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''Green Eggs and Ham'' is a
children's book Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. In addition to conventional literary genres, modern children's literature is classified by the intended age of the reade ...
by
Dr. Seuss Theodor Seuss Geisel ( ;"Seuss"
'' Beginner Books Beginner Books is the Random House imprint for young children ages 3–9, co-founded by Phyllis Cerf with Ted Geisel, more often known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife Helen Palmer Geisel. Their first book was Dr. Seuss's ''The Cat in the Hat'' (19 ...
imprint of
Random House Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House. Founded in 1927 by businessmen Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer as an imprint of Modern Library, it quickly overtook Modern Library as the parent imprint. Over the foll ...
on August 12, 1960. The book follows Sam-I-am as he follows an unnamed character, repeatedly asking him if he would like to try some green eggs and ham before the unnamed character eventually tries it and likes it. Seuss began writing ''Green Eggs and Ham'' after his editor
Bennett Cerf Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American writer, publisher, and co-founder of the American publishing firm Random House. Cerf was also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearanc ...
bet him $50 () that he could not write an engaging children's book with a vocabulary of 50 words. Finding the challenge difficult, Seuss used notes, charts, and checklists to keep track of his progress. The book covers themes of conflict between individuals, though Seuss has said that it lacks any deeper meaning. ''Green Eggs and Ham'' was widely praised by critics for its writing and illustration, and the challenge of writing a book in 50 words is regarded as a success. The book has been the subject of multiple adaptations, including a television series of the same name in 2019.


Plot

Sam-I-am offers an unnamed character a plate of green eggs and ham, but he tells Sam that he hates the food. Sam continues to ask him to eat the food in various locations and with various animals for dining partners. Finally, when the unnamed character agrees to try the dish Sam has offered, he realizes that he does, in fact, like green eggs and ham and he thanks Sam-I-am.


Writing and release

''Green Eggs and Ham'' was written by
Theodor Seuss Geisel Theodor Seuss Geisel ( ;"Seuss"
'' Random House Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House. Founded in 1927 by businessmen Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer as an imprint of Modern Library, it quickly overtook Modern Library as the parent imprint. Over the foll ...
,
Bennett Cerf Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American writer, publisher, and co-founder of the American publishing firm Random House. Cerf was also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearanc ...
, bet him $50 () that he could not write an engaging children's book using a vocabulary of only 50 distinct words. The bet was a response to Seuss's previous success, ''
The Cat in the Hat ''The Cat in the Hat'' is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by American author Dr. Seuss. The story centers on a tall anthropomorphic cat who wears a red and white-striped top hat and a red bow tie. The Cat shows up at the house ...
'', which was written using 236 distinct words. Seuss took extensive notes to work out how to best use 50 words, creating different charts and checklists. By the time he finished arranging the words, he had memorized many of the statistics of how he used them. ''Green Eggs and Ham'' only uses 50 words: ''a'', ''am'', ''and'', ''anywhere'', ''are'', ''be'', ''boat'', ''box'', ''car'', ''could'', ''dark'', ''do'', ''eat'', ''eggs'', ''fox'', ''goat'', ''good'', ''green'', ''ham'', ''here'', ''house'', ''I'', ''if'', ''in'', ''let'', ''like'', ''may'', ''me'', ''mouse'', ''not'', ''on'', ''or'', ''rain'', ''Sam'', ''say'', ''see'', ''so'', ''thank'', ''that'', ''the'', ''them'', ''there'', ''they'', ''train'', ''tree'', ''try'', ''will'', ''with'', ''would'', and ''you''. Of these words, ''not'' appears the most frequently, used a total of 82 times. ''Anywhere'' is the only word in the book to have more than a single syllable. Seuss found the restriction especially challenging, and he rewrote many pages before he was satisfied with the rhymes. The drafts were typed on
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, which Seuss attached to his illustrations. His wife Helen Palmer sometimes placed his discarded drafts back on his desk in the hope that he would approve of them after looking at them a second time, though he rarely did. Early drafts had the unnamed character speak more aggressively to Sam-I-am. When the two characters were in a car atop the tree, he was originally written as saying, "Sam-I-am. You let me be. Not in a car. You let me be!" Seuss changed this to "I would not, could not in a tree. Not in a car! You let me be", making the outburst less direct and moving the exclamation point away from the command. In another example, he is written as saying "I do not like you, Sam-I-am". The drafts also described the subject as ''green ham and eggs'' instead of the final wording, ''green eggs and ham''. Dr. Seuss finished writing ''Green Eggs and Ham'' in the early spring of 1960. A reading was scheduled for April 19 in the office of Louise Bonino at
Random House Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House. Founded in 1927 by businessmen Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer as an imprint of Modern Library, it quickly overtook Modern Library as the parent imprint. Over the foll ...
. These readings were often attended by the entire staff, but Cerf was out of the office that day, so a dinner party was arranged for the reading. The reading ended with applause, but Seuss remained self-critical and scrutinized pages that he felt did not get the reaction he had hoped.
Phyllis Cerf Phyllis Cerf Wagner (born Helen Brown Nichols; April 13, 1916 – November 24, 2006), also known as Phyllis Fraser, was an American socialite, writer, publisher, and actress. She was a co-founder of Beginner Books. Early life Fraser was born H ...
had intended to announce ''Green Eggs and Ham'' with two other children's books, '' Are You My Mother?'' and '' Put Me in the Zoo'', and a publicist was sent to request that reviewers postpone reviews after advance sheets had been distributed early. ''Green Eggs and Ham'' was published on August 12, 1960. At the time, approximately three million Dr. Seuss books had already been sold.


