Green eggs and ham by dr seuss6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() He challenges him to eat them in a house, with a mouse, with a fox, in a box, in the dark, on a train, in a car, in a tree, and many other places, the verses slowly building with the repetition. But through punchy, fast-paced rhyme, Sam tries to convince him otherwise. The grumpy creature is adamant he doesn’t like green eggs and ham. Green Eggs and Ham tells the tale of Sam-I-Am and an unnamed narrator, as the rather pushy Sam-I-Am tries to convince his friend to try the green eggs and ham of the title. First up, Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss. I’m often being asked by friends to suggest books for their little ones, so I thought I’d share some of our recommendations here. We must have read thousands of books over the five and a half years since we became parents – a combination of books borrowed from our local libraries, charity shop bargains, ones we’ve bought or my children have been given as presents – but there are definite firm favourites we come back to time and again. Like a lot of families, we love to read in our house and have been doing so with our three children since they were tiny newborns. Welcome to a new series on Cardiff Mummy Says – Book of the Week. ![]()
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