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March 2: Can you blame him for not wanting green eggs and ham? Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss. BrainPOP Jr.'s Dr. Seuss movie profiles the famed children's author. Remember, it's also Read Across America Day. It's the perfect occasion for BrainPOP's Reading Skills and BrainPOP Jr.'s Choosing a Book movies.

March 3: The United States officially chose "The Star-Spangled Banner" as its national anthem today in 1931. BrainPOP Jr.'s U.S. Symbols movie can enhance your lessons on the topic.

March 6: He was a real Renaissance man. On Michelangelo's birthday, show our Michelangelo Buonarroti movie and discuss the artist's many masterpieces.

March 13: Change the clocks early tomorrow (or late tonight, depending on when you retire for the evening) and spring ahead with our Daylight Saving Time movie

March 14: Get a piece of the Pi on 3.14. Watch our Pi movie and learn all about this magical number.

March 16: Fourth U.S. president James Madison was born today in 1751. Our new James Madison movie profiles the founding father.

March 17: Erin Go Bragh! Celebrate Irish history and culture with our St. Patrick's Day movie.

March 22: Raise your glass to H2O! It's World Water Day and our Water movie is perfect for the occasion.

March 24: On Ada Lovelace Day, blog about all the great contributions women have made to technology and science. AND, watch our Ada Lovelace movie to learn about the woman credited as the first computer programmer. 

March 31: His efforts changed the face of union labor in this country. On his birthday, learn all about Cesar Chavez with our movie on the Mexican-American activist.

April 1: How many people live in your home ... or on your planet? It's U.S. Census Day, so watch our Population Growth movie and find out more on this topic.

April 2: Watch our Autism movie on World Autism Day and get the facts about this neurological condition.

April 6: No one's really sure who really got their first, but Robert Peary claims to have reached the North Pole on this date in 1909. Watch our North Pole movie and get the really cold facts.

 

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