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Hop On Pop

January 8, 2017 / 04 STARS, DS NOVELS

Hop on Pop Book Cover Hop on Pop
Dr. Seuss
Humor
Random House Books for Young Readers
February 12, 1963
Hardcover
64

Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night."

WrensReads Review:

PUP CUP
Pup in a cup

CUP PUP
Cup on a Pup

Rhyme Climb
Rhyme that can Climb

Climb Rhymes
Rhyme up the Climb

JK, I made the second one up. You could have realized that yourself because it is so poorly done. I am no Dr. Seuss but I can try and can amuse.

Second of Eight books that my best friend brought with her this weekend. I am so loving these.

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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?

January 8, 2017 / 04 STARS, DS NOVELS

Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Book Cover Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?
Dr. Seuss
Juvenile Fiction
Random House Books for Young Readers
1996
Hardcover
24

Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises.

WrensReads Review:

This one is a read out-loud book! I LOVE THOSE! I want kids just to read to…
…that aren’t actually mine.
Because I’m not ready for someone else to depend on me.

ANYWAY, another win for Dr. Seuss and all his rhymes!

Sorry again for the mass update on these books. I just love Dr. Seuss.

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The Tooth Book

January 8, 2017 / 05 STARS, DS NOVELS

The Tooth Book Book Cover The Tooth Book
Dr. Seuss, Theo LeSieg
Juvenile Fiction
Random House Books for Young Readers
2000
Hardcover
48

Rhyming text and illustrations briefly point out what animals have teeth, their uses, and how to care for them.

WrensReads Review:

I wish I read this book when I was first losing my teeth like seriously, this would have made me so happy to get rid of “set one” and get “set two” and I probably wouldn’t have tried to untie knots with my teeth and so and so forth.

I just love the way these things are drawn, you know? You know what I am talking about. There is a certain artistry to the way Dr. Seuss’ work is done, and it’s marvelous and unique.

I want to own everything Seuss.

Shout out to Bri who brought these books over to my house knowing I would finish them in a day!

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