50+ Dr. Seuss Crafts and Activities for Preschoolers (Fun and Easy!) (2024)

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“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.” – Dr. Seuss (link to quote HERE)

What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book? Or maybe you have a favorite Dr. Seuss character? For most of us, Dr. Suess has been a part of our childhood in some form or fashion. Whether you watched movies based on his stories or read his books, we are familiar with the Grinch, the Lorax, and Green Eggs and Ham.

Many of Dr. Seuss’s books are truly classics at this point! Oftentimes, I’ve even seen Oh, the Places You’ll Go! as a favorite book to be given to graduates. Dr. Seuss’s stories and characters have become both nostalgic and timeless.

With all of that in mind, we will be taking a look at 50 fun Dr. Seuss crafts and activities for preschoolers or young kids. In preview, we will be looking at a “cat in the hat” craft, a “green eggs and ham” activity, and even one that involves truffula trees and both red fish and blue fish. I hope that we will cover most of your favorite characters from the beloved books and movies and that your children will have so much fun with these 🙂

Before we jump into all the activities and crafts, we will take a deeper look at Dr. Seuss and the significance of his contribution to literature.

Dr. Seuss’s full name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Dr. Seuss’s birthday was March 2, 1904 (Biography.com Editors, link HERE). Altogether, he published over 60 books over the course of his lifetime. A few of his most popular books would be The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, Green Eggs and Ham, and Horton Hears a Who! just to name a few.

Since this post is all about Dr. Seuss’s books, I did want to go ahead and include a list of some of the more well-known Dr. Seuss classics. These are affiliate links which means that I do get a small commission (at no additional cost to you), if you order through my link 🙂

With all of that said, let’s jump into some of the fun ideas we have for Dr. Seuss activities for young children and preschoolers!

1. Cat in the Hat Crafts

Here are just a few fun craft ideas that are specifically “Cat in the Hat” themed. Included in this list are a hand print craft, a Cat in the Hat paper plate craft, a hat craft with popsicle sticks, and several more great craft ideas that are perfect for little hands.

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This Cat in the Hat paper plate craft is both simple and cute. It doesn’t require many supplies and would work for multiple different ages.

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Again, this is a simple craft that would work for preschool kids. It really only requires some construction paper, glue, scissors, and a pen.

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If you have children that love to draw, this site give step-by-step instructions for how to draw Cat in the Hat. It’d be a fun way to bring in your older children, too, since no drawing will likely look exactly alike 🙂

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Are you looking for a fun activity that will help your littles with their fine motor skills? This Cat in the Hat themed Playdough tray would be a great way to do that!

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This Cat in the Hat craft does require some printing, but it’s super simple and is a fun spin on other painting activities for littles.

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Though this Cat in the Hat Dr. Seuss activity does require some supplies in the form of fun, little toys to include with the sand, it would be fun for those days when you just want to throw some things together to help your littles with their fine motor skills. It may be good to use this sensory tray outside to eliminate some of the cleaning up!

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Here’s another sensory tray idea that involves dyed rice instead of sand. It also doesn’t necessarily require Dr. Seuss themed toys since it’s more about the colors than the actual Dr. Seuss toys.

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Here’s a fun snack idea for your reading or tea time! You could even have your little help assemble these little treats if you wanted to:)

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Here’s another Dr. Seuss craft to help with fine motor skills 🙂 I think this activity would also be a great opportunity for older kids to help the younger.

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I’m a fan of play dough mats since they can be used over and over again 🙂 It’s a small investment that enables a lot of creative time in play for your kids.

Thing 1 and Thing 2 Crafts

It seems like it was much easier to find the handprint crafts that were Thing 1 and Thing 2 themed! So many of these crafts are so cute and would be a great way to bring the Cat in the Hat story to life for your littles!

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2. The Lorax Crafts

This next list is themed specifically around “The Lorax” and includes some pom poms trees, another handprint craft, a Lorax toilet paper roll craft, a Lorax paper plate craft, and even a puffy paint craft! These are so cute, and if you’re looking for crafts that involve paint, these may be the perfect crafts for you and your littles:)

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Truffula Trees Crafts

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3. Horton Hears a Who Crafts

Okay, these crafts are adorable! I love some of these little elephants 🙂 I also want to include the following iconic and sweet quote fromHorton Hears a Who!:

“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” –Dr. Seuss(link HERE)

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4. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Crafts

If you’re looking for a craft that will only take a little time, than you can probably find the perfect Dr. Seuss craft in this following list or the next. There are a few craft and activity ideas that involve printing and the dot markers that would be perfect if you just need a quick activity! There are also some more involved crafts, here, if those are more your thing 😉

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5. Other Dr. Seuss Books Crafts

In this list of Dr. Seuss crafts for preschoolers, here you will find a few crafts that are from Dr. Seuss’s other books. There are a few “Green Eggs and Ham” themed crafts along with “Ten Apples Up on Top,” “Oh the Places You’ll Go!” “Bartholomew and the Oobleck,” and “Go Dog. Go!” craft ideas!

