32 Awesome Dr Seuss Crafts for Dr Seuss Week

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Looking for fun and engaging Dr. Seuss crafts for kids? This collection of Seuss-themed art projects and activities will inspire creativity and bring the whimsy of your favorite Seuss stories to life!

Dr Seuss Week is the perfect time to snuggle up and read your kids favorite Dr. Seuss books. Continue the Dr Seuss fun by completing a craft or two from each Dr Seuss book you read this week.

These Dr Seuss Crafts are perfect choices for Dr Seuss Week! While you are crafting why not make one of these 9 fun Dr. Seuss cupcakes too?

Who will Enjoy Making Dr. Seuss Crafts?

Dr. Seuss crafts for kids are designed to delight a wide age range and are perfect for many settings:

  • Toddlers can join the fun with help from an adult or older sibling. While they may need extra assistance with some projects, they’ll love the bright colors and simple shapes of Seuss-inspired crafts.
  • Preschoolers will enjoy these engaging projects, which are perfect for developing their creativity and fine motor skills.
  • Kindergarteners can dive into crafting while exploring their favorite Seuss characters and stories.
  • Early elementary students will have a blast using their creativity to make art inspired by beloved books.

These activities also make excellent party crafts or even party favors! They’re ideal for family bonding and create wonderful memories as a fun project at home.

From celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday and Read Across America Week to planning a Seuss-themed party, this guide has you covered with engaging Dr. Seuss crafts for kids. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary students, these crafts are fun for classrooms, homeschool, and family time at home. With ideas inspired by Seuss’s most beloved books like The Cat in the HatThe Lorax, and Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, this roundup includes free printables and simple instructions to make crafting easy and enjoyable for all ages. Whether you’re looking for classroom activities, party fun, or just a creative way to celebrate the magic of Seuss, these crafts are the perfect way to bring his whimsical world to life!

Best Times to Create Dr. Seuss Crafts

Dr. Seuss crafts for kids are perfect for celebrating special occasions and bringing extra fun to classroom or at-home activities.

  • Dr. Seuss’s Birthday: Celebrated annually on March 2, Dr. Seuss’s birthday is the ideal time to dive into these themed crafts. It’s a day to honor the beloved author’s legacy and share the joy of his books.
  • Read Across America Week: Held around the same time as Dr. Seuss’s birthday, this nationwide celebration encourages reading and literacy. These Dr. Seuss activities make excellent additions to storytime in classrooms or at home.
  • Dr. Seuss Week: Many schools dedicate an entire week to Seuss-themed fun! From wacky dress-up days to hands-on Dr. Seuss art projects, these crafts are perfect for engaging preschool, kindergarten, and elementary students.

Planning a Dr. Seuss party? These crafts are a perfect addition, offering hands-on fun that kids will love while creating memorable keepsakes. They double as fantastic party activities to keep little ones entertained and can even serve as unique decorations to set the whimsical tone of your event. Use them as part of the party theme to bring Seuss’s colorful world to life! Plus, these crafts aren’t just for parties—they’re also excellent for homeschooling projects that tie in literacy and creativity, or as a rainy day activity at home when you want to spark some imaginative fun. Whether for a big celebration or a quiet day indoors, these crafts add a splash of Seuss magic wherever they’re used.

Dr. Seuss Crafts for all the Favorite Dr. Seuss Books

This roundup of Dr. Seuss crafts for kids includes ideas inspired by his most famous stories:

  • “The Cat in the Hat”: Craft iconic striped hats or Thing 1 and Thing 2 puppets.
  • “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish”: Create colorful fish-themed art.
  • “The Lorax”: Make your own Truffula trees or a Lorax puppet.
  • “Horton Hears a Who”: Craft an adorable Horton or a whimsical clover with a speck.
  • “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”: Craft a mischievous Grinch or a heart that “grew three sizes.”
  • “Put Me in the Zoo”: Make spotted zoo animal art or masks.
  • “Fox in Socks”: Create colorful, silly foxes wearing crazy socks.
  • “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!”: Design hot air balloons and adventure-themed art.

These Dr. Seuss art activities include all your favorite characters, from the Cat in the Hat to the Lorax, and even Horton and the Grinch. These crafts all with free printables when needed and easy instructions to ensure success.

Dr Seuss Crafts for Dr Seuss Week

Start celebrating Dr. Seuss Week by making this adorable Seuss Themed banner to decorate your home or classroom!

These free printable Dr Seuss headbands are a simple way for young children to celebrate Dr Seuss Day! 

Another great way to get started with fun Seuss activities is this free Seuss Scavenger hunt. Kids will love marking off the Seuss characters they see as you read all your favorite Seuss books.

Seuss scavenger hunt

One Fish Two Fish Craft Ideas:

This super easy One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Paper Plate Craft is fun and easy for kids to create during Seuss Week celebrations!

