Have you heard about ‘Summer with Seuss’ at the Naples Zoo? I hadn’t heard about it until I saw an article in the Naples Daily News the other day, and I am so excited! It is going to be great for not only the kids, but adults as well as so many generations have grown up with Dr. Seuss books. In fact, the article I read said there were 44 books written between 1937 and 1990. That helps explain why Dr. Seuss became such an artistic and cultural phenomenon for generations of families.
According to the article, the Naples Zoo now has these traveling garden sculptures in the forms of some of the most famous characters of the Dr. Seuss books such as: the Cat in the Hat, Sam I Am, the Lorax, the Grinch and Yertle the Turtle. I have to say that just mentioning their names, makes me laugh and think back to fun family times!
After reading about the exhibit, it sounds like they have a very well-rounded program developed for this at the Zoo. Aside from the 4- to 6-foot large-scale bronze sculptures, kids will learn about the history of the Dr. Seuss books, gain information about conservation, listen in on book readings, and even participate in theater performances. The Zoo has even created a scavenger hunt around the Dr. Seuss theme, and the gift shop will showcase pieces from the “Secret Art Collection of Dr. Seuss.”
With so many activities centered on characters that have been a part of families for the past 60 years, you just can’t miss it!
Check it out – the Naples Zoo – http://www.caribbeangardens.com/










