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Paterson's law enforcement chief reads Dr. Seuss
An innovator in many ways — from his use of text to the illustrations he created — Dr. Seuss opened up new worlds for children and adults. While his primary contributions may very well be in the world of reading, his books offer
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
The title had flitted into the ATL tips inbox a couple weeks earlier: Exploring Civil Society Through the Writings of Dr. Seuss. The invitation described a seven-hour symposium of legal academics waxing philosophic about the legal lessons one could
American Public Media takes note March 2 of the birthday of Dr. Seuss, otherwise known as Theodor “Ted” Geisel, considered by many the most beloved children's book writer in history. Geisel, a Dartmouth graduate of the
Some very special readers visited Bower Hill Elementary.
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