Book Review: Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs and Ham
It’s easy to see why Green Eggs and Ham is a classic for children AND adults, as each sees the other in this tale of annoying persistence, lol.
It’s easy to see why Green Eggs and Ham is a classic for children AND adults, as each sees the other in this tale of annoying persistence, lol.
Horton Hears a Who! and Horton Hatches the Egg are true classics with a great story, fabulous illustrations, and good moral values. I’m loving it!
Time is the difference between a finite and a non-finite clause and is expressed via verb tense. Finite is in the past or present tense while non-finite depends.
A lucky bounty hunter, Stephanie Plum knows when she’s being played. And Gobbles’ arrest isn’t adding up. As for Doug Linken, it’ll take Steph’s tricks!
Moral tales hiding inside rhyming laughter and nonsense. A great opportunity for parents to discuss good values.
The logogram is a picture of 1,000 words and ranges from corporate logos to simple lines. Learn more in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A look at Stephanie Plum and numbers 14 through 21 in this romantic suspense series.
Remember that “i before e” rhyme we learned in school. Well, stop. Yep, stop remembering it as it is abso-frickin-useless. Find out more in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Wulf wants to control the world, a goal he can achieve by promising Munch his own sex slave. It takes Diesel & Stephanie with Carl’s help to track ’em down.
Many don’t believe Thread will fall. Harpers are falling into disrepute, derided, attacked, beaten while Fax conquers Hold after Hold, murdering as he goes.