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			Lincoln Heritage Museum helps young local children in celebrating 
			Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
 
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            [February 14, 2017]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Wednesday, February 08, 2017, the preschool classes at 
			Christian Child Care had a special visit from Mary Todd Lincoln, 
			their mystery reader for the month.  | 
        
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			 CCC director Liberty Canady said, “We have mystery readers come 
			to the day care almost every month. We try to have the community 
			involved as much as possible.” Canady said, “The Lincoln Heritage 
			Museum called us about coming to read.” 
 Anne Moseley, the museum’s assistant director and curator, portrayed 
			Mrs. Lincoln and was dressed in full history garb.
 
			
			 
 In both classes, Mrs. Lincoln introduced herself as Abraham 
			Lincoln’s wife and shared some fun history with the children.
 
			
			 
			For instance, Mrs. Lincoln told the children that Mr. Lincoln stored 
			papers in his top hat and had to make sure they did not fall out 
			
			 
 Mrs. Lincoln read Where’s Abe? to the Panda class and on each page 
			of the book, the children were able to find and point out Lincoln in 
			various historical places associated with him. Some of the children 
			said they had seen Lincoln’s statue at the presidential museum.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln asked where they would take Abraham Lincoln if they 
			could spend time with him. Most of them said they would want to take 
			him to the park.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln asked the children what to get Mr. Lincoln for his 
			birthday and they said, a “ telescope,” “books,” “puzzles,” or a 
			“jet pack.” One of the children offered to decorate cookies and a 
			cake for his birthday.
 Mrs. Lincoln also asked the children to color pictures for his 
			birthday. 
			 
			
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 In the Monkey class, Mrs. Lincoln asked the children to 
				introduce themselves. The children told her they really liked 
				her dress and her bonnet.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln asked if any of them had been to her house in 
				Springfield, but none had visited it yet. She told them how her 
				sons like to climb trees at the house.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln told them her son, Tad, had been given that name 
				because he looked like a tadpole when he was little.
 
 The Monkeys were able to point out Lincoln in all the places he 
				appeared in Where’s Abe? She also read them the book Looking at 
				Lincoln, which was written by a little girl and told about his 
				early life and presidency.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln said when Abraham Lincoln wore his top hat, he was 
				seven feet tall. She told the children they could write their 
				own stories about Lincoln.
 
 Mrs. Lincoln said the family had a dog and two cats, and she 
				learned that some of the children have dogs and cats, too.
 
			
			 Mrs. Lincoln asked the children to help plan her husband’s 
				birthday and wanted to know what to get him. They thought he 
				might like a hat, drums, or an apple for a birthday present. 
 Both classes planned to make birthday cards for Mr. Lincoln. The 
				children enjoyed hearing the stories of Abraham Lincoln’s life.
 
 [Angela Reiners]
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