
Now, I'm sure the MOST logical activity to pair with this book is eating green eggs and ham, but, since my kids won't touch normal colored eggs and ham, I had to get creative...

FELT green eggs and ham!
The kids had a blast pretending to be Sam-I-Am and reenacting the book.
If your kids are a bit more adventurous when it comes to eating, you may want to check out My Delicious Ambiguity for a great round up of Seuss-inspired foods.
Whew! What a week. I hope you had as much fun as we did. Be sure to check back tomorrow for our recap and a few activities that we ran out of time to do.
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2 comments:
Those green eggs are so cool! My daughter would love those! This is my favorite Dr. Seuss book!
I've been thinking of making felt green eggs and ham too...maybe I still will.
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