Make green eggs and ham for Dr. Seuss' birthday

Read Across America Day was established in 1998 by the National Education Association as both a reading motivation and awareness program and a way of paying tribute to the prolific children's author Dr. Seuss, who was born March 2, 1904.

Well, here's a big one: Dr. Seuss. Not coincidentally, the good doctor's birthday is tomorrow. He would have been 112. But that is not the amazing part. The amazing part is that Dr. Seuss was enormously popular with my generation (one commentator

Well, here's a big one: Dr. Seuss. Not coincidentally, the good doctor's birthday is tomorrow. He would have been 112. But that is not the amazing part. The amazing part is that Dr. Seuss was enormously popular with my generation (one commentator

Green eggs and ham is the dish of the day on March 2 for Dr. Seuss' birthday. Green dye is the obvious way to give your eggs a green hue. But it turns out, there are several other ways to make green eggs. On March 2, fans of Dr. Seuss celebrate his

The Noah Webster House and West Hartford Historical Society celebrate Dr. Seuss Day on Saturday with an afternoon of children's activities at the Noah Webster House. While there won't be green eggs and ham, there will be Cat in the Hat story times