Analysis and themes

Dr. Seuss believed that children's books had more power to do good or evil for society than any other medium, and ''Green Eggs and Ham'' was the first of Seuss's Beginner Books to carry a lesson for children. Despite this, Dr. Seuss has said that there is no deeper meaning in the book, insisting that "the only meaning was that Bennett Cerf, my publisher, bet me fifty bucks I couldn't write a book using only fifty words". ''Green Eggs and Ham'' reverses the traditional structure of an adult trying to convince a child to try new foods. It is one of many Dr. Seuss books about a defiance of norms—in this case, the persistence of Sam-I-am after his offer of green eggs and ham is rejected. It explores the underlying social connection between individuals set in opposition to one another, but it does so in a way that appeals to the interests of children. Both characters refuse to move from their decision throughout the book until the adult finally gives in at the end. The narrative of ''Green Eggs and Ham'' is told in a question-and-answer structure. Consistent use of the name ''Sam-I-am'' instead of simply ''Sam'' allowed Seuss to maintain meter when rhyming it with the eponymous ''green eggs and ham''. The title of ''Green Eggs and Ham'' is a play on the common phrase
ham and eggs Ham and eggs is a dish combining various preparations of those two ingredients. It has been described as a staple of "an old-fashioned American breakfast". It is also served as a lunch and dinner dish. Some notable people have professed an affi ...
, inverting it to draw the reader's attention. Literature professor Donald E. Pease described Sam-I-am as "a young
Grinch The Grinch is a character created by children's author and cartoonist Dr. Seuss. He is best known as the titular main protagonist of the 1957 children's book ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' He has been portrayed and voiced by many actors, i ...
-like creature". One academic, Tim Wolf, argued that Sam-I-am has no distinguishing gender or sex and could be read as male or female. It has been reported that the book was banned in
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from 1965 to 1991 because it supposedly contained themes of "early Marxism"— that is to say,
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(which was at odds with Chinese socialism). Allegedly, the breakfast was interpreted as a metaphor for Soviet socialism, with many initially rejecting it but eventually coming to enjoy it after "trying" it.


