15 December 2011

Hop on Pop (Dr. Seuss, 1963)



Logline:

Many great rhymes encompass a world where young people learn - among other things - not to bounce up and down on their elders.

London:

Too much rhyming! London is proud because she was able to read the entire book with no help whatsoever. And once more, she read it with gusto and vigor.

Ben:

This book is one of my favorites to read the children. It pretty much turns into a rap song by the time I'm done, hitting words and bouncing around like I was DJ Dr. Seuss.

What it would be like to be in this book:

"If I were Dr. Seuss, all the big words would become smaller", states London. Ben worries that, as Pop, he would become the target of a hop. On his belly. Repeatedly.

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