Mrs. Ashley Simpson stopped by Dr. Seuss’ birthday party with her kids and ran into a couple of her students. Here she is talking to a student about the craft she was working on.

Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904, is renowned for his timeless tales that convey profound ideas in a whimsical manner suitable for young audiences. His birthday is commemorated alongside Read Across America Week, with schools and libraries organizing activities inspired by his books. Wilson Public Library recently hosted a birthday celebration for Dr. Seuss, featuring themed crafts, games, and snacks based on his beloved stories. Attendees engaged in scavenger hunts, trivia, and mini-golf, all themed around Dr. Seuss's literary universe. Despite his passing in 1991, Dr. Seuss's legacy endures, with his stories addressing themes of equality, war, and environmentalism. The Wilson Public Library maintains a collection of Dr. Seuss books for readers to enjoy.

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