Read Across America 2008 By: Anders Olson. Dr. Seuss is known for several things. A major one of those is reading and making known its great qualities.

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Read Across America 2008 By: Anders Olson

Dr. Seuss is known for several things. A major one of those is reading and making known its great qualities.

Great Qualities Expands your knowledge and vocabulary Allows you to “travel” to several different places Used by all ages

Increase Your Knowledge Books reveal new information, works, and phrases to everyone who reads them. Books also produces several famous phrases that millions of people use daily. Books also challenge readers’ imagination with new situations and conflicts

Oh! The Places You’ll Go! From Kansas to China, from the Space Age to the Stone Age, books take readers everywhere imaginable. They allow readers to get away from their normal life and live the lives of magicians, royalty, and mythical creatures! Books allow people to get perspective on things from another person’s stand point as well.

For All Ages Unlike video games, sports, and Medicare, books are for ages 1-100! Reading is one of few things that can connect all generations of life. Read with a young one and help build their imagination and future.

That’s Right! Books will: –Help increase your knowledge in several areas! –Take your imagination on a thrill ride of a life time to places never before imagined! –Bridge age gaps no matter how big or how small!

The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go! -Dr. Seuss

Work Cited “Read Across America Logo” [Online Image] 28 February 2008 “Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat” [Online Image] 28 February 2008 “Dr. Seuss Read-Aloud Classic Book Collection” [Online Image] 28 February 2008 Dr. Seuss “Dr. Seuss Quotes” [Online] 28 February 2008