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Today we celebrate the man who inspired generations with his wise, playful words and imaginative characters. Dr. Seuss once said, “you’re off to great places, today is your day your mou…
Happy Birthday Dr Seuss free printable coloring page. The cat in the hat celebrates dr seuss birthday on March 2.
Theodor Seuss Geisel, or better known as Dr. Seuss, was born on March 2nd, 1904. Marking the birthday of one of the most iconic authors in American history.
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Dr Seuss coloring pages and free printables for kids of all ages to go with the children's books: huge list of Dr Seuss week coloring pages worksheet, lessons and even Seuss lessons and activity packs. Ultimate list of free learning websites for Dr Seuss freebies for preschool, kindergarten and up to boost learning with books and fun for Read Across America activities to download and print!
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Over the past week I have been knee deep in Seussville. Buggie's school is having a family reading night tonight for read across America. Which today happens to be Dr. Seuss's birthday and the kindergarten classes each picked a Dr. Seuss book to decorate with. So once I heard we got "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" I met up with my homie Brie, we have been friends since our babes were 3 months old and the kids have been in class together ever since they started school at 3, so working on a project together is just an excuse to hang. Neither one of us had paper mached since, I do not know 10 maybe, so we had no clue if what we were about to do was going to work. After getting some water balloons, then each of us almost passing out from trying to blow they little suckers up, we got a bike pump and got all 18 blown in no time. Then paper mached half the balloons. Then we waited, a full 24 hrs to see if our little experiment would work... And sure enough, it did. Then I took some white spray paint and gave them a good coating... Once they were dried, I got to painting them. Using the colors from the cover art, I made different stripes and color combos... Now during this process I have learned it is not Seussie until you bust out the black outlining... So with a trace of all the strips and a little shadowing, they were coming together. For the baskets, I took white card stock, free handed a basket the size we needed. Then cut and traced that little guy 17 more times. And then painted them... And as I stated about it was not Seussified until that black outline came into play... Once All the baskets were dried, each kiddie got a basket. {PS I only missed spelled one of the kids names, haha.} I picked up some white paper from Buggie's school and brought it home to get to work on the background. Which I free handed and painted... It was not the exact cover, but there was no doubt what book it was... Then Brie and I met up at school and got to hanging. Brie has what I call curiously strong man arms, so she armed the stapler. I have to say after it was all up, it was exactly how I had envisioned it, Seusserific. And not going to lie, having teachers, staff, and other moms walk by and pay compliments was pretty good feeling! These kids are a great group and I was proud to help them represent their class. And they will all go places, up up up and away.... And thanks to this project I now have added Seussie, Seussified, and Seusserific to my vocabulary. Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss, hope I did you right! POST UPDATE: Number one question on this post, "what did you use to hang the balloons?" A hot glue gun, just around the edges and then held it up til it dried. HAPPY MAKING!
Dr. Suess is the man behind many children's classic. And some books have even been made into movies. Now, you can color your favorite characters with these coloring pages.
A Dr. Seuss party is a great way to bring families into the library. We break our event into two parts–a 30 minute story time, and a one hour playtime with crafts and games. And cake……
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DR. SUESS!!! Dr. Seuss's birthday is this Friday, March 2. To celebrate, I am doing a Dr. Seuss theme for Super Tot. We will be focusing on 8 books this week, and 8 more next week. I have chosen one activity to go with each book. We will read all 8 books every day. I expect that Super Tot will want to do all the trays each day, too. Here are our activities & books for this week: The Cat in the Hat Counting Hats with Thing 1 and Thing 2... Place the correct number of hats on each mat based on the number written in the circle. I made "Thing 1" up through "Thing 5" to assist Super Tot with number recognition. He has no trouble counting, but still needs work on recognizing the printed numerals. I do not own copyrights to these images, so I apologize that I am not able to provide a printable. ~counting and number recognition~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Cat in the Hat Comes Back Measuring & Creating Dr. Seuss Hats Choose a blue card and measure it with the ruler. Next, using the large white lego as a base and building up, alternate colors to create a hat that is the same length as the card. ~early math & measuring, fine motor~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Green Eggs and Ham Matching Yolk Shapes Match each wooden shape in the bowl to the correct egg yolk on the mat. ~shape recognition & matching, fine motor~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There's a Wocket in my Pocket Wocket in my Pocket Alphabet Sort Take a Wocket card out of the bowl and place it in the correct pocket based on whether it is an UPPERCASE letter or a lowercase letter. The Wocket printable is available here, and I just printed pockets onto cardstock and pasted them on the red paper as actual pockets. ~letter recognition, fine motor~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Tooth Book Counting Smiling Sam the Crocodile's Teeth Count the number of teeth on each mat and place the correct rock into the crocodile's mouth. I made these mats when we did our Letter Aa week (see here). They were alligators then, but worked out perfectly to be Smiling Sam the Crocodile in The Tooth Book! ~counting & number recognition~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Can Read with My Eyes Shut Mystery Bag Fabric Matching Take one fabric square out of the crate and feel it. Set it down and place your hand in the bag. Without looking, feel the fabric squares in the bag and find the identical square based on touch. I thought it would be fun to do a twist on the "Eyes Shut" theme and do an activity where Super Tot is not able to use his eyes to complete the task. He enjoys the Mystery Bag activities we have done before, so I expect this one to be a hit. ~sensory integration~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daisy-Head Mayzie Daisy Color by Number Pages Color each daisy picture using the correct color for each number shown. I printed off 6 different daisy coloring pages and wrote the numbers and legend on each one. ~fine motor, pre-writing, number & color recognition~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Fish Counting Mats Take one mat and follow the directions at the top, either placing the correct number or color of fish on each mat. Once complete, turn the mat over and complete the other side. We have used this activity many times, and it is always a hit. This is actually from one of our Busy Bags (see here). The mats each have one side with a number and the other side with a color. ~number & color recognition, counting~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For lots of inspiration, be sure to check these sites: 1+1+1=1 Sun Scholars No Time for Flashcards Homeschool Creations Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas ABC & 123 Living Life Intentionally Read, Explore, Learn Living Montessori Now Happy Birthday Author Homeschooling on the Cheap
Whether you're celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday or you're looking for some fun writing activities, don't miss these printable Dr Seuss Writing Prompts!
