Green Eggs And Ham BY: Dr.Suess. * Summary Repeatedly, a character named Sam - I - Am keeps annoying an unnamed character, who is also the narrator, to.

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Green Eggs And Ham BY: Dr.Suess

* Summary Repeatedly, a character named Sam - I - Am keeps annoying an unnamed character, who is also the narrator, to try some green eggs and ham. Every reply is something similar to “ I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them Sam - I - Am.” Various disastrous attempts from Sam - I - Am try to persuade Unnamed to eat green eggs and ham. Will Sam - I - Am succeed? Read the book and find out !

Personal Opinion Green Eggs And Ham is great book suitable for ages 4+. It ’ s a short and silly book, but at the same time it is filled with poetry. The animations are witty and amusing. You might learn a lesson, ( or maybe NOT !) but I like it, nevertheless. Green Eggs And Ham is great book suitable for ages 4+. It ’ s a short and silly book, but at the same time it is filled with poetry. The animations are witty and amusing. You might learn a lesson, ( or maybe NOT !) but I like it, nevertheless.

~Recommendation As I explained before, the book is usually ages 4 and up but you might want to read it to or at younger ages. If you are a person that likes vivid drawings and crazy little creatures or even just wants to read a short book, then this is the book for you. Humans,( no offense to aliens if they even exist !) that have a thing for poetry may be interested in all the rhyming in this book. If you like most of Dr. Suess ’ books, you have a chance of liking this one too. Read it today !! ~Enjoy