Dr. Seuss
Awaaaay!
We read
“Horton Hatches an Egg” and “Green Eggs and Ham” over two days. Well actually
over three days. Everyday is a good Dr. Seuss day, of course. In the evening,
when we had got through half-way of the Horton book, half the kids had to leave
so of course we wanted to read the book again the next day.
Vidheha
reports: “In the evening, we always try and read books. Horton Hatches an Egg
is a very interesting book. Lazy maize is very silly. Horton is very nice.
There are three hunters and the elephants animal friends. Horton sits on an egg
on a tree and all his friends come and they tease him. The elephant was 100
percent faithful to the egg through autumn, winter, and the rains. In the end,
Horton has a flying elephant baby. This is an amazing story by Dr. Seuss.”
Shila
reports: “Green Eggs and Ham, I do not like the idea. I do not think I would
like to eat that. Sam bothers and bothers and bothers the main character to eat
and try green eggs and ham. He keeps running away but Sam keeps chasing him.
Fox, box, house, mouse, rain, train, goat all sorts of things turn of in the
book and the book is very funny. We read the book in the afternoon. I like to
read a lot. My favorite books are the Noddy series by Enid Blyton and all of
Dr. Seuss books.
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