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Euclid School Gets a Visit from Seuss Characters and More
As part of the day's Read Across America events high school students read to kids at Euclid School
The celebration of reading continued in Hasbrouck Heights Wednesday afternoon in honor of Read Across America Day as was visited by special guest readers and Dr. Seuss characters.
Students from the high school served as guest readers to the kids at Euclid. A pair of students dressed as Thing 1 and Thing 2 from Dr. Seuss' "Cat in the Hat" story joined a fellow classmate who read the famous tale to a classroom of first gtraders as a big red and white striped cap sat a top her head.
In a fourth grade class, high school students conducted a writing and reading excercise for the students based on super hereos and super villians. The older students worked with the younger students on creating a character, choosing its super powers which was then turned into stories.
Children's author Doug Snelson who was at Lincoln School in the morning, visited the Euclid School in the afternoon to read to children from his book "Who's Got the Face?"
Snelson told students that as he was writing the book about the dog named Face he remembered every single animal that had ever been a part of his life.
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