Oh, the stories that were told
Angelique Flores
A Dr. Seuss tale was brought to life at Moiola Elementary School in
Fountain Valley on Friday.
One class cooked green eggs and ham. All the staff from the principal
to the janitor donned the tall, red and white, striped “Cat in the Hat”
hats. Some even blackened their noses and painted whiskers on their
cheeks, and adults were reading silly words like “Hop hop hop, I am a
Yop.”
The community came together to commemorate the celebrated author’s
birthday and the fourth annual Read Across America, themed “Oh, The
Places You’ll Go.”
“I like Dr. Seuss’ books because if he can’t find a word to rhyme, he
makes up silly words like ‘humpa-lumpa’ to make it rhyme,” said
7-year-old Breanna Callihan, whose class heard a story read by Fountain
Valley Mayor Larry Crandall.
Community members including high school principals, district officials
and newspaper reporters visited each classroom to read their favorite Dr.
Seuss books to the students. School officials hope the event helped
illustrate the value of reading at any age in any profession to the
children.
“Sometimes some children don’t understand why we want them to read,”
Principal Diane O’Donnell said. “It’s important for children to see that
in real life you can use reading.”
While the little ones liked the funny words and colorful pictures of
the outlandish storybooks, the older students appreciated the imagination
and inspirational messages.
Thirteen-year-old Katie Ryan liked the “weird pictures” while
Christine Mulholland, 14, related to the ups and downs and pursuit of
achieving your dreams in “Oh, the Places You’ll Go.”
“That story is cool because it’s about life,” said Tiffany Schultz,
13.
Whether or not anyone really has a “wocket in their pocket” in real
life, adults and children alike were able to appreciate the fun stories
and the importance of reading together.
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