I have been working on this post for a while, because I wanted to round-up a huge list of Dr. Seuss theme crafts, activities, and snacks. Below, you’ll find over 30 ideas to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Seuss coming up on March 2!
We have all of our “Seusstastic” Day crafts, activities, and snacks on this post!
Living Life Intentionally has three free Dr. Seuss Learning packs.
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas has a post full of Dr. Seuss snacks and meal ideas.
Mom Favorites has some great Dr. Seuss-inspired snack ideas. I love the “Cat in the Hat” snack and Truffula Trees (broccoli)!
Living Montessori Now has all kinds of Montessori-inspired activities for The Lorax and also has practical life ideas for The Cat in the Hat!
Surviving a Teacher’s Salary show you how to make a Truffula Tree.
KC Edventures has three Dr. Seuss games to play–and one includes a free printable.
I love these cute Grinch snacks from Creative Kids Snacks!
Dilly Dali Art gives ideas for creating art projects to go along with various Dr. Seuss books.
This Reading Mama shares a free printable rhyming pack and activities to go along with The Cat in the Hat. She also has a great idea for a Wocket in My Pocket Scavenger Hunt!
Teach Preschool shares a patterning activity to do with The Cat in the Hat.
Child Central Station has a yummy snack to go along with The Cat in the Hat.
Get in some alphabet practice with this idea from I Can Teach My Child.
JDaniel4’s Mom made some hand puppets to go along with Fox in Socks!
The Wise Owl offers free coloring pages to go along with My Many Colored Days.
Kitchen Counter Chronicles shares a Japanese-inspired Shadow Puppet project to go with The Shape of Me and Other Stuff.
Rainbows Within Reach shares several Dr. Seuss activities. I love these Thing 1 and Thing 2 handprint crafts!
Obseussed has a printable game and activities to do with Green Eggs and Ham.
Frogs & Snails & Puppy Dog Tails shares her Green Eggs and Ham cookies.
The Good Long Road shares her Seuss Shakers!
See Vanessa Craft has three apple activities to go along with Ten Apple Up On Top.
Mom Endeavors shares her idea to make a “family foot book” to go along with The Foot Book.
Putti’s World has several math activities for The Foot Book.
Toddler Approved shares a cool Dr. Seuss science project to go with The Foot Book.
Play Hop on Pop Hopscotch from Coffee Cups and Crayons.
East Coast Mommy shares a few fishing activites and snacks to go with One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.
The Educators’ Spin On It has a week’s worth of lesson plans and crafts to celebrate Seuss!
Something2Offer has ten Dr. Seuss Tot Tray ideas!
If you haven’t started a Dr. Seuss collection of books yet, we got ours through the Dr. Seuss book club! Of course, you can always find them inexpensively through the used book option on Amazon, at garage sales, or check them out from the library!
Do you have any favorite Dr. Seuss ideas or activities? Feel free to share them below.
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I love your round-up. I saw some new things and pinned it! Thanks for including our Seuss-inspired shakers.
Thanks, Jen!
Happy to be included in such a comprehensive RoundUP of ideas! Thanks for including the happy handprints for ‘Things 1 & 2’!!!! Happy Seuss and beyond!
Debbie Clement
Love your idea!!
Thanks for including our Dr. Seuss themed party in your post! The event was SOOO much fun!