
Kennady Wright and Jacob London, dressed as “Cats in the Hat,” create bookmarks at Family Reading Night, held March 1 at the Mill Pond School in celebration of Read Across America week. (Courtesy of Rhonda Foster)
HODGDON, Maine — On March 1st, Mill Pond School participated in some special events to celebrate Read Across America Week, focusing on popular children’s author Dr. Seuss.
To help get into the spirit, students (and adults) donned costumes and ‘Seuss-tastic’ hats and enjoyed special food, along with a lot of reading.
The cafeteria staff prepared green eggs and ham in honor of Dr. Seuss. That evening, students and family members were invited back to Family Reading Night.
Jason and Janet Little were the guest readers. They read Dr. Seuss stories to the guests. The students then made bookmarks and enjoyed Seuss-related snacks such as Hop on Popcorn and Dr. Seuss Soup.
- Drew Austin (left) and Hunter Sanford, Second grade students at Mill Pond School in Hodgdon, enjoy green eggs and ham at breakfast in honor of Dr. Seuss. (Courtesy of Rhonda Foster)
- The Little family shares a “Thing” or two about reading during Family Reading Night at the Mill Pond School. From left are Lindsay Little, Jason Little, Brody Little, Janet Little, Sadie Little and Mackenzie Little. (Courtesy of Rhonda Foster)