Last March 2nd, our section celebrated a very special day dedicated to one of the most beloved children’s authors in the world: Dr. Seuss. Known for his playful rhymes, silly words, and unforgettable characters, Dr. Seuss whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, sparked the imagination of generations of young readers. Through famous books like The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham, he showed children that reading can be exciting, creative, and full of surprises. At CAS, we share that same spirit by creating learning experiences that inspire curiosity, creativity, and a love for reading.
The celebration was filled with fun and engaging activities. All the students in the section visited the Media Center, where they enjoyed special read-aloud sessions. Our Nursery students listened to Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?, Prekinder students enjoyed Hop on Pop, Kindergarten students explored the story of Green Eggs and Ham, and our Transition students listened to The Cat in the Hat Comes Back. The excitement continued back in the classrooms, where students worked on creative crafts inspired by the stories they had heard, while also practicing their fine motor skills.
Events like this help strengthen our bilingual environment, support the development of important fine motor skills, and most importantly, encourage our students to discover the joy of reading for fun.
