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A Splendid Way to Spend a Saturday
Hello boys and girls, Read-a-roo here!
What a super-duper day I had with the North Carolina Symphony on January 7 for the Young People’s Concert Green Eggs and Ham. As a book loving kangaroo, Dr. Seuss is one of my favorite authors, and to watch his magical characters brought to life by the instruments and music of the symphony was the most terrific treat!
Plus, I absolutely adored all of the hugs and high-fives sent my way during the activity time before the concert. We had the best time at the UNC-TV Kids Club area playing “pin the green egg on the plate” and competing with friends in the “green egg spoon race” and “Cat in the Hat ball toss” and what about the marvelous marble race activity provided by our buddies at Marbles Kids Museum. Wowee, what a splendid way to spend a Saturday.
Thanks to my favorite friends at the N.C. Symphony for letting me join in on the musical fun!

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Editor's Note: Enjoy these scenes from our NCS Kids Dr. Seuss celebration, featuring conductor, composer and host Rob Kapilow. Don't miss the final NCS Kids concert of the 2011/12 season, Bug Songs, Saturday, March 10 in Raleigh.
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