Tuesday, February 27, 2007

#104 There’s a Map on My Lap

You may travel the world,
But no matter how far,
With a map on your lap
You will know where you are.

You can always use maps.
They will help you in knowing
Where you have been
And just where you are going!

I'm sure you all recognize that wisdom from the mapmaking classic, There’s a Map on My Lap.

It’s good to follow the Cat in the Hat and it's good to hang out with mapmakers.

Yours in wondering if Dr. Seuss is everywhere,
Mary

Friday, February 16, 2007

#103 The Cat in the Hat

Kelly is not the only one to turn 50 this year. The Cat in the Hat turns 50, too.
While I haven’t yet figured out how to celebrate Kelly’s milestone, I know just how we can all celebrate The Cat’s 50th. We can support Random House Children’s Books, Dr. Seuss Enterprises, and First Book in a national literacy initiative called Project 236. Thanks go to Joan in Wisconsin for telling me about this cool opportunity.

The literacy initiative is called Project 236 because Dr. Seuss used a vocabulary of only 236 words when he wrote a story “first graders wouldn’t be able to put down.” This story made reading fun and helped books compete against cartoons and comics. If you’d like to celebrate The Cat’s birthday by providing books to children from low-income families, visit the Project 236 web site to read about the many ways you can contribute. One way is to send an electronic birthday card to The Cat. For each birthday greeting sent, Random House will donate one book to First Book. First Book is dedicated to giving children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books and that seems like a good way to celebrate the 50th birthday of the Cat in the Hat. 236 Words. 50 States. 1 Cause.

Yours in wondering if I could find a red-and-white-striped hat for Kelly,
Mary