Showing posts with label Dr Seuss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr Seuss. Show all posts

Friday, March 3, 2017

Melania Trump Reads Dr. Seuss to Children in First Solo Outing as First Lady


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Photo Melania Trump, the first lady, at the Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington last month. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times

WASHINGTON Melania Trump made her first solo foray in public as first lady on Thursday, visiting a hospital pediatric wing to read to sick children.

Mrs. Trump, who has been reluctant to embrace the high-profile and ill-defined role of presidential spouse, began with a brief and simple outing: an afternoon reading of a Dr. Seuss book in honor of the authors birthday and National Read Across America Day.

So you know what is today? she asked the children, who wore hospital gowns and gathered in a playroom in the pediatric wing of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan to see Mrs. Trump. Its a reading day. So I came to encourage you to read, and to think about what you want to achieve in life.

Mrs. Trump, whose aides had arranged for a small pool of reporters and photographers to cover the visit, then proceeded to read Oh, the Places Youll Go!, a dr. seuss classic with an inspirational message that she said was a favorite of hers.

Youll be as famous as famous can be, Mrs. Trump read from the book. With the whole wide world watching you win on TV.

Mrs. Trump has stayed mostly out of the spotlight since President Trump took office. She has appeared at her husbands side for a handful of official events, most recently accompanying him to the Capitol on Tuesday for his address to a joint session of Congress. But she has avoided the press and done nothing in public to carve out her own priorities or initiatives as first lady.

Michelle Obama made outings with young people a staple of her time as first lady, often making unscheduled stops to spend time with them. On Tuesday, the former first lady was back at it, surprising students in a vocational program at a Washington public school, where she spent more than an hour discussing the importance of pursuing higher education. Mrs. Obama posted a photograph of her visit on Twitter.

A photograph of Mrs. Trumps hospital story time appeared in her Twitter feed on Thursday.

Mrs. Trump has said she is interested in working to combat cyberbullying, but has yet to start such a program. And while she has named a chief of staff and a social secretary, the White House has not announced the hiring of other key players in the East Wing, such as a communications director, a press secretary or other senior staff members. Mrs. Trump has made it known she does not intend to be much of a presence in Washington at least in the short term; she has opted to reside in New York while the couples 10-year-old son, Barron, finishes his school year.

On Thursday, she donned large black sunglasses and stepped into a car that was part of a small motorcade waiting outside Trump Tower to take her to the hospital about a mile and a half away.

I hope youre all feeling well, Mrs. Trump told the assembled children. After she finished reading the book, Mrs. Trump gave it to a young girl who had been listening, saying, I encourage you all to read a lot to get educated.

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Elgin, Sterling, Fletcher celebrate spirit of Dr. Seuss


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ELGIN Rural Comanche County elementary students can moo! Can you?

Friends of Elgin Library offer youngsters books

Around 260 first grade students at Elgin, Sterling and Fletcher were given copies of Dr. Seuss" famous book of onomatopoeias, "Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?" as part of an outreach program Thursday by the Friends of the Elgin Community Library. Debbie Thomason, group member, said this is the second year they have donated dr. seuss books to children on the famous author"s birthday.

"We always want to do something to help out in the community," she said. "It worked so well last year that we decided to do it again this year."

Thomason and several other volunteers visited the three schools in their own Dr. Seuss outfits to bring the books to all of the wonderful children. There were no Grinches in the crowd, but plenty of cats in hats and Hortons and Whos. Thursday was Dr. Seuss day and that meant plenty of fun for first graders happy to partake in the fun festivities.

"I had a shirt with colored fish from his stories and I fit right in with a sea of Dr. Seuss stuff," Thomason said. "There were plenty of hats on a lot of the little ones. I blended in well today."

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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Dr. Seuss" birthday gets kids reading in Coralville


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From left, Mohamad Alqasrawi, Isabelle Elson and Anna Fang celebrated Read Across America day at Kids Inc. in Coralville on March 2, 2016.(Photo: Holly Hines / Iowa City Press-Citizen)Buy Photo

The Cat in the Hat,along with Thing One and Thing Two, practiced the alphabet Wednesday in Coralville.

Children at Kids Inc. child care center, including kids dressed in Dr. Seuss-themed costumes, celebrated the National Education Association"sRead Across America day and the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, by reading his books with parent volunteers.

Preschool-aged children listened, giggled and recited the alphabet as parents read "Dr. Seuss"ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book."

The National Education Association this year celebrated its 19th-annual Read Across America day to promote reading and honor Dr. Seuss"birthday on March 2, according to the association"s website.

Nicole Aman, director of Kids Inc., said children at the care center celebrated the reading day for the first time this yearto promote early literacy. She said she hopes the celebrationshines a light on the center"s work to help children prepare for kindergarten.

Aman said two parents volunteered to read Dr. Seuss books to the nearly 140 kids at the center, and the school offered green eggs and ham for lunch along with other activities based on the classic books.She saidthe children were excited leading up to the big celebration.

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Kara Recker read "Dr. Seuss"s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book" at Kids Inc. in Coralville, Iowa, on March 2, 2016.(Photo: Holly Hines / Iowa City Press-Citizen)

"They are pumped. They are ready to go," Amansaid.

Kara Recker of Coralville said she volunteered to read during the celebrationbecause she enjoys engaging with her kids in their school setting.

Recker, who hastwo kids at Kids Inc., said she likes the idea of promoting reading through a schoolwide activity.

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Alicia Mitros read "Dr. Seuss"s ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book" at Kids Inc. in Coralville, Iowa, on March 2, 2016.(Photo: Holly Hines / Iowa City Press-Citizen)

"I think it"s an amazing thing to try to get kids excited about reading," she said.

Aman said her family does "lots of reading" at home and visits the library regularly, noting her 2-year-old, Elliott,typically brings a bag of books to preschool.

Alicia Mitros of Coralville also visited Kids Inc. to readand said sheloves the idea of a reading activity for young kids, as well.

"Anything to promote it, I think, is fantastic," Mitros said.

ReachHolly Hinesathhines2@press- citizen.comor at 319-887-5414 and follow her on Twitter at@HollyJHines.

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