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Grandy, Campbell share joy of learning with kids
- Updated: May 3, 2016
NEW YORK — As they do every year around this time, the Mets sent emissaries into the local community Tuesday in a concerted effort to promote literacy at its infancy. For sixteen years, Mets players have shown elementary students the importance of reading by dictating classic stories and answering questions as part of their Reading Rally program.
It was with this history as a backdrop that Curtis Granderson and Eric Campbell arrived at P.S. 92 in Corona, N.Y., to read Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham” and other stories to third, …
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