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Dr. Seuss Books

Tags: Education


By Abby, 8
Recorded at CLP Hear Me Project - Allegheny on March 2, 2011
Description:
In honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday, Abby discusses why Seuss is an inspiration, what makes his books special, and how "Green Eggs and Ham" provides a positive message.



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