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April 17,2025
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Over a dozen recipes including Schlopp with a Cherry on Top, Cat in the Hat tub cake, Happy Birthday to You cake, Goose and Moose Juice and of course, Green Eggs and Ham!

Super fun and mostly easy recipes that you can do at home, in a classroom or in a library.
April 17,2025
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This is a book that can teach children fun and easy ways to cook. They can have fun with this book during down time or even to take home. They can enjoy it with their friends
April 17,2025
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A very fun way to incorporate activities in with the books children love. Sparking a love and understanding of books using all the senses! Wonderful.
April 17,2025
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Junior Books Project

Category: Informational

Source: Textbook pg 280

This cookbook will be great not only for adults to enjoy, but especially the kids (with adult supervision, of course!) This cookbook has page after page after page of recipes inspired by characters in Dr. Suess' beloved books. There is even a recipe for Green Eggs and Ham! You can find recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, desserts, and beverages! There is no way you can go hungry from lack of meals and imagination with this book!

The front of the book looks just like the original Dr. Suess, "Green Eggs and Ham" book. The difference is that the green eggs and ham picture isn't a cartoon, it is REAL green eggs and ham! When you open up the book, the spiral binding is revealed. You can't tell when the book is closed because there is a solid spine covering it up. After opening up past the title page, you see the table of contents. Here the recipes are separated by category and color--Breakfast (orange), Beverages (green), Lunch (pink), Snacks (blue), Dinner (lime), and Desserts (turquoise). A short introduction follows describing how the author came up with these wonderful meals found in the Dr. Suess books to come to life. Not only did she want the recipes to be fun and delicious, but healthy as well! When you open the book to the recipes, many pictures are taken from Dr. Suess books and added into the recipe. The book is very colorful!

What a great way to incorporate all of the fun and quirky foods Dr. Suess makes up in his stories into real life foods that you and your children can enjoy! Not only are they delicious, but the author makes a conscious effort to make sure these foods are healthy as well! I've got to try the Cindy-Lou Who-Wreaths! Perfect for the upcoming holidays!

This is a great book to teach math with the different ingredients and of course culinary arts! Also, you can get kids to try to make up some of their own recipes.
April 17,2025
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Category: Informational (Hobbies, Crafts, Creative Arts, How-to books, Sports, and Recreation)
Source: Page 280 in the textbook

Considering Dr. Seuss is my favorite ever, I may be a little biased to this cook book. I even bought it for my kitchen :) I thought it was so fun and creative of Georgeanne Brennan to create funky recipes that go along with Green eggs and ham. Many children probably wonder what green eggs and ham taste like, but Brennan takes it to a whole new level with Flapjack Flapper's Flapjacks and Who Roast Beef. You may not get to use this book in the classroom, but it is definitely a fun book to use at home with your kids. These recipes are so wacky and fun that it will make cooking fun for the whole family. The illustrations are awesome and the pages are laminated to protect the recipes while cooking! Most of the recipes are healthy in the cookbook, so that is also a plus. I just love love love this cookbook and I'm so glad I saw it in the textbook! :)
April 17,2025
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a good book for both cookbook lovers & lovers of dr. suess
April 17,2025
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This book tought me to never say something is weard or groose untill you try them on a train or with a mouse.
April 17,2025
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I used to think many of the foods featured in Dr. Seuss sounded delicious. I still do.
However, these interpretations leave something to be desired.
Yes, some are quite tasty, but for all the work and extra ingredients required I could make something better.

This wouldn't be a problem if this was a family activity with the kids. Unfortunately all the extra steps are not suited to little ones.

I could see this being useful for a child's Seuss themed birthday meal, but little else.
April 17,2025
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Saw this at my daughter's school today and it looked so interesting. There is a great restaurant named the Hi-Spot on Madrona in Seattle that serves a green eggs (scrambled with pesto) and ham dish that is so yummy.
April 17,2025
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This book was very exciting! A lot of the recipes were extremely weird, but that is to be expected from a Green Eggs and Ham cookbook. Not everything turned out for us, but we did make some yummy food and enjoy the process of making it either way.
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