![]() The story ends when Sam I Am suggests his final combination of the meal and the other character gives in and agrees to try the dish, just to get Sam I Am to stop his pestering. ![]() Sam’s co character stays fixed that he doesn’t like green eggs and ham and has no interest in trying to get to like it. The other character is adamant that he does not like the dish but Sam I Am will not take no for an answer and offers many alternatives that may make green eggs and ham a more delightful platter. Many of you may remember this story of the most absurd but loveable looking cat named Sam I Am, who practically torments his co character by his insistence that he try eating ‘Green Eggs & Ham’. Speed read the story, I would envision all of the colours, actions and characters and place myself somewhere right in the middle of the scene.Īs I remembered these heart warning memories, I couldn’t help breaking the nostalgia and viewing the story through different eyes. It was one of my favourite times of the day because it signified an exploration of my imagination. I absolutely loved story time at Primary School. It took me right back to my early school days where we’d expectantly sit in the reading corner with our legs crossed and arms folded, bursting with anticipation for when the title of the day’s story would be revealed. ![]() ![]() Recently I came across an old childhood favourite by Dr. ![]()
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