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Lullaby Preschool students celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday

March 12, 2016

Lullaby Preschool students studied the literature of Dr. Seuss for an entire week following Dr. Seuss’s birthday March 2. Children enjoyed learning about several of the author’s classic stories, but they were shocked and amazed when they came to school Wednesday to find their own classroom resembling the silly scenes of Dr. Seuss’s book “Wacky Wednesday.”

Lullaby Learning Center offers care and educates children of the community from birth through 5 years, and offers a preschool program in which students prepare for kindergarten. Schoolwide, children spent the week reading many Dr. Seuss books with their teachers, enhancing their literacy skills as well as discovering and learning through worlds full of imagination. Preschool students especially found enjoyment in the silly world depicted by Dr. Seuss in his book “Wacky Wednesday.”

As planned, students of Lullaby’s preschool class came to school Wednesday dressed in wacky outfits and styled in wacky hairdos. As they explored their own Wacky Wednesday classroom, students found shoes hanging from the ceiling, chairs upside down at the table, stuffed animals eating lunch in the cafeteria and many other goofy abnormalities similar to those created by Dr. Seuss.

Preschool students were also thrilled when the Cat in the Hat himself visited Lullaby classrooms for story time. Cat in the Hat came with his team from Browseabout Books in Rehoboth, led by Noemy Tudos. In addition to the reading of a classic Dr. Seuss tale, the Browseabout team provided students with a Dr. Seuss-inspired craft project.

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