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Texoma Kids Celebrate Dr. Seuss Birthday

By: Mechell Dixon
Updated: March 4, 2013
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A birthday party in Downtown Wichita Falls Saturday morning raised a lot of excitement for youngsters who adore Dr. Seuss.

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

They got to play Go Fish along with many other games and activities.

They were also treated to a play by 4-H Actors Creating Together Club members who presented the Seussification of a Midsummer Night's Dream.

This party honored Dr. Seuss, who today, would have celebrated his 109th birthday.

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