20+ Best Dr. Seuss Activities for Kids of All Ages

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This collection of Dr. Seuss activities for kids will be a great way for them to celebrate their love for Dr. Seuss and his rhyming creativity.

The best part about these Dr. Seuss activities is that you can turn them into some educational fun. Many of the Dr. Seuss activities on this list are geared toward teaching children a special skill and encouraging a love for reading. You’ll even find some fun writing activities in the mix!

This collection of Dr. Seuss activities for kids will be a great way for them to celebrate their love for Dr. Seuss and his rhyming creativity.  Grab some construction paper, googly eyes, and your favorite Dr. Seuss classics, and, "Think and wonder. Wonder and think."

In addition to the Seuss-themed educational activities, there are some creative projects kids can put together (like this adorable Dr. Seuss hat template) to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2nd. Older children and younger children alike will have a great time creating memories with these fun ideas.

Now grab some construction paper, some googly eyes, and your favorite Dr. Seuss classics, and, “Think and wonder. Wonder and think.” with these wonderful Dr. Seuss crafts.

Best Dr. Seuss Activities for Kids

Handprint Lorax Craft

Made with microwave salt dough, this Lorax craft is an easy way for kids to celebrate Dr. Seuss. Use it as a fun craft for Dr. Seuss’s birthday or after reading The Lorax!

Dr. Seuss Book Scavenger Hunt

Use this scavenger hunt game with the popular Dr. Seuss books and turn learning into a fun game for kids. Just print the game, grab the classic books, and start the scavenger hunt! A perfect literacy skill for kids of all ages.

Dr. Seuss Scavenger Hunt

Truffula Tree Pencil Toppers

To go along with the story of the beautiful truffula tree from classic Dr. Seuss book, The Lorax, kids can make their own truffula trees for pencil toppers. It’s an affordable and easy Dr. Seuss craft for kids.

Dr. Seuss Word Search

A fun printable Dr. Seuss activity for kids, this free word search will be perfect for celebrating our favorite rhyming character.

Dr. Seuss Word Search

Paper Quilled Hot Air Balloon Craft

Inspired by the popular Dr. Seuss book, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”, this paper quilled hot air balloon craft is both fun and easy to make.

Easy Cat in the Hat Hat

Need a quick and easy craft that kids will love making and playing with, look no further than this easy hat craft themed like the infamous hat in the “Cat in the Hat” book.

Dr. Seuss Quotes Copywork

Grab this activity to help kids practice their handwriting and master those writing skills with this Dr. Seuss quotes copywork activity.

Put Me in the Zoo Handprint Craft

A fun handprint craft inspired by Seuss’ classic, Put Me in the Zoo, this creative Dr. Seuss activity makes a great project for little hands.

Dr. Seuss Craft

Dr. Seuss Sensory Bin

For little ones who love sensory play, this Dr. Seuss activity is great. With just a few little bins and a couple of sand toys, you can put this fun activity together. This is a perfect way to spend a rainy day with your favorite toddlers and preschoolers working on fine motor skills.

Dr. Seuss Patterning Match Activity

Practice some math skills with this fun Seuss themed patterning match activity. The kids will love seeing and creating the patterns.

Dr. Seuss Pattern Match

K Cup Lorax Craft

Made from a recycled K cup, this Lorax themed craft will be great for Earth Day, to celebrate Read Across America, or as a special Dr. Seuss birthday activity.

Lorax craft

Cat in the Hat Handprint Painting

Handprint painting is so much fun and it’s often a favorite for kids. This activity focuses on creating a handprint craft that is inspired by the Cat in the Hat.

Dr. Seuss handprint craft

Dr. Seuss Paper Plate Fish Craft

A free template is included with this activity so you can quickly grab it and get started. The kids will love creating the fish craft out of paper plates.

Dr. Seuss Bookmark

Kids can make this easy Dr. Seuss bookmark and use it to keep their spot saved in their favorite Dr. Seuss book.

Dr. Seuss Bingo

Get the kids and family together to play this fun Dr. Seuss bingo game! It’ll be a great activity to help kids learn more about Dr. Seuss.

Dr. Seuss bingo

Dr. Seuss Math Worksheets

Another great way to bring some fun into your math teaching, these Dr. Seuss worksheets have a mix of hands-on fun and basic math facts practice.

Dr. Seuss Sight Word Game

What better way to celebrate Read Across America Week than with this Seuss inspired sight word activity.

Dr. Seuss matching game

Dr. Seuss 1 Fish 2 Fish Rice Krispy Treats

Need to bring a Seuss-inspired snack for your Dr. Seuss party? Based on Dr. Seuss’ classic, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Two Fish, these cute rice krispy treat snacks are sure to bring the right amount of sweetness to the party.

Dr. Seuss Grinch Poppers Party Snack

Even though Seuss’ Grinch is most celebrated during Christmas, it’s hard to forget this classic story during Dr. Seuss week as well. These healthy Grinch party poppers would make a great snack.

Dr. Seuss Knox Paper Bag Puppet

You can make many Seuss inspired paper bag puppets using your favorite Dr. Seuss books. This simple activity includes a printable template of Knox from tongue twisty classic, Fox in Socks.

Dr. Seuss puppet

Free Wacky Wednesday Writing Prompts for Dr. Seuss Week

Use these prompts to engage young children in some fun Dr. Seuss writing inspired by the book Wacky Wednesday.

I hope these Dr. Seuss Day ideas will be helpful in planning different ways to celebrate such a beloved author! Be sure to check out these fun activities and enjoy reading these popular books together with your children.

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