A tasty read for Turtle Creek students

By CSI STAFF   Thursday, March 7, 2013
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Turtle Creek Elementary School student Jayden Raby gets a visit from the Cat in the Hat while eating chips Friday during the Delavan school's "Reading Restaurant." The event paired favorite books with related foods as a way to encourage children to read.

Turtle Creek Elementary School student Jayden Raby gets a visit from the Cat in the Hat while eating chips Friday during the Delavan school's "Reading Restaurant." The event paired favorite books with related foods as a way to encourage children to read.

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First-grader Trenton Schroeder and fifth-grader Taiya Schroeder of Delavan's Turtle Creek Elementary School taking part in the school's "Reading Restaurant" program Friday by reading "Earth Day Hooray" and eating candy. Photo by Terry Mayer.

Delavan’s Turtle Creek Elementary School hosted a Reading Restaurant event March 1. Students and families visited classrooms, each their own reading restaurant with snacks that fit the theme of books offered to read. Some of the stops included Seussville, Scandinavian Smorgasbord, El Restaurante Mexico Lindo and Rhyme Time.

For more photos of the event, see the March 10 print or e-edition of Walworth County Sunday.




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