Present Appertaining To Books Hop On Pop
Title | : | Hop On Pop |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Dr. Seuss Blue Back Books |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 2003 by HarperCollins Publishers (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fiction. Classics. Poetry. Humor. Kids |
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Paperback | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.98 | 46797 Users | 1329 Reviews
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Call me old fashioned but I think that there is far too much pop hopping going on in America these days. It's disgusting, revolting, quite possibly illegal, and then they turn around and turn it into a children's book? What's next? Leaving two unsupervised children alone with a giant cat? An elephant wedging an egg in his butt? Non-traditionally colored eggs and pork products? A Christmas-thieving scallywag? A fox wearing human undergarments? Oobleck? That just has to be filthy. Where does it end?
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Original Title: | Hop on Pop |
ISBN: | 0007158491 (ISBN13: 9780007158492) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 46797 Users | 1329 ReviewsCriticize Appertaining To Books Hop On Pop
this is a great way to teach English for children and foreign learners ."The simplest Seuss for youngest use". Indeed. Most illustrations come in pairs with the punch-line in the second one. Gotta love a book that shows a kid aggressively biting a tiger's tail or two kids hitting one another in the head with tennis racquets. The man is a genius.
Call me old fashioned but I think that there is far too much pop hopping going on in America these days. It's disgusting, revolting, quite possibly illegal, and then they turn around and turn it into a children's book? What's next? Leaving two unsupervised children alone with a giant cat? An elephant wedging an egg in his butt? Non-traditionally colored eggs and pork products? A Christmas-thieving scallywag? A fox wearing human undergarments? Oobleck? That just has to be filthy. Where does it

Sometimes fiction follows a logic of its own. Sometimes this fictional logic explains the world in clearer terms than a purely realistic story ever could. Sometimes an author subtly injects metaphor into a narrative to illustrate a point, but occasionally the entire narrative is itself metaphorical. Take, for example, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka in which the protagonist wakes up one morning to discover he has been turn into a big cockroach. This is not realism. If we reject the story
so fun!!
The first book I ever read. The perfect first book to read. My whole life has been perfect, all because of this book.
I love this book and I have read it several times. My favorite character is Will Hill, he is the one who goes up the hill. For some reason the author felt compelled to rhyme line after line, but I will not whine because this book is so very fine. There is danger- when the people playing ball fall off of the wall and when they fight all night, and there are some adult themes like when Red, Ned, Ted and Ed are in bed and when Mr. Black leaves his wife for Mr. Brown. Otherwise it is a wholesome
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