One teenager set out to make a difference in the lives of children in her community. That is where the ‘Books for Babies’ project began.
Even the Lorax from Dr. Seuss’ beloved book made an appearance. University Elementary School kindergarten through fifth grade students, many disguised as their favorite book character, celebrated Read ...
April showers not only bring May flowers, but they also bring rainbows. Join the museum for this sweet, simple craft. Free ...
I belong to Authors Against Book Bans and drove to the Capitol to testify in favor ... To introduce the bill, he made a rousing speech that invoked Seneca, Toni Morrison and Dr. Seuss. Then it was the ...
Spring has sprung in the Basin and it’s time to check out the flowers in Othello and Quincy, art in Coulee City, businesses ...
I would always ask for Dr. Seuss’s “Sleep Book,” and my sister always liked “The Sneetches.” In kindergarten, my dad even came in as the Mystery Reader, and read the entirety of “I Had Trouble in ...
organized and hosted the annual Dr. Seuss Birthday Bash in the Performing Arts Center. This family friendly event was attended by community members, preschool and elementary students, teachers and ...
We celebrated Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Monday by singing Happy Birthday, reading “The Foot Book” and creating a beautiful caterpillar. Next Story Hour we will learn about “The Wizard of OZ.” ...
The highlight of the day was the presentation of a brand-new copy of Dr. Seuss’s One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish to each kindergarten student. The book, gifted through the Gingerich ...