Oh, the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss! March 2 is the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, so I wanted to spotlight a few frugal and fun ideas for celebrating!
1) Make Oobleck!
Your child (and you!) will be fascinated with this substance. Is it a liquid? Is it a solid? Hmmm…
Little Sprouts has a recipe over here. We also made some here!
2) Study Dr. Seuss!
Jodi, over at Fun in First Grade, has put together a FREE printable unit on Dr. Seuss. I can see this being easily adaptable for ages 4-7! This is perfect for all you teachers or homeschoolers out there!
3) Visit Seussville!
For all things Seuss, you must visit Seussville! It’s a wonderful place full of games, printables, and more!
4) Make a Seuss Snack!
Of course, you could make Green Eggs and Ham, but with an egg allergy — we decided against that! Check out our Cat-in-the-Hat inspired ice cream treat!
If you’d like an activity to go with the Cat-in-the-Hat, check out this simple patterning idea over at Teach Preschool!
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