St. Lucie County students dressed up and stacked ingredients into towering striped hats, blending creativity and teamwork in a Dr. Seuss-inspired literacy finale.
First graders at Fairlawn Elementary School in St. Lucie County closed out Read Across America Week with a hands-on celebration inspired by the stories of Dr. Seuss — and a snack they could eat when it was done.
Students dressed up and participated in a themed activity centered on one of children's literature's most recognizable images: the towering red-and-white striped hat worn by the Cat in the Hat. Using a variety of ingredients, the first graders carefully stacked and assembled their own edible versions of the iconic hat, combining creativity and teamwork in a classroom activity that doubled as a treat.
The snack-building exercise gave students a tangible, memorable way to connect with the books and characters at the heart of Read Across America Week, the annual nationwide celebration of reading held in recognition of Dr. Seuss's birthday on March 2.
Fairlawn's Read Across America Week featured a range of activities designed to encourage students to explore new stories and embrace the joy of reading. The Cat in the Hat snack served as the week's finale — a sweet send-off after several days of literacy-focused events.
The celebration reflects a broader effort within St. Lucie Public Schools to build enthusiasm for reading at the earliest grade levels, where foundational literacy skills are developed. Activities that blend imagination, collaboration, and storytelling help reinforce those skills in ways that resonate with young learners.
Students showed off their edible hat creations before eating them. The pride they took in their handiwork — stacked treats mirroring a beloved storybook image — captured the spirit of a week built around books, imagination, and the simple pleasure of reading together.
Fairlawn Elementary is part of St. Lucie Public Schools, which serves students across St. Lucie County. Families looking for information about upcoming school events and literacy programs can visit the district's school pages for the latest updates.
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