This week in the library, students are recognizing a very important person in the land of literature. Friday, March 2nd is Dr. Seuss' 114th birthday, and schools all across the country are reading his books to celebrate. After hearing one of Seuss' classic stories, classes engage in a fun activity that encourages them to think more deeply about the book and its message. One of the books I'm reading with kindergarten is Green Eggs and Ham. Following the story, students are drawing their favorite foods using their favorite colors. Third-graders are reading Hooray for Diffendoofer Day, which is about students who absolutely love their special school. Our Climbers then shared why they love being a student at Kissel Hill. In fifth grade, we're hoping wishes come true! We're reading The Bippolo Seed, which sprouts a tree that grows whatever you wish for. Everyone got thinking about what they would do if they could wish for anything. It has been a lot of fun to learn about Dr. Seuss and read his wonderful stories!
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