The celebration honoring Theodor Seuss Geisel, a prominent children’s author, typically occurs during the first week of March. This observance aligns with his birthday on March 2nd. Many schools and libraries dedicate this period to reading and activities inspired by his works. For instance, institutions may host reading sessions featuring favorites such as “The Cat in the Hat” and “Green Eggs and Ham.”
Dedication of a specific week to the authors literary contributions promotes literacy and fosters a love for reading among children. This designated time provides educators a structured opportunity to incorporate engaging and imaginative content into their curriculum. Historically, the week has grown from a simple birthday celebration to a national observance, influencing educational practices and reinforcing the significance of early childhood reading.