Anderson Dental Care - March 2024

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ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

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7525 STATE RD., STE. A CINCINNATI, OH 45255

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Follow Dr. Brooks’ Reading Adventures This Read Across America Day!

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3 Reasons to Take a Cat Nap

How to Keep Your Toddler’s Teeth Healthy

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Bring Color and Joy to Your Garden

Your Monthly Need-to-Knows

Chipotle-Inspired Chicken Burrito Bowl

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Exciting Facts About March

THE SIMPLE TOOTH MARCH INTO

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This year, on March 19, we welcome the first day of spring. As winter recedes and the promise of warmer days and blooming flowers emerges, March is full of historical significance, cultural celebrations, and natural wonders to explore — let’s dive in! TALES OF ANCIENT ROME Did you know that March was originally the first month of the Roman calendar until Julius Caesar introduced the Julian calendar in 46 BC, moving it to the third position? This shift is why the name “March” is derived from “Martius,” the Latin word for Mars, the Roman god of war. Despite its warlike origins, this month is also synonymous with rebirth and renewal, marking the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. This month, daylight saving time begins in many parts of the world, giving us that cherished extra hour of sunlight in the evenings we desperately crave! ST. PATRICK’S DAY March’s most famous holiday shall not be overlooked! Green attire and festive parades overtake the streets on St. Patrick’s Day, but who was St.

Patrick? Patrick was born in Roman Britain and was captured and taken to Ireland as a slave at 16 years old. Before managing to escape, he was captured for six years. This is a day to celebrate his freedom! Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated every year on March 17. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY International Women’s Day is here to honor the achievements and contributions of strong and brave women worldwide! International Women’s Day is a holiday that celebrates women and promotes women’s rights. It takes place every year on March 8. International Women’s Day dates back to 1911 when many women fought for their right to vote. READ ACROSS AMERICA WEEK Get your nose in a book this month! Launched in 1998 by the National Education Association, Read Across America is the world’s largest celebration of reading. This year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources that are about everyone, for everyone. Read Across America Week begins on March 2!

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