Hop on Pop

House, Mouse! Hop, Pop! Cup, Pup! Learning about words that rhyme has never been more fun - simply change the first letter and the whole word changes!
Book • 1963
Hop on Pop is a beloved 1963 Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss, designed as the simplest Seuss for youngest use, featuring short, silly rhymes and vibrant illustrations to teach basic phonics and reading skills.

From scenes of Red, Ned, Ted, and Ed in a bed to Pat sitting on a hat, cat, and bat—but not a cactus—this book engages toddlers with rollicking rhythm and humor while hiding learning in entertaining episodic poems.

It ranked among the best-selling children's books and remains a favorite for parents and educators.

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