Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday At Upper Schuylkill Park

ROYERSFORD PA – What would you do if you ran the zoo? Would you play a kazoo, or say toodle-loo?

Sure, they’re silly questions, but appropriate to observe the birthday of the master of silly and constantly rhyming queries, children’s author Dr. Seuss. His big day will be celebrated Saturday (March 2, 2013) at 11 a.m. in Montgomery County’s Upper Schuylkill Valley Park, Route 113, with an aloud reading of his book “If I Ran the Zoo,” accompanied by a guided meeting with the park’s resident animals, feedings, and games.

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