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Wichita Falls Library Celebrates Dr. Suess' Birthday

By: Mechell Dixon
Updated: March 2, 2013

At the Wichita Falls Public Library this morning, it was party time that including fun, games, and lots of rhymes.

Hundreds of kids spun their wheels at this shindig to honor Dr. Seuss.

And many sported a colorful item from one of his popular kids book, "The Cat in the Hat."

This event kept kids busy for several hours as they played games, watched members of the 4H Actors Creating Together Club's presentation of "the Suessification of a Midsummer Night's Dream" and took in storytime with yours truly who captivated kids while reading "The Cat in the Hat."

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