*Contest closed! Congrats to Caty S!
My kids chose a thick volume of Dr. Seuss stories from the local library last year that happened to include a curious fable called The Lorax. Last week the children's librarian said every version of The Lorax is checked out and we'd have to sign onto a long waiting list for it. Don't you love how movies can inspire literacy?
My kids chose a thick volume of Dr. Seuss stories from the local library last year that happened to include a curious fable called The Lorax. Last week the children's librarian said every version of The Lorax is checked out and we'd have to sign onto a long waiting list for it. Don't you love how movies can inspire literacy?
I don't recall reading The Lorax as a child, although I started rhyming and reading with other Seuss books like, "Big A, little a, what begins with A?" In our rural area, there was no nearby community library when I was preschool age. Although my parents bought me books, I think I may have acquired the first one or two Seuss books from one of those introductory offers where you get the first few for a penny or something like that. My folks were frugal enough to cancel the book program before they had to start paying full price. Thus, no childhood memory of reading this story.

Another lucky family will soon win the Stonyfield-sponsored giveaway of movie tickets plus the book and other goodies. After they've had the theater experience, they can enjoy the story over again through the joy of reading. You can click here to enter the giveaway at Flour Sack Mama, plus check out the game and school garden giveaway over at Stonyfield.
*Contest closed - congrats to winner Caty S!
*Contest closed - congrats to winner Caty S!
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