Cooking with the Grinch (Dr. Seuss)

Cooking with the Grinch (Dr. Seuss)

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  • Create Date:2022-01-10 04:21:37
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Tish Rabe
  • ISBN:1524714623
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Summary

Dr。 Seuss's Grinch--now in a story for beginning readers!
The Grinch and Cindy-Lou Who both like to bake, but who will eat the treat they make? Could it be 。 。 。 Max the dog? This simple rhymed holiday story is perfect for the very youngest readers。 Complete with a 2-ingredient dog treat recipe printed inside the back cover, Dr。 Seuss fans will be delighted--and inspired--by this sweet doggie tale featuring one of his most iconic characters!
Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading。 Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story。

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Reviews

Faloni © arr

my boyfriend drives me crazy sometimes o_O

Villain E

A nice, simple early reader told in rhyme (of course)。 Takes place after How The Grinch Stole Christmas, so the Grinch is on good terms with the Whos。 The Grinch comes down from the mountain to do some cooking with Cindy-Loo Who。

Amanda

My son and I enjoyed reading this。 He always loves to bake with me and now he wants to make some cookies for the dogs。 Very cute with a bit of rhyming。 Fun for everyone!

Amanda

We read this before baking Christmas cookies and the kids enjoyed making the recipe included with the book for the doggies。

Jeani

Wonderful story for fans of the Grinch!

Anastasya

We love all Dr。 Seuss books :) This one is perfect for a first grader to read independently。 Bonus recipe, too!

Cheryl

Very cute! Now if only there were a recipe included。。。 I don't think the treats would be hard to make with significant help from a five year old。---Btw, apparently some editions do have the recipe。 The one I read does not, anywhere。 It's probably a newer edition than the one that includes it; at least this library copy is in terrific condition, glossy & clean。 :shrug: Very cute! Now if only there were a recipe included。。。 I don't think the treats would be hard to make with significant help from a five year old。---Btw, apparently some editions do have the recipe。 The one I read does not, anywhere。 It's probably a newer edition than the one that includes it; at least this library copy is in terrific condition, glossy & clean。 :shrug: 。。。more

Paul Terpstra

Cool book。 What are they cooking today?Great illustrations。

Angel Lederhause

Cute。 It even has a dog treat receipe。

Dolly

This is a fun book for beginning readers that shows the Grinch and Cindy-Lou Who baking a special treat。 The narrative is short, in large font, and the illustrations are very typical of Dr。 Seuss's classic story。It's a fun, fast read and will appeal to younger children。 This is a fun book for beginning readers that shows the Grinch and Cindy-Lou Who baking a special treat。 The narrative is short, in large font, and the illustrations are very typical of Dr。 Seuss's classic story。It's a fun, fast read and will appeal to younger children。 。。。more

Katelynne

It’s your typical early reader。 Honestly I’m just mad he looks so devious on the cover but just makes treats with Cindy Lou。 🤷🏻‍♀️

John Yelverton

This is better than other attempts that I have read of books attempting to imitate Dr。 Seuss' rhyming style, but it's still a pale imitation of the master。 This is better than other attempts that I have read of books attempting to imitate Dr。 Seuss' rhyming style, but it's still a pale imitation of the master。 。。。more

McKenzie Richardson

For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI was pleasantly surprised by this book。 With the newest Grinch movie out and working with two little Grinch fans, when I see a Grinch book at the library, I snatch it up。 I will say I have been rather disappointed with the most recent onslaught of Grinch books based on the new movie。 I haven't seen the movie yet, but the books were rather dull。 I grabbed this from the library, figuring it would be okay and the kids at work would enjoy looking at For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI was pleasantly surprised by this book。 With the newest Grinch movie out and working with two little Grinch fans, when I see a Grinch book at the library, I snatch it up。 I will say I have been rather disappointed with the most recent onslaught of Grinch books based on the new movie。 I haven't seen the movie yet, but the books were rather dull。 I grabbed this from the library, figuring it would be okay and the kids at work would enjoy looking at the pictures。Then I finally read it。 It is actually very good。 For starters, I really admire Grinch books that actually rhyme。 As soon as I open one to find that doesn't rhyme, my heart goes out of reading it just a little bit。 What's the point of a Grinch book that doesn't rhyme? That's just my personal preference。 I'm a bit biased toward the original。 Continuing on。 The story itself is also very cute。 It's not just a rehash of how the Grinch tried stealing Christmas。 This is a story that occurs after all that and it is amazing in its simplicity。 Also, the pictures are adorable。 They are just Grinchy enough for me。 They have the same style as the original Grinch, but are still new and different。This is a Step 1 book for preschool to kindergarten readers。 It uses rhyme, big text, simple words, and picture clues to help young readers。Excellent story with great pictures。 I really loved this one。 It definitely made my shrunken heart grow at least one size today。 。。。more

Meg McGregor

Cindy Lou-Who and the Grinch bake up a holiday treat for someone very special!The girls and I were all smiles at the end of the story!I wish I could find more of these easy to read stories; Lexi is now reading them by herself!Today I had her read the story and she was so proud of herself!

