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Which is your favourite Dr Seuss book?

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 17/03/2008 12:38

We like 'Marvin K Mooney will you please go now?'.

Which is your favourite?

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cheesesarnie · 17/03/2008 12:38

green eggs and ham

BoysAreLikeBunnies · 17/03/2008 12:39

The beetle battle bottle muddle fuddle poodle

Is that fox in socks?

jura · 17/03/2008 12:40

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ShinyHappyChickensLayingEggs · 17/03/2008 12:41

Myrtle The Turtle. It's about Hitler apparently.

StripeyMama · 17/03/2008 12:41

The Lorax

meemar · 17/03/2008 12:42

DS1 (age 4) has just discovered 'There's a Wocket in my Pocket'. He loves it because he has a real thing for made up words.

DS2 (age 2) loves green eggs and ham - I think it's my favourite too!

totalmisfit · 17/03/2008 12:43

the peanut butter battle

No1ErmaBombeckfan · 17/03/2008 12:44

Wasn't there one about if I ran the circus???

Kathyis6incheshigh · 17/03/2008 12:44

According to something I read in the Times this weekend, Green Eggs and Ham is written using only 50 different words

Yes Boysarelikebunnies - the tweetle beetle battle in a puddle in a bottle is Fox in Socks.

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BoysAreLikeBunnies · 17/03/2008 12:46
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SorenLorensen · 17/03/2008 12:46

The Grinch, probably. At one time, when ds1 was small, I could recite the whole thing without the book as I'd read it so many times. He's 11 now, so a bit big for it - but we still read it on Christmas Eve (along with a wonderful pop-up version of The Night Before Christmas by Robert Sabuda) so it's a part of our Christmas family traditions.

Oh but I also love the Sneetches, and Green Eggs and Ham, and the Sleep Book is marvellous and...oh, I could just list them all

ratbunny · 17/03/2008 12:47

fox in socks - I always get my Y2s to read it when we do tongue twisters.
through three freeze trees three free fleas flew
marvellous!

DumbledoresGirl · 17/03/2008 12:47

The Cat in the Hat.

I think Dr Seuss is great. DS3 is just 5 and only just learning to read at school - still on simple words although he can sound out anything phonic. His reading books at school have about 5 words per page. But, he was given One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish for his birthday and he carries it around with him everywhere and reads it over and over again (most of it, anyway). It is streets ahead of ORT for interest and stimulation IMO.

FairyMum · 17/03/2008 12:48

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

WaynettaSlob · 17/03/2008 12:48

Green Eggs and Ham.......although am coming around to Cat in the Hat

Beauregard · 17/03/2008 12:49

Oh ,The Places You'll Go

SorenLorensen · 17/03/2008 12:49

Yes, Erma - it's called If I Ran the Circus

themildmanneredbunny · 17/03/2008 12:49

green eggs and ham
it makes me laugh

OverMyDeadBody · 17/03/2008 12:50

Green eggs and Ham is DS's favourite

Also like one fish two fish....

No1ErmaBombeckfan · 17/03/2008 12:50

Thanks SorenLorensen!!

keevamum · 17/03/2008 12:50

The cat in the hat and DD1's fave is Green eggs and ham

snowleopard · 17/03/2008 12:53

Too Many Daves in the Sneetches book is just genius. I can't read it aloud without laughing.

Also liking the Cat in the Hat now I come back to it as an adult. It's amazing that the words and rhyming style are so simple yet he manages to make the cat so charismatic and slightly sinister...

Kathyis6incheshigh · 17/03/2008 13:17

I'm going to have to get 'The Sneetches' then (this was my ulterior motive for the thread - to help me decide which one to get next).

I am always so pleased when dd demands Marvin K Mooney for her bedtime story instead of Topsy and Tim.

I think she knows even at the age of 2 that a 'crunk car' and a 'zike bike' are made up

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lennygrrl · 17/03/2008 13:18

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VanillaPumpkin · 17/03/2008 13:19

Horton hears a Who