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Whew! That was quite the collection of Dr. Seuss crafts for preschoolers and young children. Not going to lie, this compilation took me some time! That said, I sincerely hope that this list of Dr. Seuss inspired activities is helpful to you and that you will try some of these adorable ideas with your littles as you seek to bring the stories to life for them. These books are truly so sweet and are worth reading over and over to your children.

Did you have a favorite Dr. Seuss craft idea?

Or maybe you have a favorite Dr. Seuss book from when you were a kid?

Please let me know in the comments below! I’d love to hear from you 🙂

Until next time

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If you’re looking for some more activities to do with your kids, here are some links to other posts I’ve put together:

20+ Spring Activities for Kids

Apple Craft Activities for Kids

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FAQs

What do you wear to Dr. Seuss Week? ›

On Monday— wear green in honor of Green Eggs and Ham. On Tuesday— wear pajamas in honor of I'm Not Going To Get Up Today. On Wednesday—dress “wacky” in honor of “Wacky Wednesday” (wear clothes that do not match, are backwards, look crazy, etc.) On Thursday—wear red, black, and white in honor of the Cat and the Hat.

What is the importance of Dr. Seuss Week? ›

Seuss Day, is an annual event that promotes the joy of reading, especially among children. Celebrated in honor of the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, famously known as Dr. Seuss, the day is filled with reading events, character dress-ups, and a shared appreciation for the iconic stories that have charmed generations.

What is Dr. Seuss theme? ›

Theodor Seuss Geisel's children's books are filled with messages for the young readers. A predominant theme in his books is to respect each other and to value every voice.

What is Dr. Seuss style called? ›

That rhythm is known as anapestic tetrameter. Anapestic tetrameter is the type of poetry that Seuss used in his most popular books.

Why aren t schools celebrating Dr Seuss Day? ›

The NEA cites wanting children to read more diverse books as a reason behind no longer exclusively celebrating Dr. Seuss on March 2, and recent years have raised issues in the depiction of race in his books.

What is Dr. Seuss most famous quotes? ›

Dr. Seuss Quotes
  • Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened. ...
  • Today you are you! ...
  • You have brains in your head. ...
  • The more that you read, the more things you will know. ...
  • I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. ...
  • Today was good. ...
  • A person's a person, no matter how small. ...
  • Only you can control your future.

Why is Dr. Seuss important for kids? ›

And you may!” (Green Eggs and Ham, 1960.) Dr. Seuss has been popular for so many years because of his masterful craft. The rhythm of his books help children learn vibrant language that captivates their attention, promoting sustained engagement with an adult.

What does Dr. Seuss teach? ›

Not only do Dr. Seuss's imaginative stories make reading and learning fun, they also spark lively discussions about subjects as varied as conservation, kindness, greed, perseverance, and self-discovery.

Are Dr. Seuss books good for learning? ›

Seuss does write (at least some) books consistent with research on memory formation, books that have a good chance of helping kids learn, and remember, new words. But not every book billed as “learn to read” or “step into reading” do the same.

What is the moral lesson of the Lorax? ›

The Lorax's story is a warning that we need to protect the living things in our environment – what lives and grows on land, what lives and grows below water. One of the best ways to help nature is to increase 'biodiversity'. A place has biodiversity when it has a variety of plants, creatures and habitats.

What is the theme of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss? ›

by Dr. Seuss

Finally, the boy tries them and discovers that he actually does like green eggs and ham, so he thanks Sam. Moral reasoning in the story focuses on concern for relationships. The theme of the story is Don't make up your mind about something without trying it. The story is rude half the time.

How do you teach preschoolers about books? ›

How to Introduce Toddlers and Babies to Books
  1. A Few Minutes at a Time is OK. ...
  2. Talk or Sing About the Pictures. ...
  3. Let Children Turn the Pages. ...
  4. Show Children the Cover Page. ...
  5. Show Children the Words. ...
  6. Make the Story Come Alive. ...
  7. Make It Personal. ...
  8. Ask Questions About the Story, and Let Children Ask Questions Too!

How would you describe Dr. Seuss childhood? ›

A PROSPEROUS & PATRIOTIC CHILDHOOD

Ted's grandfather and father owned a successful brewery, and the future Dr. Seuss grew up in the midst of a bustling, prosperous extended family. A child during World War I, Ted acquired a sense of patriotism that would remain with him his entire life.

What is the lesson learned from Dr. Seuss? ›

The lesson: Be deliberate yet flexible in life.

Seuss' most notable works “Oh, The Places You'll Go!” — it doesn't deny life's messiness. In fact, it embraces it: “You'll get mixed up, of course, as you already know. You'll get mixed up with many strange birds as you go.

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