Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! March 2nd is not only
Dr. Seuss's Birthday, but it's also
National Read Across America Day, a national program to support and encourage children's reading.
NEA's Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on
March 2, the birthday of children's author
Dr. Seuss. Having been a
reading teacher
in a former life, I know how important it is to
get children reading
when they're young. This is a fabulous day, and since I also have a
Chocolate Blog, you can
enhance the day with chocolate, but that's my bias.
The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more you learn, the more places you'll go."
— Dr. Seuss,
I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!
Even though
Green Eggs & Ham is the most popular of the 'food' Seuss books, and, by all means read it and make some
green eggs and ham, since it's
Dr. Seuss's Birthday, read
Happy Birthday to You and
Bake a Cake!
Check out a copy from your library or buy a copy and read it to or with a child. To enhance the experience, bake a few
chocolate cakes, cupcakes, or buy a chocolate Sheet Cake, and
have the children decorate.
You could also read
Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose and serve
Chocolate Mousse sprinkled with red candy hearts.
Here's a classic recipe for
Cat in the Hat Cookies: Melt
white chocolate
in the microwave. Dip a round cracker or cookie in the white chocolate,
place on wax paper and top with a marshmallow. Allow to cool. Pipe
bright red icing as rings around the marshmallow and cover the top.
And from
Parents Connect, here's a recipe for
Dr. Seuss's Sneetch Treats. Perfect as a companion to reading The Sneetches.
Dr Seuss's Sneetch Treats
Ingredients
8 ounces butter, melted
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1-1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
3 1/2 cups uncooked, 1-minute oatmeal
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup golden raisins
2 chocolate bars, chopped into squares
6 large marshmallows
Wooden skewers soaked in water or BBQ forks
Directions
Preheat oven to 350°
Combine melted butter, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a bowl. Mix well.
In separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt. Slowly add to butter mixture.
Add oatmeal, walnuts, and raisins. Mix well.

Drop batter (1 Tbsp at time) onto ungreased cookie sheets.
Flatten each cookie slightly with the back of spatula.
Bake 12 minutes until golden and firm. Remove cookies to cake rack to cool.
Once cookies have cooled, put square of chocolate onto each cookie.
Heat up grill (or smoker... or fire pit... or oven).
Place marshmallows on skewers or BBQ forks. Slowly roast marshmallows over grill until golden on each side.
Carefully slide marshmallows off forks and onto t
chocolate-covered cookies.
Place another cookie on top of the
Marshmallow.
Theodor Seuss Geisel
(March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and
cartoonist best known for his classic children's books under the pen
name Dr. Seuss. With millions of books in print, and nearly all of his
titles still available for sale, Dr. Seuss was, up until his death in 1991, one of the most prolific living writer behind Barbara Cartland. His Green Eggs and Ham is the third largest selling book in the English language. He wrote 44 children’s books. His best-sellers included: Green
Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish,
Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton Hears a Who!, and How the Grinch Stole
Christmas. Seuss’s first book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street was published in 1937 after being rejected almost 30 times.
Check out this cute
Cat in the Hat Birthday Cake from Christine Guzman, owner of
The Quaint Cake Co in Boca Raton, FL.
It was a chocolate cake, of course! They're no longer making cakes, but
be sure and check out their gallery...site is still up for your
enjoyment!