logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code

Green Eggs & Ham - Community Reviews back

by Dr. Seuss, Aristides Ruiz
sort by language
Book Blog
Book Blog rated it 6 years ago
This is a great Dr. Seuss book about Sam who absolutely does not like green eggs and ham. The book goes on to describe how Sam would never eat green eggs and ham, no matter the circumstances. At the end of the story, Sam is convinced to try the green eggs and ham, and finds that he actually likes th...
Ms. Cadet's Captivating Children's Collection
Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham is another classic children's book. This book is a fun read for young readers--whether they are just beginning to read or are advanced in their reading. The alliteration and rhyming is an added bonus to an already great book. Readers can familiarize themselves with rhy...
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 7 years ago
Title: Green Eggs and HamAuthor: Dr. Seuss Genre: Children's / Food / Humor / Surrealism Year Published: 1960 Year Read: 2010Publisher: Beginner BooksSource: LibraryContent Rating: Ages 3+ (Nothing Objectionable) “Green Eggs and Ham” is another brilliant classic from the creative mind of...
Everything book related
Everything book related rated it 8 years ago
Fun to read nonsense. I guess young children will enjoy it.
Kaytee Keefe
Kaytee Keefe rated it 8 years ago
This book is always a fun read, at any age. Sam-I-Am makes a valiant effort to make the other character try green eggs and ham, but he claims that he doesn’t like green eggs and ham. Sam-I-Am offers suggestions of where the character could eat them, or how he could eat them, but he still does not wa...
Classroom Library
Classroom Library rated it 8 years ago
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss is a great book to read during Dr. Seuss week and whenever you just want to pick up a great book. The rhyming and repetition of words is good for students to read or practice reading. This book can give me great ideas to do within the my students. Ideas such as making...
Hanna's Shelf
Hanna's Shelf rated it 8 years ago
What can you same about Dr. Seuss that hasn't already been said? Sam-I-Am is very determined in this book completely devoted to his antics. He determines everyone should eat green eggs and ham because it is amazingly good. So, he sets out to convince everyone he meets that they too should eat green...
Clint
Clint rated it 8 years ago
Grade: K Reading Level: 30L This is a great fun book. The book is a classic of Dr. Seuss collection. The book makes It is a fun way to introduce rhyming and sequencing to the class.
Paige's Bookshelf
Paige's Bookshelf rated it 8 years ago
This book is super fun to use as a brain break. It could also be a fun day to make green eggs and ham and just have an easy day in reading. This book is a 30L in the Leile leveling system.
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
I remember reading this too K when he was little so when I saw it on Overdrive I decided to read it to A. She loved the rhyming within the book and decided she wouldn't eat green eggs and ham because that is gross. This is a classic story to read to all. Love Dr. Seuss and his books.
Need help?