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03/11/2020 07:00 AM

Hagaman Library Celebrates Dr. Suess’ Birthday


Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier

The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration on March 7 with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. All libraries in Connecticut were given copies of the Gerald McBoing-Boing book to distribute to children in their library. Here, Emma Oyanedeo, 8, reads the book with her dad Billy Torello.

The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Emma Oyanedeo, 8 reads the book with her parent Billy Torello.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Emma Oyanedeo, 8 reads the book with her parent Billy Torello.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Emma Oyanedeo, 8 reads the book with her parent Billy Torello.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Mariam Elarabi, 3 enjoys a lollipop as she watches the movie.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Makenna cuddles with her mom Melissa Bowden as she watches the movie and enjoys a lollipop.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Makenna cuddles with her mom Melissa Bowden as she watches the movie and enjoys a lollipop.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier
The Hagaman Memorial Library held a Dr. Suess Birthday Celebration Saturday March 7th with a showing of Gerald McBoing-Boing, a series of animated short films about a boy who speaks through sound effects. Copies of the book Gerald McBoing-Boing were given away for free to those who attended. All libraries in the State of CT were given copies of the book to distribute to children in their library.Children's Librarian Sacha Gardiner distributes a copy of the book to sisters Dorothy and Charlotte Cunningham.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Courier