Are you ready for a week full of Seussness? From here to there and everywhere, TheMailbox.com has ideas to share. A search for “Seuss” on our website, Provides ideas both day and night. More than 100 to be exact. That’s not fiction, just pure fact! So check it out right away. There is no reason…
Dr. Seuss
Ready to Seuss Up?
Are you ready to put your sense of Seuss to the test? I thought so! I bring you five questions about the beloved author. Answer each question correctly, and you’ll spell Theodor’s mother’s maiden name. It will be fun, and perhaps you’ll learn something you didn’t already know about the great Dr. Seuss! 1. The…
Snap Up This App!
Check out this photo of my fellow blogger, Kim. Bet you smiled! When I ran across this app last week, I couldn’t resist buying it. Dr. Seuss is timely throughout the year. However, with his birthday celebration coming up next week, this app was just too much to resist. There are only two possible hiccups….
First Friday Giveaway
It’s our favorite Friday of the month here at The Mailbox Blog—the first Friday of the month! For this month’s giveaway, we’ve packed this adorable Dr. Seuss bag with school goodies for you and your students. Why choose a Dr. Seuss bag in July? Two reasons. First and foremost, I believe anytime of year is…
Oh the Places!
Today is Dr. Seuss’s birthdate and it’s Read Across America Day. This year, Read Across America Day spotlights the last book written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! The book was first published in January 1990, and this year celebrates its 25th anniversary. To date, more than 10 million copies of…
Fried Snake and Rice?
Now that Sam I Am has tried green eggs and ham, he wants his friend Brice S. Twice to try fried snake and rice. I’m serious! What could be more fun on Dr. Seuss’s birthdate, March 2, than getting a little crazy with words. I believe the great author would be proud! Little ones can…
Dr. Seuss in the Upper Grades
We’re just a few days away from Dr. Seuss’s birthday, March 2, and how are we to mark this special day in English literature when the good doctor is too often thought of as a “wee kiddies” author? Get your upper grades students into the spirit of Seuss not as readers, but as writers! Step…