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Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss — Content Guide for Parents

By Dr. SeussListening Library, Inc.2006ISBN 9780807219942
Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Nine favorite Dr. Seuss stories! Fantastic performances by Jason Alexander, Michael McKean, and David Hyde Pierce will keep children laughing.

Featuring:

Green Eggs and Ham read by Jason Alexander

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish read by David Hyde Pierce

Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! read by Michael McKean

I'm Not Going to Get Up Today read by Jason Alexander

Oh Say Can You Say? read by Michael McKean

Fox in Socks read by David Hyde Pierce

I Can Read with My Eyes Shut read by Michael McKean

Hop on Pop read by David Hyde Pierce

Dr. Seuss's ABC read by Jason Alexander Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book does not contain any violence. It features a playful and whimsical narrative where Sam-I-Am encourages another character to try green eggs and ham, without any physical conflict or harm. The book does not contain any scary content. It is a lighthearted story aimed at encouraging children to try new things, with no elements that would induce fear.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have violence?

    The book does not contain any violence. It features a playful and whimsical narrative where Sam-I-Am encourages another character to try green eggs and ham, without any physical conflict or harm.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have scary content?

    The book does not contain any scary content. It is a lighthearted story aimed at encouraging children to try new things, with no elements that would induce fear.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book. Discussions about Dr. Seuss's works being interpreted through a religious lens are based on external analyses and not on the narrative of 'Green Eggs and Ham' itself.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have racial/cultural content?

    There are no explicit racial themes in the book. The narrative focuses on the whimsical interactions between characters without addressing race or racial issues.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have profanity?

    No profanity is found in the book. The language used is simple and appropriate for children, focusing on playful rhymes and repetition.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have climate change?

    There are no climate themes present in the book. The narrative is focused on the humorous persuasion of trying a new food rather than environmental issues.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have sexual identity?

    There is no sexual content in the book. While some interpretations suggest underlying themes, these are not explicitly present in the narrative of 'Green Eggs and Ham'.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. While it features male characters, it does not promote traditional or modern gender roles as a central theme.

  • Does Green Eggs And Ham And Other Servings Of Dr. Seuss have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes are explicitly present in the book itself. While some interpretations and discussions exist regarding the narrative's implications, these are not part of the book's content. The book focuses on the humorous insistence of Sam-I-Am for the unnamed character to try green eggs and ham.

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