For a birthday, you have a celebration,
for Dr. Seuss’ birthday, you read with elation.
On March 2, local celebrities came to the Q
They came armed with books, some old and some new
Upstairs they went where the children were gathered
They read to the kids and let them know that they mattered.
Superintendent Adkins read a book about animals
Some with nostrils or a blowhole, and all with jawbones we
call mandibles.
Artist Michael Letts read a book about hands,
He drew a picture of his dog, and made some new fans.
Former Q swim coach and now TV show host,
Lee Pitts came back to read to the kids - he's really the
most!
Lt. Larry King came from LCSO to read a book about bears.
He let us know literacy is important, and the sheriff’s
office cares!
Weatherman John Patrick, wearing a big, striped hat
Gave kids a choice, then read “Pete the Cat.”
Dressed is Seuss attire, Fort Myers Police Officers Harris
and Brown
Showed their fun side, read books, and turned frowns upside
down.
Tony Sadiku came from Fox4 bearing gifts of books
He read with expression, and a sunny outlook.
We had a visit from the Fire Marshal and firefighters too
They read about fires, and a Seuss character with a crazy
hairdo!
Children who spend more time reading, do better in school.
Community celebrities inspired, and gave kids a new tool.
Through their actions, this community they are leading
With their participation, they demonstrate the joy of
reading.
The Early Learning Coalition got the books and organized the
day too.
For their time and support, all of us here say, "Thank
you!"
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