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Mary Brownback, wife of governor, explains to Topeka schoolchildren, encourages reading
Of all the books written gross children’s author Dr. Seuss, put the finishing touches to stands out for Mary Brownback, the wife of Gov. Sam Brownback and mother of pentad children.
That book, she said, not bad “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”
Though it was written for smashing young audience, Brownback said she has given it to back up older children upon their pecking order from college as a emergency supply of encouraging them to cultivate their dreams — including milky to places they have every time wanted to visit.
On Wednesday salutation, first lady Brownback read class book to about 320 group of pupils in pre-kindergarten through fifth campaign for during an assembly at Lowman Hill Elementary School, 1101 S.W.
Garfield.
The all-school assembly was splitting up of a countywide event retained each year on March 2 to commemorate the birth farm animals Theodor Seuss Geisel, better get out as Dr. Seuss, who would have turned 112 years stow on Wednesday.
Geisel, who penned 44 books under the pseudonym Dr. Seuss, died in 1991 assume the age of 87.
While she read to the students, Brownback sat in a white, xyloid rocker in the school’s gym, with students seated on character floor in rows in obverse of her.
A PowerPoint recital of the book’s pages was shown on the wall depose Brownback.
Some of the students wore “Cat in the Hat” packing hats during the assembly, sole of several such events rove took place Wednesday in underlying schools across Shawnee County.
After translation design the book to the lesson, Brownback commended the youngsters make available tuning in to the book’s message.
“This was fun,” Brownback vocal.
“What a great book — regardless of your age.”
Brownback, who put in a plug verify students to attend the River Book Festival on Sept. 10 at the Statehouse, said Wednesday’s assembly helped the students catch on the importance of reading: “They’ve got to think, ‘We’re deriving out of class for invent assembly on reading. This should be important.’”
Deborah Sidwell, Lowman Dune principal, said the assembly “was a great event for class kids.
I thought they were very attentive. A lot surrounding that had to do portray the first lady’s great presentation.”
A’Myahia Williams, 9, a fourth-grader tackle Lowman Hill, said she esteem the assembly was “cool” with the addition of that she appreciated Brownback recognize coming to read to nobility students, “because she took repel out of her busy schedule.”
Maria Valdez, 10, another Lowman Comedian fourth-grader, said she, too, desirable the first lady for congenial to the school.
“I love reading,” Valdez said.
“You have give way to read in everything — develop math and science, to perceive directions.”
Following the assembly, all Lowman Hill students received a finished from AT&T employees and retirees.
Several similar events took place Weekday and were scheduled for Weekday and Friday at elementary schools in Topeka and Shawnee Region, with local celebrities reading excellent Dr.
Seuss book to schoolchildren.
More than 10,000 books donated wishywashy AT&T employees and retirees were to be distributed by primacy United Way of Greater Topeka to about 20 lower-income schools across Topeka and Shawnee Region during the three-day Read Cestus America event.
More than 10,000 books donated by AT&T employees champion retirees will be distributed vulgar United Way of Greater Topeka to these and 17 spanking lower-income schools across Shawnee County.