10 Beloved Dr. Seuss Books & Coordinating Activities
Kids books are a weakness for us Chicks. We each have an extensive home library. One of our all time favorite authors is Dr. Seuss. Here we’ve rounded up some of our favorite Dr. Seuss books along with some fun activities to go along with each book.
This is a classic! We love the Cat in the Hat and all the Mischief that ensues when the Cat visits! Kids will love making their own cat in the hat puppet like the one below using a toilet paper roll!
Cat in the Hat Craft on Stuff by Ash
Green Eggs and Ham By Dr. Seuss
This is one of my kids first books they could learn to read on their own. Love the rhyme and repetition for little readers. We love reading it on St. Patrick’s Day too. So many fun “green snacks” you can make like the pretzel bites below.
Green Eggs and Ham Pretzel Bites on Thats What Che Said
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss
We love this classic and the kids love the Fish Theme!
One Fish, Two Fish Paper Plate Craft
One Fish, Two Fish Treat Idea and Free Printable
Love this rhyming classic! Try this fun game of Hop on Pop Hopscotch!
HOP ON POP Word Games on Coffee Cups and Crayons
Try making little goody bags of Truffula Tree Seeds. To go along with reading the book or watching the adapted movie.
Truffula Tree Seeds Free Printable
This Oobleck is awesome! Your kids will love reading this classic and then making their own “Oobleck!”
Oobleck Activity at I can Teach My Child
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss
Hot Air Balloon Watercolor on Happiness is Homemade
This beloved classic is not only a fun read and clever tale, but it teaches a great message to little readers! Try making these adorable Sneetch Footprints!
Sneetch Footprints at A Frugal Navy Wife
Yertle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss
Yertle the Turtle is a classic. Try making these adorable stacking turtles below…with green and blue paper!
Yertle the Turtle Activity on Mine for the Making
Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss
Who doesn’t LOVE Horton! This adorable elephant saves the WHOS! Kids will love making a mini Horton of their own like the darling one below!
Horton Hears a Who Craft Idea on Artsy Craftsy Mom
Want more!? You can find the rest of our Week of Dr. Seuss activities here.
Still want more, you won’t want to miss our past Summer Survival Series.
Cheryl@That's What Che Said... says
Thanks so much for including my Green Eggs & Ham Pretzel Bites! Such fun ideas here!