Green Eggs & Ham (Nifty Lift-and-Look)
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- ISBN13: 9780375810886
- Condition: New
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Description:
Young fans of the unflappable Sam-I-am will be pleased as punch to discover the plethora of flaps to lift in this 10-page board book version of the Dr. Seuss classic. Sam-I-am does his very best to convince a more finicky Seuss character to try this rather unusual delicacy.Would you? Could you? In a car?To which the exasperated doubter replies:
Eat them! Eat them! Here they are.
You may like them. You will see.
You may like them in a tree!
I would not,On every page readers will find sturdy, easy-to-lift flaps behind which reside the familiar characters and lines of the unique 1960 classic--except for the last page. Here, blank spaces lurk behind the flaps, just waiting to be filled in with peel-off pictures from the accompanying sheet of silly stickers. (Ages 3 to 7) --Emilie Coulter
could not, in a tree.
Not in a car!
You let me be.
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Last night my five year old picked up Green Eggs and Hams and started reading the book without my help. At that moment, I realized the enormous value of Dr. Seuss, the repeating of phrases make readers feel confident about reading. Furthermore, as I read some of the pages, I easily got her to read more- she could not wait to join the fun. Most of the time when I read this book to my children, the story seemed long. Yet, on this night, the book went by in a flash; all good stories have to come to end.
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What child finds it hard to identify with this character?! Sam tries to force this foreign-looking concoction over and over and is met with heels digging in deeper and deeper. The sing-song lyrics, the really neat places Sam suggests are finally no match for the character and low and behold HE LIKES GREEN EGGS AND HAM! This is a great early reader favorite with rhyming words that make it easy to decipher unknown vocabulary. Early readers enjoy the story line as well. I have read this book to so many children I have nearly memorized it. Like some preschool songs, many of the phrases in this book find a place in everyday events. "I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them Sam I Am." But, this book is a keeper!
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Our first grade teacher, Mrs. Evatt, introduced our class to this Dr. Seuss book during our Dr. Seuss week. As a class we voted to rate this book with 5 stars because it was one of our very favorites. Dylan loves this book because of the ending. He really liked it when the main character finally tried green eggs and ham and told Sam that he does like them. Abby loves this book because Sam I Am asks the main character over and over if he likes green eggs and ham in all of the different places. Ty loves this book because the main character is pretty funny when he does not like green eggs and ham. He says, "I do not like them, Sam I Am, I do not like green eggs and ham!" We all love this book for many reasons... the colorful illustrations, the rhyming words, the funny characters, and Dr. Seuss's amazing style. We would highly recommend this book to a friend.
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I thought this was a very intelligent type of way for young children to learn rhyming words. I like the theme of the book and the way it was put together. It was about how this boss type of character swore up and down how he didn't like green eggs and ham, and how he wouldn't eat them in certain locations or with certain animals. It's a very entertaining type of book for children, and that's coming from experience. I loved dr.suess's creative kiddy books when I was younger and now watching my little sister develop into a toddler, she seems to love the books too.! I recommend these books to all youth across the world! CASHMERE' FUDGE
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This book was comical when I was a child and now that I am a parent, its hilarious. My daughter gets a kick out of Sam-I-am and I'm amused about the fact that she and Sam are nearly one in the same.







