Let's Have Some Fun With Dr. Seuss/National Reading Month!

Dr. Seuss is probably one of the most popular children's authors ever. His books have been delighting children and parents for years, and will no doubt continue to do so. His birthday is March 2, and so March is Dr. Seuss month.

So what's a great way to celebrate his works? Well, the obvious thing is to read to your children. His books, other books, whatever you please. Reading Dr. Seuss's books can be quite a challenge sometimes. His stories are always wonderful and whimsical, but the rhymes can become quite challenging.

I've been searching the web for Dr. Seuss related activities and other ideas for this month. I hope this will encourage you do go and have some fun with your kids.

Buy Dr. Seuss books from Amazon.com

Free Printables

Name the Dr. Seuss characters
Sneetch Stargazing
Oh, What Will I Be One Day?
Oh, the Things You Can Count!

Games

Sneetch Ball - Might have a little trouble with weather in most places this time of year but looks fun.
McBoing Boing Musical Chairs - Best combined with Gerald's Jam Session

Recipes

Green Eggs and Ham - You know I had to include this one.
Bake Many Colored Cookies
The Cat's Hat Cake

These are some of my favorites, but you can see more of them at Seussville.

Who is Dr. Seuss?

 

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