He made us giggle, he made us laugh. He made us think, and taught a little math. I can keep rhyming, keep rhyming all day, what a way to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday!
Today, March 2nd, fans of all ages will celebrate what would have been the 108th birthday of the incomparable Dr Seuss. Renown for his silly stories, crazy rhymes and unforgettable characters, Dr. Seuss touched all of our hearts in one way or another.
I received the Dr. Seuss stacking blocks and my daughter loves them. She stacks them and we count the numbers on them. I love the bright colors. They also have the abc's on them. They have been a fun toy to have around the house. It is a lot of fun to do and then my son (who is just reading this year) will read her one of the books. I would say her favorit thins is knocking the blocks over after she has stacked them.
To purchase:
In celebration of the birthday of this great literary legend, Silver Dolphin books is excited to introduce Dr. Seuss cardboard staking blocks for children. Parents will delight in reading their kids favorite scenes from various books, while kids will spend hours stacking the brightly colored blocks, knocking them down, and stacking them again.
These high-quality cardboard nesting/stacking blocks are the perfect introduction to the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss.
Giveaway:
One My SLC Mommy Readers will win a Dr. Seuss Stacking Blocks from Silver Dolphin Books
To Enter:
Leave me a comment telling me your favorite Dr. Seuss Book or memory about Dr. Seuss. Mine would have to be when I was young we had Green Eggs and Ham on Record and my dad would act it out to us. I thought it was the funniest thing ever. Then fill out the form.
Giveaway:
One My SLC Mommy Readers will win a Dr. Seuss Stacking Blocks from Silver Dolphin Books
To Enter:
Leave me a comment telling me your favorite Dr. Seuss Book or memory about Dr. Seuss. Mine would have to be when I was young we had Green Eggs and Ham on Record and my dad would act it out to us. I thought it was the funniest thing ever. Then fill out the form.
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I didn't grew up with Dr. Seuss but now that I have kids we all enjoy Dr. Seuss very much. The Grinch stole Christmas is one of our favorites.
ReplyDeleteMy girls will love to win these blocks:)
Green Eggs and Ham is my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteI love Green Eggs and Ham. i like how he finally realizes he likes them. All he had to do was try them!
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ReplyDeleteYertle the Turtle! King-of-all-he-can-see learns he is just like everyone else. Great lesson in humility for all of us!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Dr. Seuss book is Green Eggs & Ham
ReplyDeleteI love Green Eggs and Ham
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Green Eggs and Ham is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteMine would also have to be Green Eggs and Ham.
ReplyDeleteI didnt grew up with Dr Seuss ..so when we just got married my hubby make me some Green Eggs and Ham :-) ...My daughter loves his books ..she would love the blocks
ReplyDeleteWe love both Horton books, Yertle the Turtle, Green Eggs and Ham, Thidwick the Soft-Hearted Moose....Suess books are awesome! :-) Just love how he used words, as well as ryhmes, to paint a fun world for children of all ages.
ReplyDeletegreen eggs and ham when sam i am realizes he actually likes them
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I love Green Eggs and Ham!
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Fox in Socks.
ReplyDeletefave: green eggs and ham
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I loved watching How The Grinch Stole Christmas (the animated one) every holiday season.
ReplyDeleteMy Favorite book is Green Eggs and Ham! Thank you for the awesome giveaway!
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Favorite book: Green Eggs and Ham
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THANKS!! :)
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Fox in Socks, for sure!!! I also loved, um. . . The Foot Book? I think that's what it was called. :)
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