MORE than 40 Sydney students hopped on board the Carnival Spirit while it was docked at Circular Quay, to celebrate the 112th birthday of beloved author, Theodor Seuss Geisel, more widely known as Dr Seuss. Students from Plunket Street Public in Woolloomooloo and Fort Street Public School in Millers Point...
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MORE than 40 Sydney students
hopped on board the Carnival
Spirit while it was docked at
Circular Quay, to celebrate the
112th birthday of beloved author,
Theodor Seuss Geisel, more
widely known as Dr Seuss.
Students from Plunket Street
Public in Woolloomooloo and
Fort Street Public School in
Millers Point enjoyed a green
eggs and ham breakfast with the
Cat in the Hat and Friends, as well
as a Seuss-a-Palooza Character
Parade.
Addressing the students,
Carnival Cruise Line vice president
Australia Jennifer Vandekreeke
quoted Seuss: โThe more you
read, the more things you will
know. That more that you learn,
the more places youโll go.โ
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