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- NEA and Michelle Obama to Team Up for Read Across AmericaDr. Seuss' birthday has become a national holiday dedicated to fostering children's love of reading. This year the NEA and First Lady Michelle Obama will be hosting a reading event at the Library of Congress on March 2nd.
- Crack Open a Good Book and Celebrate 'Read Across America'An initiative sponsored by the National Education Association, "Read Across America" is designed to spread the love of reading to young and non-readers.
Read Across America Observed in St. Cloud, Minn.The National Education Association could not have picked a better day of the year than Dr. Seuss' birthday to hold Read Across America.- Read Across America: Choices for Reading AloudA roundup of some excellent read-aloud choices for Read Across America
- Read Across America 2011 Activities and IdeasRead Across America is on March 2, 2011. The event is on Dr. Seuss birthday and typically involves reading Dr. Seuss books, celebrating reading and doing many literacy oriented activities. Here are some great activities for Read Across America 2011.
- Read Across America on March 2, 2009Looking for ways to celebrate Read Across America? This guide will give you some fun ideas to get your kids reading and celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday.
- Enjoy Reading Through "Read Across America"Read Across America is a yearly event for children to help them appreciate reading through various activities that are held in libraries, schools, book stores, and other places. This is an event to celebrate Dr, Seuss's birthday.
Dr. Seuss and Read Across AmericaOur school has green eggs and ham for lunch on March 2, based on Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham". Seuss' books helped many to read. Seuss earned the honor of his birthday being later celebrated as Read Across America Day.
Read Across America: Turning My Children into Life-Long ReadersReading aloud is a great way to help your child develop a life-long reading habit. Find out about some great books for reading aloud.- Read Across America: Mom, Son Share 'Good Night Books'Before bed after snack time and teeth brushing there is an activity my son looks forward to each night: book time.
- Dr. Seuss-Approved Activities to Celebrate Read Across AmericaWe don't actually need to have a day designated for doing crafts together at our house, but this is the perfect opportunity to indulge a little bit more and get in touch with some silliness while also getting excited about reading.
The National Endowment for the Arts is Sponsoring the Greatest Literature Movement This Country Has SeenReading for the sake of reading is often lost in the shuffle of today's modern pod-cast, i-pod, mp3 electronic world. The NEA is working towards making reading a national past time once again.