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February 24, 2023 By Cyn Gagen Leave a Comment

Dr. Seuss Crafts to Make

Filed Under: Dr. Seuss' Birthday, CELEBRATE, CREATE, INSPIRE Tagged With: books, crafting with kids, crafts, DIY, Dr. Seuss, Grinch, Lorax, Thing 1 Thing 2

I have rounded up some really cute Dr. Seuss Crafts to Make (and a few fun snack ideas) here, just in time for Dr. Seuss’s birthday and Read Across America Week.

Do you love Dr. Seuss?  I sure do!  I still remember being a little girl and reading his books with delight.  Not only did I enjoy the language play and rhyming but I was so excited because his books were some of the first that I could read on my own.  

Dr. Seuss Crafts to Make

My all-time favorite when I was a kid was Are You My Mother?  I’m pretty sure I drove my parents crazy asking them to read it over and over again!  It was the very first book I bought and read to my daughter – I got it before she was even born!

Of course, I’m also a huge Grinch fan and even have a Grinch Christmas village that I put on display every year. Dr. Seuss’s birthday is on March 2 and to celebrate, here are some of my favorite Dr. Seuss-inspired projects from around the internet.

Thing 1 Thing 2 Photo Frames

Framed Truffula Trees

Thing 1 Thing 2 Pencils

Thing 1 Thing 2 Bookmarks

Dr. Seuss Cake Push-Pops (Thing 1 and Thing 2 Cupcakes) from The Country Chic Cottage

Green Eggs and Ham Pretzel Bites from Practically Functional

Dr. Seuss Inspired Cake Stand from Carla Schauer

Lorax Veggie Tray from Desert Chica

Cat in the Hat Perler Bead Necklaces from Happiness is Homemade

Dr. Seuss Charades Game from Sugar Bee Crafts

Cat in the Hat Top Hat from Artists Helping Children

How to Make Oobleck from Skip to My Lou

Free Printable Dr. Seuss Hats from Simple Everyday Mom

Lorax Pencil Jar with Truffula Tree Pencils from Big Family Blessings

Lorax Story Board from Fun Family Crafts

Dr. Seuss Printables from Rock Your Homeschool

Healthy Lorax Orange Snack from Desert Chica

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