Southold Elementary Celebrates Seuss; 'The Lorax' Hits Mattituck Cinemas
If you happen to come across children speaking in rhyme with blue hair today, it’s not a new fashion trend. It is just part of a country-wide celebration of reading and the birthday of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.
This year, March 2 is the National Education Association ’s Read Across America Day, which coincides with Dr. Seuss’s birthday and the release of a movie based on Seuss’ The Lorax . Schools and libraries across the country are marking the day with Seuss-related activities to encourage the love of reading in children.
Many elementary and preschool classrooms already celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday by reading his work and discussing his life, but this year Southold Elementary School has added a special evening program to share the love reading and the fun Seuss brings to children’s literature.





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My sons first set of silver. Spoon, fork and hair-tooth memory boxes. Thanks Mama
"Yea I comb my hair with a comb, what you expect me to use? A fork?!"
'All there was in the room was a potty, a bowl and a fork. The child and walls were covered in faeces and when I held the boy he was flopping on my shoulder. 'His eyes rolled to back of his head with his breathing shallow, he was ice cold and lifeless.