Reception

''Green Eggs and Ham'' was widely praised upon its release, and reviewers overwhelmingly celebrated that the book was written using only 50 distinct words. Emily Maxwell of ''
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'' commented on Seuss's use of the vocabulary, saying that "reading him, one is hardly aware that there ''are'' more than fifty words". It was praised for its rhythm and illustrations as well as its use of rhymes. The humorous nature of the book was also received positively. ''
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'' praised the book's pacing, paying attention specifically to the opening pages in which Sam-I-am introduces himself with a placard. Professor of children's literature
Philip Nel Philip W. Nel (born March 29, 1969) is an American scholar of children's literature and University Distinguished Professor of English at Kansas State University. He is best known for his work on Dr. Seuss and ''Harry Potter'', which has led to h ...
similarly lauded the introduction for introducing the conflict of the book visually through Sam-I-am's active movement and the unnamed character's avoidance. In 1999, the
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conducted an online survey of children and teachers, seeking the 100 most popular children's books. The children ranked ''Green Eggs and Ham'' third, just above another Dr. Seuss book, ''
The Cat in the Hat ''The Cat in the Hat'' is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by American author Dr. Seuss. The story centers on a tall anthropomorphic cat who wears a red and white-striped top hat and a red bow tie. The Cat shows up at the house ...
''. The teachers ranked it fourth. Teachers ranked it fourth again in a 2007 National Education Association poll. '' Scholastic Parent & Child'' magazine placed it #7 among the "100 Greatest Books for Kids" in 2012. That same year, it was ranked number 12 among the "Top 100 Picture Books" in a survey published by ''
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'' – the first of five Dr. Seuss books on the list.


Impact and legacy

In 1967, ''Green Eggs and Ham'' ranked as the best-selling children's book. At the end of 2000, it had sold 8,143,088 copies, making it the most popular book by Dr. Seuss and the all-time fourth best-selling hardcover children's book in the United States. At Dr. Seuss's ''alma mater'',
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, it became an inside joke that the book's title was a reference to the breakfast food served in the on-campus cafeteria. When Dr. Seuss received an honorary doctorate from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
in 1985, the graduating class rose and recited ''Green Eggs and Ham'' in its entirety for him. Dr. Seuss reportedly spent the rest of his life enduring gifts of green eggs and ham, which he described as "deplorable stuff". Later in life, he said that ''Green Eggs and Ham'' was the only book of his that still made him laugh. The Green Eggs and Ham Cafe opened in the Seuss Landing island at the
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theme park in 1999. It closed in 2015 before reopening in 2019. The cafe serves the titular green eggs and ham as well as other foods featured in Dr. Seuss books. U.S. District Court Judge James Muirhead referenced ''Green Eggs and Ham'' in his September 21, 2007, court ruling after receiving an egg in the mail from prisoner Charles Jay Wolff, who was protesting against the prison diet. Muirhead ordered the egg destroyed and rendered his judgment in the style of Seuss. Senator
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read the book on the floor of the
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during his
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over the funding of the
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. Musician
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has stated that his moniker is inspired by the story. Many parodies of ''Green Eggs and Ham'' have been created, including a rap song by
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and a sketch on ''
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'' featuring the minister
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reading the book during a sermon. ''Green Eggs and Ham'' has been adapted into stage and television versions. In 1973, it was adapted as an animated television special alongside '' The Sneetches'' and ''
The Zax ''The Sneetches and Other Stories'' is a collection of stories by American children's author Dr. Seuss, published in 1961. It is composed of four separate stories with themes of tolerance, diversity, and compromise: "The Sneetches", "The Zax", ...
''. Originally titled '' Dr. Seuss on the Loose'', the special was later renamed ''Green Eggs and Ham and Other Stories''. The book was adapted as a video game for the
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, ''Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham,'' published by
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and released on November 17, 2003. A television adaptation was released by
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in 2019, also titled ''
Green Eggs and Ham ''Green Eggs and Ham'' is a Children's literature, children's book by Dr. Seuss. It was published by the Beginner Books imprint of Random House on August 12, 1960. The book follows Sam-I-am as he follows an unnamed character, repeatedly asking ...
''. It stars
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as Sam-I-Am, a wildlife protector, and
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as the unnamed character, a failed inventor who is given the name Guy-Am-I for the series. The show introduces new characters, settings, and plots independently from the book. A graphic novel ''Green Eggs and Ham Take a Hike'', released on January 7, 2025, is written and illustrated by
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. In the graphic novel, the unnamed character's name is Walter.


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External links


Green Eggs and Ham (Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Video)
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"Green Eggs and Ham" Read by Christina Milian
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