Yes, Dr. Seuss’Green Eggs and Ham sits near the top of the list of “Best Children’s Books Ever,” and it’s not all that surprising. It sits in second place on the list curated by Goodreads’ users, just behind Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.
That was in the United States, though. In China, it’s a whole different story. The story itself is one that encourages children to try new things, and for most, it meant trying different foods, but in Maoist China, that was taken in a different context. Between 1965 and 1991, Green Eggs and Ham was banned because it was viewed as a commentary on Marxism.
A Book Ideal for Young Readers
Despite the bans and challenges, Green Eggs and Ham is considered a great book for young readers, especially for picky eaters. The dynamic between the unnamed protagonist and Sam-I-Am is funny and memorable, while the use of just 50 distinct words keeps the story simple.
Now tell me you’re not speaking to Sam-I-Am in your head right now!
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