Celebrating Dr. Seuss
The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Here, teacher Lauren Czerwan helps Stella Reiten, Kennedy Smith and Ava Dziewicki make images of the famous Cat in the Hat. (Submitted photo)
The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Josie Johnson, left, and Jasmine Honkanen find out if they do or do not like green eggs and ham, as in the famous book. Turns out the dish was a hit Friday. (Submitted photo)
The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Here, Knox Schulze and Elmer Pirkola play a game based on the book "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish," using goldfish crackers. (Submitted photo)
- The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Here, teacher Lauren Czerwan helps Stella Reiten, Kennedy Smith and Ava Dziewicki make images of the famous Cat in the Hat. (Submitted photo)
- The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Josie Johnson, left, and Jasmine Honkanen find out if they do or do not like green eggs and ham, as in the famous book. Turns out the dish was a hit Friday. (Submitted photo)
- The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week. Here, Knox Schulze and Elmer Pirkola play a game based on the book “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish,” using goldfish crackers. (Submitted photo)
The Iron Mountain-Kingsford Community Schools North Elementary Preschool in Iron Mountain had a full slate of activities last week to celebrate Dr. Seuss Week, which also coincides with the start of National Reading Month in March. The beloved children’s author, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, was born March 2, 1904. The class even got to find out if they do or do not like green eggs and ham, as in the famous book. Turns out the dish was a hit Friday. (Submitted photos)