dr. seuss. joining us again is tracy grant of washington post kids post.i, tracy. >> great to see you, joe. >> first of all, we're going to talk about a contest that requires a steady hand. >> well, a couple of weeks ago kids post wrote a story about a boy who won a handwriting contest even though he didn't have any hands. amazing story. and we challenged our readers from ages 4 to 14 to write the phrase i love kids post. this is our winner in the under 6 category. look at how neat that is. >> that is very neat. >> especially for a kindergartener. >> wow, look at that. >> this is beautiful, perfect palmer penmanship. and kids today think that penmanship doesn't matter, but look at how beautiful that is, and look at what a nice representation that is. and the whole point of the penmanship contest -- and this was our favorite. look at the beauty in that "k." >> and the individualism. >> right. the a way to express yourself. not everything is sent via e-mail. and the winners are in monday's kids post. >> look forward to that. and you also have a feature on a