Kinderberry Hill staff member Mandy Blake was dressed as the Cat in the Hat as she read a Dr. Seuss book Friday to preschool students at Kinderberry Hill in downtown Minneapolis, where they celebrated Read Across America Day with a picnic at lunchtime.
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March 2, 2013 at 1:56AM

Kinderberry Hill staff member Mandy Blake was dressed as the Cat in the Hat as she read a Dr. Seuss book Friday to preschool students at Kinderberry Hill in downtown Minneapolis (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
The annual event marks Dr. Seuss' birthday. Its mission is to encourage parents to nurture a love of reading by sharing a book with their children.

Three-year-old Sam Vanhorn of Golden Valley was the object of mother Gail’s affections as she read “The Cat in the Hat” at Kinderberry Hill in downtown Minneapolis, where Read Across America Day was celebrated with a lunchtime picnic. The children invited their parents for a day at school. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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