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2007-02-20 10:02:26 · 13 answers · asked by mysteemoonchild 1 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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Hop on Pop my daughters favorite

2007-02-22 06:40:31 · answer #1 · answered by Mystee_Rain 5 · 0 0

My three favorites are How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Lorax and The Butter Battle Book!
Happy 50th Anniversary to the Cat in the Hat by the way!

2007-02-20 10:06:57 · answer #2 · answered by ubiquitous_mr_lovegrove 4 · 0 0

Green Eggs And Ham

2007-02-20 10:08:29 · answer #3 · answered by Chloe 4 · 0 0

The Cat In The Hat
Geen Eggs And Ham
ooh and there was this other one about if you controlled the day..i cant remeber what its called.
And One fish two fish

2007-02-20 10:07:26 · answer #4 · answered by monkeysgirl04 3 · 0 0

Green eggs and ham and at my school they even celebrate to have a green eggs and ham breakfast. Its not as good as it sounds though haha

2007-02-20 10:05:45 · answer #5 · answered by Meggie 2 · 1 0

Green eggs and ham

2007-02-20 10:06:13 · answer #6 · answered by Vicki B 2 · 0 0

The Seven Lady Godivas The True Facts Concerning History's Barest Family (1939)

or

The Tough Coughs as He Ploughs The Dough (1987)
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The Seven Lady Godivas

Originally published in 1939, this revisionist farce attempts to rectify the "shameful" story of "a big blond nude trotting around the town on a horse" and Peeping Tom, the "illicit snooper." The frothy, historical romp presents seven Lady Godivas (Ladies Godiva?) whose father, the Lord of Coventry, is thrown from a horse and killed. The noble daughters vow to postpone their marriages to the seven Peeping brothers until they discover "some new and worthy Horse Truth, of benefit to man." This gives Seuss the opportunity to contrive the origins of such wisdoms as, "Don't put the cart before the horse." Seuss's only prose work (according to promotional material) lacks the sparkle of his children's verse, his women aren't as interesting as the real Lady G.an 11th century maverick who sacrificed her modesty to force her husband to lower taxesand readers will wonder why the protagonists (who bear unsettling resemblances to children in later Seuss works) are unclothed.
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The Tough Coughs as He Ploughs The Dough (1987)

Or Why I Believe in Simplified Spelling

``The Tough Coughs As He Ploughs the Dough''

It was forty-five years ago, when I first came to America as a young Roumanian student of divinity, that I first met the evils of the ``ough words.'' Strolling one day in the country with my fellow student, I saw a tough, coughing as he ploughed a feild, which (being quite nearsighted)I misstook for pie dough. Assuming that all ough words were pronounced the same, I casually remarked, ``The tuff cuffs as he pluffs the duff!'' ``Sacrilege!'' shrieked my devout companions.
``He is cursing in Roumanian!'' I was expelled from school.



``Mr. Hough, Your Bough is in the Trough''

The ministry being closed to me, I then got a job as a chore boy on the farm of an eccentric Mr. Hough, who happed to spend most of his time in the bough of a tree overhanging a trough. I was watering a colt one morning, when I noticed that Mr. Hough's weight had forced the bough down into the water. ``Mr. Hoo!'' I shouted. ``Your Boo is in the Troo!''
Thinking I was speaking lightly of his wife, Mr. Hough fired me on the spot.



``Enough! Enough I'm Through!''

So I drifted into the prize ring. But here again the curse of teh
oughs undid me. One night at the Garden, I was receiving an
unmerciful trouncing froma mauler twice my size. Near the end of the sixth round I could stand it no longer. I raised my feeble hand in surrender. ``Eno! Eno!'' I gulped. ``I'm thruff!'' ``Insults like that I take from no man!'' bellowed my opponent, and he slugged me into a coma!
Something snapped!...a maddening flash...and all became black. Fifteen years later I awoke to find myself the father of three homely daughters named Xough, Yough, and Zough. I had become a thorough-going Augho-mania

2007-02-20 10:30:03 · answer #7 · answered by landhermit 4 · 0 0

green eggs and ham,hop on pop,the cat in the hat.

2007-02-20 10:06:23 · answer #8 · answered by Sexy_mum24 5 · 0 0

Green Eggs and Ham - no question!!

2007-02-20 10:22:52 · answer #9 · answered by missas_mom 2 · 0 0

green eggs and ham

2007-02-20 10:06:29 · answer #10 · answered by Maddy V 1 · 0 0

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