Green Eggs and Ham
Juvenile FictionClassicsStories in Verse

Green Eggs and Ham

by Dr. Seuss

Publisher
National Geographic Books
Pages
12
Language
English
Published
1960

Overview

Green Eggs and Ham is Dr. Seuss's famously playful rhyming story of stubborn refusal, comic persistence, and unexpected discovery. Its simple language and repeated structure make it an ideal read-aloud book, while the escalating absurdity turns a tiny food dispute into a memorable lesson about openness and trying new things. The repetition helps the joke land for new readers.

This is a perfect pick for early readers, parents, teachers, and anyone who wants a book that is both funny and accessible. The story's rhythm, repetition, and bright imagination make it enduringly popular as an introduction to reading, persuasion, and the joy of playful nonsense. It is also one of the easiest books to keep hearing in your head.

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