Dr Seuss Series All Hebrew Children's Books
Children's All Classic Dr. Seuss all Yiddish Books
$14.99
Scrambled Eggs Super
by Dr. Seuss -- all hebrew
All Hebrew
Hardcover
11.34" x 8.25 "
Printed in Israel
Starring
the same perky boy who captured Thing One and
Thing Two in The Cat in the Hat, this is a
first-person tall tale about cooking. Peter T.
Hooper is bored to bits by his mother's habit of
always making scrambled eggs out of hen's eggs
"And
so," he informs his friend Liz, "I decided that, just for a change, I'd
scramble a new kind of egg on the range." We're off on an epic journey
to parts (and birds) unknown, all told in classic head-over-heels
Seussian style: "Then I went for some Ziffs. They're exactly like Zuffs.
But the Ziffs live on cliffs and the Zuffs live on bluffs." Finally,
after capturing a small mountain of different types of egg--from
Moth-Watching Sneths, Long-Legger Kwongs, and others--it's back to the
kitchen for a 99-pan scramble, with all sorts of bizarre ingredients
added just for fun. To be precise, it's time for "Scrambled eggs
Super-Dee-Dooper-Dee-Booper, Special deluxe a-la-Peter T. Hooper."
Somehow, you get the impression that Liz doesn't believe a word of it
(Ages 4 to 120)
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Dr. Seusswas born Theodor Geisel in
Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904.
After attending Dartmouth College and Oxford
University, he began a career in advertising.
His advertising cartoons, featuring Quick,
Henry, the Flit!, appeared in several leading
American magazines. Dr. Seuss's first
children's book, And To Think That I Saw It On
Mulberry Street, hit the market in 1937, and
the world of children's literature was changed
forever! In 1957, Seuss's The Cat in the Hat
became the prototype for one of Random House's
best- selling series, Beginner Books. This
popular series combined engaging stories with
outrageous illustrations and playful sounds to
teach basic reading skills. Brilliant,
playful, and always respectful of children,
Dr. Seuss charmed his way into the
consciousness of four generations of
youngsters and parents. In the process, he
helped kids learn to read.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and three
Academy Awards, Seuss was the author and
illustrator of 44 children's books, some of
which have been made into audiocassettes,
animated television specials, and videos for
children of all ages. Even after his death in
1991, Dr. Seuss continues to be the
best-selling author of children's books in the
world.
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