Hop on Pop by Dr Seuss
Hop on Pop: The Simplest Seuss for Youngest Use -- Dr Seuss, Board Book
Dr Seuss
Board Book

Hop on Pop: The Simplest Seuss for Youngest Use -- Dr Seuss, Board Book


Join Dr. Seuss in this classic rhyming book-the simplest Seuss for youngest use-now in a board format perfect for the littlest of readers. And it's an especially good way to show Pop some love this Father's Day!

Full of short, simple words and silly rhymes, this book is perfect for reading alone or reading aloud with Dad! The rollicking rhythm will keep kids entertained on every page.

HOP
POP
We like to Hop.
We like to hop
on top of Pop.

Bright and Early Board Books are simplified editions of your favorite Dr. Seuss stories, printed in a sturdy board format that's perfect for little hands ages 0-3! At 4 1/4 x 5 3/4, they're about 1/4 the size of the classic large format Seuss picture books like The Lorax and Oh, The Places You'll Go! and ideal for babies and toddlers too young for the original stories.

Author: Dr Seuss
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Published: 01/27/2004
Pages: 24
Binding Type: Board Book
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 5.60h x 4.20w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780375828379
Audience: Baby-Preschool

Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 1.5
Point Value: 0.5
Interest Level: Lower Grade
Quiz #/Name: 9023 / Hop on Pop

About the Author
Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. After attending Dartmouth College and Oxford University, he began a career in advertising. His advertising cartoons, featuring Quick, Henry, the Flit!, appeared in several leading American magazines.
Dr. Seuss's first children's book, And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, hit the market in 1937, and the world of children's literature was changed forever!
In 1957, Seuss's The Cat in the Hat became the prototype for one of Random House's best- selling series, Beginner Books. This popular series combined engaging stories with outrageous illustrations and playful sounds to teach basic reading skills.
Brilliant, playful, and always respectful of children, Dr. Seuss charmed his way into the consciousness of four generations of youngsters and parents. In the process, he helped kids learn to read.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and three Academy Awards, Seuss was the author and illustrator of 44 children's books, some of which have been made into audiocassettes, animated television specials, and videos for children of all ages. Even after his death in 1991, Dr. Seuss continues to be the best-selling author of children's books in the world.