00 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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These two wonderful books are by the author Dr Seuss. Generations of children have enjoyed the wonderful books by this author. Either wacky stories or snazzy rhymes. These two books are board books (in my collection) and are the rhyming type. There's a Wocket in my Pocket. This book is a tongue twister of different sounds and rhyming words. It shows how some words can be rhymed and others cannot or in this case can as Dr Seuss has made up some wacky names for his little monsters. A snippet from this book goes as follows: Did you ever have the feeling there's a Zamp in the Lamp? Or a Nink in the Sink? ... Read the complete review
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