![]() by the time your child’s three, he’ll be starting to understand and appreciate the humour of the story.your 2-year-old will be able to sit still and pay attention for a bit longer and he’ll start to enjoy the silliness of the story and the funny rhymes.you may find you’ll put the book aside when your baby is about six months old but don’t get rid of it!.read it to your newborn baby and he or she will respond to the rhythm of the language and the sound of your voice.Green Eggs And Ham For All Agesĭr Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham appeals to kiddos on many levels: It’s one of the books that I really think should be a part of every child’s personal library. This often leads to problems at school so it makes sense to encourage the development of phonological awareness by reading to children when they’re young. It’s called phonological awareness and we know that, if it doesn’t develop properly in the baby and pre-school years, kids struggle to learn to read later on. This awareness of the sounds that make up our language is a really important pre-reading skill. Green Eggs and Ham is a classic book which is now famous throughout the world as both a fun book to read and a book that helps children develop an awareness of how language works. My three are all teenagers now but I still have our ragged, much-read copy of the book down in the store-room. ![]()
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