Theodor Seuss Geisel, more commonly known as the beloved American author and illustrator Dr. Seuss and born 111 years ago today, was made part of the pro-vaccine movement in the late 1990s through an immunization campaign featuring his most
American school districts canceled or rescheduled March 2 'Read Across America Day' celebrating Dr. Seuss for first day of Common Core PARCC standardized tests.
March 2 is Dr. Seuss's birthday, or, rather, the day 111 years ago when Theodor Seuss Geisel, the famous children's author, was born, and for years, thousands of schools around the country have celebrated the day with book readings (“Cat in the Hat
Youngsters, ages 3, 4 and 5, at Trinity Child Care are celebrating Dr. Seuss this week. Front row, from left are Audra Starankovic, Addison Evans, Victoria Wang and Charli Bartholomew. Second row, from left: Caitlin Nevel, Wesley Flickner, Giada Mullay
A never-before-seen Dr. Seuss story titled What Pet Should I Get? is being published on July 28th, more than 20 year's after the author's death. The manuscript and illustrations for the book were