Written and illustrated in Dr Seuss's inimitable style, full of off-the-wall humour and bizarre creatures, this delightful story tells of a young boy's outrageous boast about the variety of eggs he puts in his omlettes.
The list of ingredients includes eggs of the Stroodel, whose sort of a stork but with fur like a poodle, and of the moth-watching Sneth - a bird who's so big she scares people to death!
Perfect for reading aloud to young children, or for older children to tackle themselves.