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Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

LARGO-KETTERING BRANCH
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Ages 3-5, Thursday, March 1, 11:15 am, limit 40
BLADENSBURG BRANCH
Dr. Seuss After Birthday Party
Ages 5-12, Saturday, March 3, 11:30 am
Play games and make crafts based on some of Dr. Seuss’ books. Snacks provided.
SPAULDINGS BRANCH
Dr. Seuss Stories and Rhymes
Ages 2-7 and their families, Monday, March 5, 7 pm
Hop on Pop, stop on by for an evening of Dr. Seuss stories and rhymes.
NEW CARROLLTON BRANCH
Seuss for Tots
18-35 months, with caregiver, Tuesday, March 6, 11 am
Come enjoy a special storytime for toddlers featuring fun stories inspired by Dr. Seuss.
OXON HILL BRANCH
Dr. Seuss Storytime
Ages 2-7 and their families, Wednesday, March 7, 7 pm
Help us celebrate the world of Dr. Seuss with stories and activities. Come as your favorite Dr. Seuss character!
BELTSVILLE BRANCH
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Families welcome, Thursday, March 8, 10:30 am
Join the Cat in the Hat to hear stories about Thing 1, Thing 2 and Horton too…
FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS BRANCH
Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
Ages 3-5, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 10:30 am
Join us for a special storytime celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Enjoy stories, activities and green eggs and ham! Come dressed as your favorite Dr. Seuss character, Thing 1, Thing 2 and The Cat and The Hat and more!
HYATTSVILLE BRANCH
Hooray for Dr. Seuss!
Ages 3-8, Saturday, March 24, 2 pm
Enjoy stories, games and crafts celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please sign up at Children’s Desk; limit 35.
