Happy almost Birthday Dr. Seuss. On March 2nd we will be celebrating the beloved author’s 116th Birthday this year.
Dr. Seuss has brought so much fun and laughter to classrooms and homes around the world. I know he is one of our favorites around here. I think I could almost quote the entire ‘Green Eggs and Ham‘ from memory.
There are over 60 children’s books written by Dr. Seuss. These are stories and books that never go out of style. Some books silly and others with good morals. The collection I have is still going strong after forty years and three generations. To add to or start your collections please visit HERE.
Over the years he has inspired many a craft for our little artist. We love working with the local libraries to pair up his stories with crafts. Today we will share a few that we love along with the stories that inspired them.
The Lorax is a great story with an underlying conservation message. We loved both the book and the movie. In our first few projects, we are making crafts inspired by The Lorax and Truffula Tree.
Forest Friend
This project incorporates scissors and small motor skills. Children use yarn they cut to make a mustache. Click the image for a printable project.
T Tree
We like crafts that help little artist get ready to hold a pencil. This project does just that. To find out how to make your own please visit HERE or click the picture.
Every holiday season you might hear, “You’re a mean one mister Grinch…”
Some schools and daycare locations even have a week entirely dedicated to the Grinch. Wear green on one day, read the story or watch the movie the next. By the end kids learn how a ‘heart can grow three sizes in a day.’
We have a couple of our own Grinch inspired crafts to go along with this holiday tradition.
The Grump
Little artist will have fun making their grump green. Click the image to make your own.
Grumpy Bag
This next project makes great treat bags. Or maybe to wrap a hand made ornament in. If you have young artists, make the bag ahead of time and let the little artist have fun decorating it.
We leave you with one final Dr. Seuss inspired craft. This time we are reading the Cat in the Hat.
Cat’s Hat
We have a few more inspired crafts available in our Books and Fairy Tale category. Please visit HERE for more.
Hope today inspired you to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ s Birthday. We know the ‘place you will go,’ will have you telling your little artists, ‘You’re so creative!’