Rita

2 months into kindergarten its still a tough read for him。 I had his first grade sister read it and she had trouble。 Then their was a 2nd grader who didn't get all the words like "treat" I don't think it should be labeled first step or reading level 1。 2 months into kindergarten its still a tough read for him。 I had his first grade sister read it and she had trouble。 Then their was a 2nd grader who didn't get all the words like "treat" I don't think it should be labeled first step or reading level 1。 。。。more

Jennifer

Typical easy reader - fun twist that the Grinch is making treats for others。

Alaina

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The Grinch heard the bells ringing and heard the Whos singing and he went to Cindy-Lou's house。 They were making treats for the Grinch's pet/friend and surprised Max。 I would recommend this book because it shows kindness and love by getting someone a present and showing other's how much you care about them by putting hard work into it。 I liked this book because it shows you how to care about other people, but it might be a little to easy for a 6 or 7 year old reader。 The Grinch heard the bells ringing and heard the Whos singing and he went to Cindy-Lou's house。 They were making treats for the Grinch's pet/friend and surprised Max。 I would recommend this book because it shows kindness and love by getting someone a present and showing other's how much you care about them by putting hard work into it。 I liked this book because it shows you how to care about other people, but it might be a little to easy for a 6 or 7 year old reader。 。。。more

Matt

With Neo leading the charge, we checked out our favourite holiday villain, to see what he had in store。 It would seem that Whoville is not entirely safe, as the Grinch is peering down and has a plan that involves much flour and a pre-heated oven。 Arriving to see Cindy-Lou, the Grinch sets about mixing and making, stirring and baking, all in an attempt to get everything working in order。 However, his canine, Max, almost spoils the entire surprise that he and Cindy-Lou have in store for everyone。 With Neo leading the charge, we checked out our favourite holiday villain, to see what he had in store。 It would seem that Whoville is not entirely safe, as the Grinch is peering down and has a plan that involves much flour and a pre-heated oven。 Arriving to see Cindy-Lou, the Grinch sets about mixing and making, stirring and baking, all in an attempt to get everything working in order。 However, his canine, Max, almost spoils the entire surprise that he and Cindy-Lou have in store for everyone。 Neo did very well reading this piece, laughing at the rhyming antics while showing a dedication to all the words on the page。 His concentration is second to none and his love of reading is growing with each book we find。 。。。more

Cara

Grinch and Cindy Lou spend the day making food for their special friend, Max。

Stephanye

3。5 🌟

Antoinette Scully

My three year old picked this out and it was cute。 Young readers will recognize the characters from the Grinch story。 It's a simple story set at Christmas but not necessarily a Christmas story。 My three year old picked this out and it was cute。 Young readers will recognize the characters from the Grinch story。 It's a simple story set at Christmas but not necessarily a Christmas story。 。。。more

Pam

Clever beginning reader book about Cindy Lou Who and the Grinch cooking together。

A Allen

This book fooled me! It actually had a lovely twist that I didn't see coming and it made me fall in love。 I love the Grinch。 I love "Step Into Reading" books。 And I love sharing this story with people。 This book fooled me! It actually had a lovely twist that I didn't see coming and it made me fall in love。 I love the Grinch。 I love "Step Into Reading" books。 And I love sharing this story with people。 。。。more

Madison Persinger

This is a good book for beginning readers。 It includes repetition and rhyme that is beneficial for young readers。 It's pictures also act as good clues for deeper comprehension。 This is a good book for beginning readers。 It includes repetition and rhyme that is beneficial for young readers。 It's pictures also act as good clues for deeper comprehension。 。。。more

Kelly

Not too bad for a continuation of the original。 Cute。 Good for early readers。

Meredith

Now that the spirit of Christmas has transformed the Grinch into a benign force, he embraces domesticity by baking with Cindy-Lou Who in this level 1 beginning reader。

Sharie

a true intro to reading book with simple words