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¿Huevos verdes con jamón?

¿Huevos verdes con jamón?

Dr. Seuss

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UN CLÁSICO NACIONAL • ¡Únete a la diversión con Sam-I-Am en este icónico cuento del Dr. Seuss sobre la alegría de probar cosas nuevas! ¡Y no te pierdas la adaptación en Netflix! Uno de los 65 libros infantiles esenciales de The Atlantic. No me gustan los huevos verdes con jamón. No me gustan nada, S...

páginas
64
Format
Hardcover
Publicado
1988-01-01
Editorial
Random House Books for Young Readers
ISBN
9780394800165

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Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss

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Also wrote as Theodore Seuss Geisel, seehttps://www.goodreads.com/author/show...Theodor Seuss Geiselwas born 2 March 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He graduated Dartmouth College in 1925, and proceeded on to Oxford University with the intent of acquiring a doctorate in literature. At Oxford he met Helen Palmer, wh...

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Jayson
Jayson·4 weeks ago
(A-) 82% | Very Good
Notes: Quite like a song (or sing-along), a chorus-like refrain, all simple words, the plot's absurd—enchanting the mundane.

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Dr. Appu Sasidharan (Dasfill)·3 years ago
This is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss (Seuss, pseudonym of Theodor Seuss Geisel.) This book tells us the story of Sam-I-Am and the grumpy guy. Sam is trying to feed the guy (without a name) with green eggs and ham, which he keeps rejecting despite all the options that Sam told him.It might be a small children's book, but everyone can learn a few valuable lessons from this book. What are the positive life lessons that you can teach your children from this story 1) Always stay foc...
Sasha
Sasha·7 years ago
Here are green eggs and ham in real life. They're made of danger.courtesy of this woman who is undoubtedly super niceIf your ham and eggs are green, they are rancid. Of course they are! That's what green means! They're poison now. You're going to be sick. Tautological nightmare Sam I Am is trying to convince our protagonist - unnamed, like the boy in Cat in the Hat and others in Seuss's Kafkaesque universe - to eat rancid food. Understandably, our hero is reluctant. But Sam I Am won't quit. He u...
Starjustin
Starjustin·8 years ago
First let me say I love Dr. Seuss. I just finished reading 'Green Eggs And Ham' with my granddaughter and we really enjoyed it. In short, the book teaches children to try something first before they decide they don't like something. The illustrations are great! I beleve we can all take a lesson from this one.
James
James·9 years ago
Book Review 4 of 5 stars to Green Eggs and Ham, a picture book written by Dr. Seuss in 1960. Another delightful children's book full of wonderful images and fantastic rhymes. These are amazing books to use as tools that engages young kids in reading at a very early age. The topic in this one... Sam-I-Am and all the places to eat green eggs and ham! On some levels, the things they eat and the places they go are not appropriate for kids, but it's meant as humor and fun... so I let those...
Manny
Manny·12 years ago
I do not think that Doctor Seuss
Should be a God, like Thor or Zeus
And if you hate Green Eggs and Ham
My Dear, I could not give a Damn
Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence·13 years ago
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who like green eggs and ham, and those who don't.Well, three. Those who like green eggs and ham. Those who don't. And those who like the green eggs but not the ham. It's just ham, not green ham. We should get that straight. Oh, correction, it's green ham too.Anyhow four kinds of people. The haters, the likers, the green egg but not green hammers, and the green hammers but not green eggs.Actually I guess there are the people who would eat them wit...
Melki
Melki·13 years ago
The Argyle Sweater by Scott HilburnOkay. I never heard this little story before. It seems this book . . . . . . was written on a bet. Bennett Cerf, co-founder of Random House and Seuss’s editor, bet him $50 that he couldn’t write a book using only 50 unique words. Seuss made it work with exactly 50—but Cerf never paid his debt. Seuss probably didn’t notice, as the book went on to become one of the best-selling picture books ever written (with any number of words).The 50 unique words, in case you...
Brad
Brad·17 years ago
Say! I love Green Eggs and Ham. I do! I love it Seuss-I-am. So I will read it with Miloš Or he will read it cause he's precoš.And I will read it with my TëAnd we will read it night and day. And I will read it to my ScoutAnd she will love it, I have no doubt.And I will read it in the rain.And I will read it on the train. And I will read it in my socks. And I will read it with a fox. And I will read it in the shower.And I will read it every hour.And I will read it doing dishes.And I will read it w...
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Peter·18 years ago
This is a very complex story of two gentlemen from two very different walks of life. Introvert, extrovert... good, evil... Democrat, Republican... you get the idea. It also parallels the generational gap between those set in their ways, and those willing to venture out and explore perhaps a different approach to life. However you dissect it, there is an initial, almost uncomfortable clash between the two main characters in this saga. None the less, you cannot help but continue to turn the pages ...