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March is a great month to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss (March 2) ! (Some suggested reading from your elementary librarians!). Dr. Seuss By Dana Meachen Rau (B SEU ) Grades 1-2, Level I
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March is a great month to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss (March 2)! (Some suggested reading from your elementary librarians!) Dr. Seuss By Dana Meachen Rau (B SEU) Grades 1-2, Level I This biography tells the life of the author who wrote stories full of tongue-twisters, word play and inventive vocabulary. Hooray for Diffendoofer Day! By Dr. Seuss and Jack Prelutsky (E SEU), Grades 3-4, Level U The students of Diffendoroer School celebrate their unusual teachers; Miss Fribble, Miss Bonkers and Mr. Katz, and the curriculum. And To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street By Dr. Seuss (E SEU) (available on Kindle and Nook), Grades K-2, Level K His very first book written for children (in 1936), the story shows that a little imagination can go a long way. Oh The Places You’ll Go! By Dr. Seuss (E SEU) (available on Kindle and Nook), Grades K-5, Level P Addresses life’s ups and downs with humorous verse and illustrations. Go to www.seussville.com for interactive games, activities, contests, and more about Dr. Seuss! Check out our websites at www.wantaghschools.org for library information and additional reading suggestions. Feel free to contact us! Ms. Mottola Mrs. Slutsky Forest Lake – 679-6477 Mandalay – 679-6383 Wantagh El - 679 -6459 Wantagh El – 679-6459 mottolac@wantaghschools.orgslutskyi@wantaghschools.org