Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

    From young to old we are all familiar with "Cat In the Hat" "Green Eggs and Ham" and many other books written by Dr. Seuss.  The students at Imperial celebrated the birthday of Dr. Seuss on March 2  to emphasize the importance of reading.  The development of his success came unexpectedly from people acquainted with Dr. Seuss.   "Green Eggs and Ham" was written only because he was bet that he could not write a book that contained only fifty words.   Not only was he an excellent author but also an illustrator.  After being rejected by 43 publishers on his first book, he strove to become the best.  Today he is still considered one of the best-selling children authors in the world!

 

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Showing off their Dr. Seuss hats, Mr. Hain poses with Nicole and Adriane High school students Stephanie and Jesse join in on the fun while they help!
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The winner is?...... Ron Dart helps as Mrs. Vires announces the winners of the drawing. What a great reader!! Jesse listens to Ali read to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss.

Michelle 3-27-00