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Dr. Seuss worksheets for preschool provide engaging and educational activities for young learners. These worksheets focus on familiar Dr. Seuss characters and stories, making them the perfect tool for introducing early literacy skills and encouraging a love for reading and learning. With colorful illustrations and age-appropriate tasks, these worksheets cater to the needs of preschoolers, making their learning experience fun and interactive. Whether it's matching rhyming words or practicing fine motor skills, these Dr. Seuss worksheets ensure that preschoolers stay entertained while developing essential foundational skills.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday on March 2nd or anytime with these fun and easy kids yoga ideas. Make a truffula tree and a house for a mouse
From its tree-lined coast to the iconic spires of a downtown hotel, bits and pieces of La Jolla are found throughout Dr. Seuss' eclectic work.
After the read aloud, students can think of what they would do if they developed Daisy-Head!
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Dr. Seuss was born on March 2, and not only does that make the date Dr. Seuss Day, it is also National Read Across America Day. You can find printable activities for the occasion here. Here are some facts about Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. * Dr. Seuss coined the term "nerd." The word first
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Dr Seuss coloring pages and free printables for kids of all ages to go with the children's books: huge list of Dr Seuss week coloring pages worksheet, lessons and even Seuss lessons and activity packs. Ultimate list of free learning websites for Dr Seuss freebies for preschool, kindergarten and up to boost learning with books and fun for Read Across America activities to download and print!
Over the past week I have been knee deep in Seussville. Buggie's school is having a family reading night tonight for read across America. Which today happens to be Dr. Seuss's birthday and the kindergarten classes each picked a Dr. Seuss book to decorate with. So once I heard we got "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" I met up with my homie Brie, we have been friends since our babes were 3 months old and the kids have been in class together ever since they started school at 3, so working on a project together is just an excuse to hang. Neither one of us had paper mached since, I do not know 10 maybe, so we had no clue if what we were about to do was going to work. After getting some water balloons, then each of us almost passing out from trying to blow they little suckers up, we got a bike pump and got all 18 blown in no time. Then paper mached half the balloons. Then we waited, a full 24 hrs to see if our little experiment would work... And sure enough, it did. Then I took some white spray paint and gave them a good coating... Once they were dried, I got to painting them. Using the colors from the cover art, I made different stripes and color combos... Now during this process I have learned it is not Seussie until you bust out the black outlining... So with a trace of all the strips and a little shadowing, they were coming together. For the baskets, I took white card stock, free handed a basket the size we needed. Then cut and traced that little guy 17 more times. And then painted them... And as I stated about it was not Seussified until that black outline came into play... Once All the baskets were dried, each kiddie got a basket. {PS I only missed spelled one of the kids names, haha.} I picked up some white paper from Buggie's school and brought it home to get to work on the background. Which I free handed and painted... It was not the exact cover, but there was no doubt what book it was... Then Brie and I met up at school and got to hanging. Brie has what I call curiously strong man arms, so she armed the stapler. I have to say after it was all up, it was exactly how I had envisioned it, Seusserific. And not going to lie, having teachers, staff, and other moms walk by and pay compliments was pretty good feeling! These kids are a great group and I was proud to help them represent their class. And they will all go places, up up up and away.... And thanks to this project I now have added Seussie, Seussified, and Seusserific to my vocabulary. Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss, hope I did you right! POST UPDATE: Number one question on this post, "what did you use to hang the balloons?" A hot glue gun, just around the edges and then held it up til it dried. HAPPY MAKING!