Celebrate Dr. Seuss: Read Across America Day and His Legacy
Join the celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday on March 2! Theodore Geisel, born in 1904, sparked a love for reading through his whimsical stories, starting with "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," published in 1937. Despite its rocky reception, he went on to create classics like "The Cat in the Hat" in 1957, with only 236 words! Author of 44 beloved books, Dr. Seuss passed away in 1991, but his magical tales continue to inspire new generations. Embrace the joy of reading and "Grab Your Hat and Read with the Cat!"
Celebrate Dr. Seuss: Read Across America Day and His Legacy
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Presentation Transcript
Theodore Geisel was born March 2, 1904 His mother loved to read His father worked in a zoo What would a camel and a giraffe and a goat look like if you mixed them together????
The first book he wrote wasAnd to Think That I Saw it On Mulberry Street Written in 1937 No one really liked it!
His most famous book! The Cat in the Hat Written in 1957 with 236 words
The last book Dr. Seuss died in 1991 at the age of 87
Good News Lost books and stories written by Dr. Seuss are still being published!
Building a Nation of Readers! Grab Your Hat and Read with the Cat!