"Today is good. Today is fun. Tomorrow is another one."
Today is March 2 and happens also to be the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel. The renowned children's author has always been a favorite of mine because of his signature rhyming verse, alternating patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables, and the wisdom that shines through the zany stories and characters. I have always believed that rhymes help a child to develop reading skills by stressing comprehension of phrases instead of individual words. Thank you and Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
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