Saturday, March 3, 2012

Zac Efron 'Lorax' Reading at NY Public Library! DR SEUSS DR. LEGACY ALIVE AND WELL THANKS TO JOHNNY DEPP PHOTOS Read Across America Reseda Elementary What would Dr. Seuss think of Dwight Howard trade saga Rieck Avenue students celebrate Seuss' 108th birthday O.C. celebrates by reading aloud Mary S. Shoemaker School to hold curriculum and wellness fair & Taylor Swift Premiere Pair! MOVIE REVIEWS THE LORAX EXPECTED CHOP DOWN RIVALS Seuss's Widow Says 'The Lorax' Is Education Not Propaganda A Twitter ode Where do you read I Do Like Them IRS My Ode Video recalls redcarpet condom drop Positive Outweighs Negative in <i>The Lorax</i> Am The Lorax. Speak For SUVs Latino Market Trailer ‘El Lórax’ review gets modern makeover

Dr. Seuss' birthday marked with school readings across region Lafayette College will celebrate its annual Literacy Day today. Lois, Loraxes and language: Calpella celebrates Dr. Seuss The 14th annual National Education Association's Read Across America day took place all across the country, as it always does, on the birthday of Dr. Area schools celebrate reading on Dr. Seuss' birthday NetSummary Words of Dr. Seuss come alive in Read Across America Read Across America is a nationwide program sponsored by the National Education Association that annually celebrates the March 2, 1904, birthday of the late Theodor Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DR. SEUSS: New film 'The Lorax' helps fans salute the late children's author TODAY, HORTON HEARS a "Woo-hoo!" Fans spanning the map will celebrate the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel , better known to generations of young and once-young readers as children's author "Dr. Seuss" — the whimsical talent who proudly said he ended the monotonous reign of "Dick & Jane" books. Read full article >> Dr. Seuss — and reading — celebrated OROVILLE -- Students at Helen Wilcox School celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday all week, culminating Friday with a day of fun activities, including Aaron Rodgers' dad reading to children in classrooms. Rieck Avenue students celebrate Dr. Seuss' 108th birthday MILLVILLE — In the words of Friday's birthday boy: "You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child." Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! If the man who created the most famous cat with a hat was alive today he'd be 108-years-old. Dr. Seuss's 'Oh the Places You'll Go' Should Be Required Reading COMMENTARY | On March 2, we celebrate the 108th birthday of Dr. Seuss, or Theodor Seuss Geisel. One of the best Seuss legacies is the National Education Association's "Read Across America." Another is his book "Oh the Places You'll Go." It should be required reading for everyone, from one to 112. Dressed as Dr. Seuss characters, Salem County schools celebrate Read Across America In tall striped hats and blue furry wigs students and teachers throughout Salem County dressed as famous Dr. Seuss characters and participated in Read Across America here Friday.
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http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/02/zac-efron-lorax-reading-at-ny-public-library/
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