Super simple and quick Dr Seuss playdough recipe you and your children are going to want to make. Dr Seuss inspired One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish playdough.

A Simple Origami fish craft to go with Dr. Seuss’ book One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Great for Dr. Seuss’ Birthday or Read Across America Day

Cat in the Hat Craft Ideas

Make a Cat in the Hat bookmark to get started with your Seuss reading!

seuss cat in the hat craft

Make a Cat in the Hat puppet and enjoy playing with it to reenact the best parts of the book!

Cat in the Hat craft - paper bag puppet

This fun paper craft Cat in the Hat is super easy to make, thanks to the free printable template.

Suess Week

This adorable Cat in the Hat craft, with free printable template is perfect for a Dr. Seuss.

Here is a fun and easy Dr Seuss craft idea for the kids to enjoy. Paint Cat in the hat characters on wooden slices and they can double up as a fun reading resource.

It wouldn’t be The Cat in the Hat without Thing 1 & Thing 2! These adorable Thing bookmarks are perfect for marking your place in your favorite Dr Seuss book!

Make this cute and easy handprint thing 1 craft & thing 2 craft with young kids of all ages!

This cute Thing 1 & Thing 2 craft would also make fun puppets help kids to act out the story.

This corner bookmark is another great choice for Thing 1 & Thing 2 crafting opportunities!

Are you ready to make the cutest Dr. Seuss craft you’ve ever seen? This Thing 1 & Thing 2 craft is sure to delight all the little Dr. Seuss fans in your life!

Make a paper plate Cat in the Hat kid craft to go with favorite Dr. Seuss book.

These easy DIY Cat in the Hat hats are the perfect craft to compliment reading Dr. Seuss books

Lorax Craft Ideas

If you love The Lorax, you’ve got to make this cute origami Lorax bookmark.

lorax bookmark

This Lorax Pencil Jar with Truffula Trees is the perfect craft to go alongside Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.

Make a scene from the Lorax using the free printable pattern from this fun Lorax and Truffula tree craft activity.

You can also make this Lorax toilet paper craft figure during Seuss week.

Handprint crafts are always the cutest! Make this Lorax handprint paper craft too!

 Make your very own clay Lorax with this fun step by step tutorial that kids of all ages will love creating!

Make the Lorax with this Lorax Paper Plate Craft.

The Lorax loved his trees, and so should you! Spread the love for our planet with a Lorax inspired Truffula Tree Craft, based on Dr Seuss’ favorite book!

Here is a fun tutorial and free Dr Seuss template to help you create this adorable The Lorax paper bag puppet.


Put your quilling skills to use with these Quilled Paper Truffula Trees! Use this craft as an accompaniment to the famous book, ‘The Lorax’, by Dr Seuss.

Before being harvested to extinction, the truffula was endemic to Truffula Valley. It grew under the watchful eye of the Lorax, the guardian of the forest who speaks for the trees, which inspired our Truffula trees craft.

Horton Hears A Who Craft Ideas:

This Horton Hears a Who origami corner bookmark is supercute- and there is a free template!

horton bookmark craft

Make your own Horton puppet with this Horton Hears a Who craft template!

Bring alive the lovable elephant from Dr Seuss in this Horton Hears a Who Quilled Paper Craft! With a free template, this is perfect for Dr Seuss Day!

The Grinch Craft Ideas:

Make this corner Grinch bookmark before reading How the Grinch Stole Christmas this year.

grinch bookmark seuss craft

Put Me In the Zoo Craft Ideas:

Kids will love making this fun Put Me in the Zoo Paper Plate Craft.

Fox in Sox Craft Ideas:

This Fox in Socks puppet is so simple and fun! It’s a great craft for elementary kids!

Oh, The Places You’ll Go Craft Ideas

Celebrate your current and future journey with a Paper Quilled Hot Air Balloon Craft inspired from the popular “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” book by Dr Seuss.

Get ready to bring the magic of Seuss to life with these whimsical Dr. Seuss crafts for kids! Whether you’re planning a classroom celebration, a themed party, or a creative family craft day, these activities are sure to delight kids of all ages. From toddlers to early elementary students, everyone can enjoy exploring the colorful, imaginative world of Dr. Seuss. With easy instructions, free printables, and inspiration from his most beloved books, these crafts are the perfect way to celebrate literacy, creativity, and fun!

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4 Comments

  1. Good afternoon,
    I was wondering if you can share your templates with me because I love your craft ideas.
    Thanks

    1. Simply click on the title of each craft to be taken to the instructions and templates. You’ll see the clickable title in blue for each craft.

  2. Hi Amanda, I love your Dr Seuss scavanger hunt and all the craft activities. Could you please send me the link to download the scavanger hunt .

    Blessings
    Anastacia

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