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What better way to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday than to observe Read Across America Day?

Today, March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’s birthday; it would be his 117th. Interestingly enough, he “was voted ‘Least Likely to Succeed’ by his classmates at Dartmouth College (1921-1925)” It was he who coined the word, “nerd,” which first appeared in If I Ran the Zoo, published in 1950. Born in Massachusetts, his children’s books are the favorites of kids, parents, and teachers, alike. “Green Eggs and Ham was written on a $50 bet when his publisher challenged him to write a book using 50 words or less.” (Quotes and facts taken from Parade magazine)

What better way to celebrate the good “doctor’s” birthday than by establishing Read Across America on his birthday.

Schools all over the United States hold special events and make time to read on this special holiday.

As a library volunteer…

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