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Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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Re: Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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For me the genius of "green eggs and ham" is that you read it to your kid at about the time they become more picky with their food. So the book is a lesson too. Some days I really want to read this book to my kid: https://www.amazon.com.au/You-Have-F-king-Eat/dp/1501238663

I like this one by the same author: https://www.amazon.com/Go-F-Sleep-Adam-Mansbach/dp/145584165...

That one was first and I think the best. Novelty of the thing I guess. I am not as tempted to use that as a lesson, but this morning we had our "creepy stalker child" moment.

It's weird. When parents watch kids sleep they think "Aww, aren't they cute..."

but when the kids watch the parents sleep it's "...Holy motherfucker!!! ... oh, don't do that to me kiddo."

Re: Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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...and an eloquent, nuanced, and powerful reading of the tome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1mqg4C0awA

...or a more modernist rap of the same: https://youtu.be/nwDGRUzv3SE

Moxy Fruvous also did a song inspired by the book:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzUdmFecExo

Re: Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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post #7

For me the genius of "green eggs and ham" is that you read it to your kid at about the time they become more picky with their food. So the book is a lesson too. Some days I really want to read this book to my kid: https://www.amazon.com.au/You-Have-F-king-Eat/dp/1501238663

Did you offer your kids food with a goat, on a boat?

Re: Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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Offtopic, but on the topic of green eggs, several differents breeds of chickens can lay green, and even blue and lavender colored eggs.

Do you mean the shells, or the yolks? The illustrations in the Seuss book show lime-green yolks.

You just have to let them mature:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg

Re: Sixty years of Green Eggs and Ham

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For me the genius of "green eggs and ham" is that you read it to your kid at about the time they become more picky with their food. So the book is a lesson too. Some days I really want to read this book to my kid: https://www.amazon.com.au/You-Have-F-king-Eat/dp/1501238663

Did you offer your kids food with a goat, on a boat?

We are not so desperate yet! :-)

We wish he would learn the "try it" strategy for food, like the end of the book does. Once he tries it, he stuffs himself!

But he seems to have learned the "deny eating strenuously" strategy of the whole story.

Maybe we should apply authoritarian censorship and read him only the last few pages...

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