The new book DR. SEUSS’S HORSE MUSEUM marks a celebration of art and how we all see the world in different ways. Young readers will join an affable horse as he takes a group of students on a guided tour of an art museum. Taking inspiration from Dr. Seuss’s original sketches, acclaimed illustrator Andrew Joynerread more
Turn a copy of Oh, the Places You’ll Go! into a memory book to mark a major milestone in your child’s life. Dr. Seuss’s illustrations in this book lend themselves naturally to the addition of photos and other mementos without disturbing the wonderfully wise verse. What you’ll need: a copy of Oh, the Places You’ll Go! your child’sread more
Choose favorite Dr. Seuss titles to create themed holes for an indoor (or outdoor) miniature golf course! What you’ll need: sturdy cardboard boxes of various sizes cardboard tubes of various sizes items from the recycling bin, like yogurt cups, cereal boxes, eggs cartons, bubble wrap toys, stuffed animals, books, wooden blocks plastic cups or plasticread more
Dr. Seuss Simulator features a variety of mini-games that players must complete to gather in-game currency for hatching and collecting virtual pets, which are inspired by popular Dr. Seuss characters such as Horton, The Cat in the Hat, Thing 1 and Thing 2, Yertle the Turtle, and more. Activities include obstacle challenges like tight ropes,read more
The Cat in the Hat likes to relax by eating cake in the bathtub, and you and your kids can take a Seuss Spa Day too—minus the cake in the tub! Unwind with Dr. Seuss titles and let kids learn why taking care of themselves is a good thing to do. For all the timeread more
Make a storytime special with spooky snacks and reading by flashlight or candlelight of Spooky Things and other spooky Dr. Seuss stories. Spook up your reading corner: Make creepy critters! That lover of green eggs Sam-I-am has some marvelous ideas for turning empty egg cartons into spiders, bats, and more for crafty fun that willread more
Take a page right from favorite Dr. Seuss titles when planning party games or fun with family and friends. Look to The Cat in the Hat, Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose and Horton Hears a Who! for some delightful diversions beyond the books! Musical Hats Bring a little millenary madness to your party! You’ll need a groupread more
With young children almost always in motion, all it takes is to get them dancing is some music! Let kids enjoy expressing themselves with their own movements and with these dance moves inspired by Dr. Seuss. If you’ve read The Cat in the Hat, you know the Cat is very good at getting people toread more
A photo booth is great rainy day fun or a perfect party activity. Set one up and let kids get silly in front of the camera with costumes, hats and their favorite Dr. Seuss books! What you’ll need: something that takes pictures (camera, mobile device, laptop, etc.) someone to man the photo booth (or provideread more
March 2nd Get involved! Dr. Seuss’s Birthday is a nationwide reading celebration that takes place annually on March 2 — Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books, and you can too! Incorporate our printable guides and activities to celebrate reading withread more
The Art of Dr. Seuss project offers a rare glimpse into the artistic life of Theodor Seuss Geisel and chronicles almost seven decades of work that, in every respect is uniquely, stylistically, and endearingly Seussian.read more
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Dr. Seuss Enterprises is very proud to be a part of Audacy’s “I’m Listening” mental health awareness event. We firmly believe that when a child’s imagination is sparked with creativity, literacy and self-confidence, they can develop a foundation that allows them to truly do anything they put their minds to. For parents and teachers lookingread more
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Teacher Appreciation Week 2020 is Monday, May 4 – Friday, May 8! Show your appreciation on your next video call with these downloadable Dr. Seuss backgrounds. It’s time to give thanks to all the amazing teachers, parents and guardians who go above and beyond to help us learn each day! #ThankYouTeacher Click on an imageread more
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! celebrates your child and their accomplishments! Download and use this activity booklet to encourage your child to think about all of the things they want to do in the future, and save as a keepsake to look back on one day.read more
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Playing with words and exploring rhythm and rhyme help to build and strengthen kids’ reading skills and boost reading and learning fun. Use these poetry-starters to help kids write their own funny or sweet poems for family and friends. Warm Up to Poetry Before kids put pencil to paper, spark their creative thinking with someread more