Hello Darlings! Friday was SEUSStastic! Usually I don't make a big deal about Dr. Seuss' birthday because most activities out there are tailored to the younger kiddos. We third grade teachers have to be "serious" and we
Abbie Gilliam (left) with the Junior League of Lynchburg help Aniyah Webb (middle) and Zanyia Simpson make a hat like Cat in the Hat's during the Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration held at Amazement Square on Saturday. The celebration in honor of National
Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! We thank you, we do, for the Cat in the Hat and the Whoville Whos, too. When it comes to creating, you sure weren't lazy (not like âthat old good-for-nothing bird runaway Mayzieâ!) You taught us to
Host Rachel Martin talks with Judith Schulz of the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington, Wis., about its International Tongue Twister Contest. This weekend, new Tongue Twister champions were named, and their prizes ranged from a toy boat to a portion of a
Today, in conjunction with Random House and the National Education Association, the annual Read Across America event is intended not only to celebrate and honor Dr. Seuss but also to encourage children to keep reading and learning. Semir Mehemed, a
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