Loved by generations, this “simplest Seuss for youngest use” is a Beginner Book classic. See Red and Ned and Ted and Ed in a bed. And giggle as Pat sits on a hat and on a cat and on a bat . . . but a cactus? Pat must NOT sit on that! This classic Beginner Book makes an ideal listen and follow-along for Seuss fans and is an especially good way to show Pop some love on Father’s Day! "Combines phonics and word recognition, making sounds and letters recognizable. Highly recommended."--(starred) School Library Journal.
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"Hop on Pop is just one children's book out of many by Dr. Suess. It is a wonderful childrens book that has simple sentence structures that are easy to read. I would use this book when I am teaching a lesson on rhyming words. I could have the children rhyme their own words."
— Kelly (4 out of 5 stars)
" such a cute book about the fun things in Dr. Seuss' world! Kids love the rhymes. "
— Tayasantos, 2/12/2014" My two year old loves this book, but it's not my favorite Suess book. "
— Autumn, 2/3/2014" I have lots of fun reading this to my kids, and it really helps them start to recognize words. "
— Jill, 2/1/2014" Well, my 3-year-old finds it the most fascinating book she's ever seen (which is saying a lot), so I'm going with her opinion. "
— Megan, 1/30/2014" This was my favourite of the Seuss books. "
— Five, 1/29/2014" This book teaches you to be nice to your parents. "
— Alex, 1/26/2014" REALLY great beginning reader! Predictive, good exposure to early sight words, and fun. My 4-year old loved reading this one. "
— Teri, 1/22/2014" GREAT book to use when teaching children how to rhyme! Personally, this is one of my favorites of all time. "
— Quintin, 1/22/2014" Funny but annoying in some sense. Still, a good book for kids. "
— Jaime, 1/19/2014" This was my favorite book in first grade! =D "
— An, 12/25/2013" Another great beginning reader book! "
— Kimberly, 12/5/2013" This was one of my favorite books as a child- mostly because of the animated reading given by my "Pop". "
— Amber, 10/21/2013" This book is good, but I think baby will get more out of it when she's a bit older. "
— Elke, 10/17/2013" Beware--toddlers take the "hop on pop" suggestion literally. "
— Lisa, 10/6/2013" When this one comes back into rotation, it stays for several weeks. The boys are very entertained by the rhyming in this one. "
— Danny, 6/19/2013" This was my absolute favorite title of a book growing up. My brother, a friend and I would jump around chanting "Hop on pop. Diddly dop." Do I remember the actual book? Not so much. But that only attests to the genius of Dr. Suess. Sure, why not. "
— Erin, 6/19/2013" "SEE BEE. We see a bee. SEE BEE THREE. Now we see three." "
— Christina, 5/18/2013" This is my son's favorite book. It is easy for a preschooler and a beginner reader who is in kindergarden. A must read with your little one and may be their favorite too. A timeless classic..... "
— Antoinette, 11/21/2012" This book would be good to use to teach about phonics and rhyming words. The teacher can read to the class the story and as a whole they try to figure out the rhymes of the story. "
— Lauren, 11/21/2012" I had this book when i was little! Loved it! "
— Trupti, 10/21/2012" Cute way to introduce words to beginning readers. "
— Jessica, 8/2/2012" This has been a great book to help Cassie learn new words. "
— Shawna, 7/19/2012" Dr. Seuss is a genius, kids love him. Great book for your chillens. "
— Abigail, 11/8/2011" Dr. Seuss strikes again with a good book for beginning readers. The rhyming in this book is key for early readers. It is slightly repetitive. Great for Dr. Seuss week or month. "
— Rebecca, 9/22/2011" A great rhyming book for teaching the word family "op"! It is also humorous of course because it is by Dr. Seuss! Students would enjoy learning about the "op" family and seeing all the creative things Dr. Seuss comes up with. "
— Jessica, 9/17/2011" Probably one of the first books I remember reading. Love the part about Constantinople and Timbuktu. My 21-month-old son, James, picks this every night. "
— Jeff, 8/12/2011" This nnbook supports violence in young children!!! You wonder why some children kill their parents, and this is the reason! This book is filled with senceless violence, and inapropriate humor!!! "
— Cam, 5/23/2011" Great rhyming book for the younger grades. "
— Murlene, 4/17/2011" Good for rhyming and predictions "
— Fariba, 4/17/2011" Inspirational text that makes children want to read. Great rhymes and questions about the text to make the reader think. Awesome Dr. Seuss book <br/>Great read for Pre-K to 2nd grade "
— Chenoa, 4/11/2011" -Dr Seuss classic <br/>-A good rhyming book "
— Kapra, 4/11/2011" Great for teaching rhymes to beginner readers. I would definitely recommend to pre-k and kindergarten students. "
— Sharonneika, 4/11/2011" Hop on Pop is a classic Dr. Seuss book that is great for beginning readers. Full of short words and ending rhymes, this is a great story for children learning grammar basics. "
— Heather, 4/11/2011" A reading lesson book. "
— Leela4, 4/8/2011" A rhyming book that reinforces the learning of sight words. I would recommend this book for grades pre-k-1st "
— Nanee, 4/7/2011" Hop on Pop is a classic Dr. Suess book shows a lot of rhyming along with counting. This can also be used as an active-book. "
— Puja, 4/6/2011" When this one comes back into rotation, it stays for several weeks. The boys are very entertained by the rhyming in this one. <br/> "
— Danny, 3/28/2011" When this one comes back into rotation, it stays for several weeks. The boys are very entertained by the rhyming in this one. "
— Tommy, 3/28/2011" Another book I kept since you were all babies. This book is well worn because I read it to each of you so many times. This book brings back such fond memories. "
— Laurie, 3/9/2011" This is a great book to use when introducing word families as well as rhyming words. I had a four year old "read" this book to me word for word. Students will begin to see what words families are when using this book. "
— Courtney, 3/6/2011Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, is one of the most beloved children’s book authors and illustrators of all time. From The Cat in the Hat to Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, his iconic characters, stories, and art style have been a lasting influence on generations of children and adults. Hundreds of millions of copies of his books have found their way into homes and hearts around the world. His long list of awards includes Caldecott Honors for McElligot’s Pool, If I Ran the Zoo, and Bartholomew and the Oobleck; the Pulitzer Prize; and eight honorary doctorates. Works based on his original stories have won three Oscars, three Emmys, three Grammys, and a Peabody award.