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Schoolchildren across the nation are celebrating National Read Across America Day by honoring Dr. Seuss, who wrote more than 60 children's books but never had children of his own.
Stanwood A. Murphy Elementary School in Scotia celebrated Dr Seuss week with a variety of activities. “Dress-up days, special projects, and green eggs and ham in the cafeteria were all part of ...
National Read Across America Day was March 2 (Dr. Seuss' birthday) and many schools have had special activities to celebrate reading throughout the week. From dressing up as their favorite ...
A new dress from Lululemon is stirring up controversy on the internet. People love it or hate it — but mostly, they think it looks like the brainchild of Dr. Seuss. The subject of this discourse ...
But you won’t find her weaving wires through her daughter’s hair for 30 minutes to construct a Cindy-Lou Who hairstyle for Dr. Seuss Day, even if other kids show up to school like that.
The week-long commemoration of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, encourages children to embrace reading, a city news release says. RELATED: How Dr. Seuss and Read Across America day intersect ...
“Dr Seuss is best known for helping and inspiring children to read. The children took part in our Cat in the Hat book-reading day. Even the teachers and assistants got involved and played dress-up.
It’s not just the students that share a love for Dr. Seuss’s literature, many teachers grew up on these titles. “Oh, I love Dr. Seuss, if you couldn’t tell,” joked Amuso, donning a Cat ...
Dr. Seuss's My Many Colored Days: A Story Concert with 3-D Animation. Minnesota Orchestral Association, $0 (45pp) ISBN 978-1-893274-01-3 ...
Tara Zipp, of Rapho Towship, left, and her daughter Averi Zipp, 6, look through Dr. Seuss books during the Celebrate Seuss event at Milanof-Schock Library, 1184 Anderson Ferry Road, in Mount Joy ...