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published
1991
(first published 1963)
by Random House
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Hardcover
isbn
0583324215
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Read in March, 2007
It just didn't do it for me--no character development, no irony, to existential angst, it was almost like a children's book.
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Why I hate theis wonderful book.
“HOP ON POP”
by Gerard C. Smith
Come "Hop on Pop," my Lisa said
And hop of course is what she did
Her brother joined in with a jump
On Poppa’s tum he went crash-bump
Lisa hopped and hopped some more
She knocked poor Poppa to the floor
Both kids did bounce, each up and down
Poor Pop was trounced and he did frown
Now he hates that bastard T. Geisel
And hopes the rotter roasts in hell
“HOP ON POP”
by Gerard C. Smith
Come "Hop on Pop," my Lisa said
And hop of course is what she did
Her brother joined in with a jump
On Poppa’s tum he went crash-bump
Lisa hopped and hopped some more
She knocked poor Poppa to the floor
Both kids did bounce, each up and down
Poor Pop was trounced and he did frown
Now he hates that bastard T. Geisel
And hopes the rotter roasts in hell
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Call me old fashioned but I think that there is far too much pop hopping going on in America these days. It's disgusting and then they turn around and turn it into a children's book. What's next? Leaving a cat alone with two unsupervised children? An elephant wedging an egg in his butt? A fox wearing human undergarments? Oobleck? That just has to be filthy. Where does it end?
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My daughter and I had a great time with this book when she was in the very first stages of learning to read. This is probably one of the easiest of of the Dr. Seuss books. We laughed the most when we decided to say all of the words using the wrong vowel sounds e.g. "Hope on Pope" :)
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Read in January, 1985
recommends it for:
children
this is the first book I ever read. I remember specifically stopping at the last page, which contains four lines *in a row* and then I remember distinctly getting through those lines to achieve my crowning glory as a new reader: one book finished.
*stamp*
*stamp*
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Read in July, 2008
Okay I just had to add this one, as a joke, because it's this book, and ones similar that I spend most of my time reading these days, but hey Alex loves it, and I love that he loves to hear stories, so I can't complain.
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
2 year olds and their parents
I am currently reading this book. And I'll be reading it again in 5 minutes. And 10 minutes after that. It is my daughter's favorite book. A special thanks to Dr. Seuss for making this book tolerable to read over and over.
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Our all time favorite learn-to-read book. Deals with word families so kids start to see how it all works. And makes it easier to read since they know the ending sounds.
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Read in January, 1987
The first book I ever read. The perfect first book to read. My whole life has been perfect, all because of this book.
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A long, long song.
Good-by, Thing.
You sing too long.
LONG
A long, long song.
Good-by, Thing.
You sing too long.
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This was one of the first books I ever learned to read.
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An absolute nessecity on any toddler's bookshelf. :-)
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Read in January, 1986
This is the first book I ever read by myself.
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i learned how to read because of this book
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Full of three letter words in a unique and visually practical graphical format Hop on Pop takes the reader through several humerous story about creatures whose actions are characterized by simple phonetically repetitious words.
Hop on Pop was different from any of the other phonics readers I looked at. To begin with the story makes sense. We immediately like the characters whose expressions show an astounding range of emotion. Best of all Suess uses vocabulary an emerging reader can sound...more
Hop on Pop was different from any of the other phonics readers I looked at. To begin with the story makes sense. We immediately like the characters whose expressions show an astounding range of emotion. Best of all Suess uses vocabulary an emerging reader can sound...more
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recommends it for: kids and their friends
Read in January, 1963
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Lajla and Christian Stouslandrecommends it for: kids and their friends
One evening as my parent's were settling down for Jack Paar's Tonight Show, I was summoned out of bed to the living room of our Levitowner house in the Meadowdale development near Carpentersville. Their faces were grave. "Your mother has something important to tell you," Dad said. I was seven, still sleeping in a blue one-piece with booties, pajamas kept inside a zippered tiger on the bed during the day. They had been warned by Dr. Spock that this was a crucial event, telling the o...more
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Let's note first that this book isn't actually intended as a readaloud book, nor is it intended for children much younger than the age of six.
The format of the book reflects this. It's a bit long for toddlers (who aren't known for having great attention spans), and the different spreads are disconnected - when a kid is at the age where they struggle to read "All, Ball, We All Play Ball", the last thing they need to worry about is what they read two pages before!
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The format of the book reflects this. It's a bit long for toddlers (who aren't known for having great attention spans), and the different spreads are disconnected - when a kid is at the age where they struggle to read "All, Ball, We All Play Ball", the last thing they need to worry about is what they read two pages before!
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At first I thought it was really sad the way the children showed such a great amount of disrespect for their father. It seems today many children "Hop on Pop" as well as mothers, aunts, uncles, cousins, and even friends in a desperate attempt to get attention in a world where so many children are ignored. As I read on, it became clear that it was not "teen angst" or "rebellion" that caused them to "Hop on Pop", but an effort to feel loved and spend quali...more
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This book is great for beginning or struggling readers. It teaches kids the rhyming scheme, which is such an important skill to have when leanring how to read. Children can hear the words that rhyme. I read this book to my two year old nephew. It is one of his favorites. He has heard it so many times that when I leave out a word he says the word that is coming up. I use this as a teaching time to point to the word as he says it. Then I repeat the sentence and point to the words as I read them. R...more
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