WWE’s Sheamus reads to local students for Jumpstart campaign
WWE Superstar Sheamus reads the book “Otis” to children at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas on Thursday.
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Four-year old Emily Damian, left, interacts with WWE Superstar Sheamus after a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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WWE Superstar Sheamus reads the book "Otis" to children at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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WWE Superstar Sheamus interacts with children during a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Four-year old Emily Damian, left, shakes hands with WWE Superstar Sheamus after a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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WWE Superstar Sheamus reads the book "Otis" to children at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Five-year old Julius Flores, left, whispers to WWE Superstar Sheamus after a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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Four-year old Emily Damian, left, receives a copy of "Otis" from WWE Superstar Sheamus after a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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WWE Superstar Sheamus talks with the media after a book reading at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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WWE Superstar Sheamus, left, reads the book "Otis" to children at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Jumpstart's Read for the Record is a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day. (David Cleveland/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
WWE Superstar Sheamus reads the book “Otis” to children at Gragson Elementary School in Las Vegas on Thursday.
He came in for Jumpstart’s Read for the Record, a world-record-breaking campaign that brings together children and adults to read the same book on the same day.