Dr Seuss Crafts
Are you on the hunt for Dr Seuss crafts to do with your preschoolers? You’re in luck! Check out 25 adorable ideas below.
There are a lot of fun ways to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with preschoolers. In addition to reading one or more of his zany picture books, you can choose a preschool craft to go with your favorite book.

Most of the crafts featured below, do not require any special supplies making them perfect for both home and classroom use.
Dr Seuss Crafts
Check out the crafts featured below. They’re broken into groups by book. At the bottom, you’ll find a few one-off and general Seuss-themed crafts.
Fox in Socks Crafts for Preschoolers
Are you ready to bring the whimsical world of Fox in Socks to life with your preschoolers? These fun and engaging craft ideas will help your little ones explore their creativity while celebrating Dr. Seuss’s beloved tongue-twisting tale.
These projects are perfect for little hands and big imaginations. Get ready for a crafting adventure that will make learning playful and memorable!
This book-inspired Fox Puppet is a fun way for your preschoolers to learn shapes, practice cutting, develop fine motor skills, and much more! ABC’s of Literacy
Make this adorable fox paper bag puppet so your child can reenact out The Fox in Socks antics. JDaniel4’s Mom
Here’s a Fox In Socks handprint craft and a Knox handprint craft too so you and the kids can enjoy making and acting out both of the book characters. Kids Craft Room
Cat in the Hat Crafts
Are you ready to bring the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss to life with some fun and easy Cat in the Hat crafts? Perfect for preschoolers, these creative projects will keep little hands busy and imaginations soaring.
From making a striped hat to crafting mischievous Thing 1 and Thing 2, your kids will love every Seuss-tastic moment. Click the links below to explore these delightful craft ideas and start your crafting adventure today!

Lorax Crafts
Are you ready to dive into the colorful world of The Lorax? These Lorax crafts are perfect for sparking creativity and teaching your little ones about the environment. From Truffula tree paintings to Lorax masks, these fun and educational projects will bring Dr. Seuss’s beloved story to life. Click through to discover a variety of Lorax-themed crafts that will inspire and entertain!
This flowing lorax windsock is made from recycled paper rolls and tissue paper. Your child can help cut and glue this colorful craft. Non-Toy Gifts
You can make these simple q-tip tree paintings with a few easy steps and they are great for different ages. These trees look alot like truffula trees if you ask me! 3Dinosaurs
This super simple handprint craft is a fun way to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day while keeping your little one’s busy while it’s still cold outside. Simplistically Living
Learn about primary and secondary colors while creating your own Truffula Trees inspired by Dr. Suess', The Lorax. Preschool and early elementary kids will love this Dr. Seuss Art Project! School Time Snippets
This is a super easy Dr. Seuss craft to do with your toddlers or preschoolers and was inspired by the always popular Lorax book and movie. Darcy and Brian
Celebrate Dr. Seuss Day with these jumbo craft stick Truffula trees! Simple to make with common household supplies. The Gingerbread House

One Fish Two Fish Crafts
Dive into a world of colorful creativity with our One Fish Two Fish crafts! Perfect for preschoolers, these fun and engaging projects will inspire your little ones to explore their imagination while developing fine motor skills. From vibrant fish collages to playful finger puppets, these craft ideas are sure to bring the beloved Dr. Seuss story to life. Get ready to make a splash with your kids and create memories that will last a lifetime!
A simple origami fish craft to go with Dr. Seuss’ book One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish is great for Dr. Seuss’ Birthday or Read Across America Day. Artsy Craftsy Mom
This paper plate fish craft is so cute and it’s fun to make too. All you’ll need are some basic art and craft supplies and about 15 minutes. Simple Everyday Mom
Here is a cute One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue craft for preschoolers and kindergartners. This simple paper craft is a great opportunity to have your kids practice their scissor skills. Mombrite
Dr. Seuss Preschool Crafts
Unlock your child’s imagination with delightful Dr. Seuss preschool crafts! Dive into a world of whimsical characters and vibrant colors as your little one explores creative projects inspired by beloved stories.
Perfect for both parents and teachers, these craft ideas will spark joy and encourage artistic expression. Let’s bring the magic of Dr. Seuss to life through fun and engaging activities!
Everyone will enjoy this Put Me in The Zoo craft, so if you are having a class party to celebrate Read Across America, a Dr. Seuss Birthday or your preschoolers love Dr. Seuss books I suggest adding this easy Dr. Seuss paper plate craft. Natural Beach Living
Create your own duck feet and have fun painting with these “new” feet. Then if your child enjoys the squish of paint on their feet then walk through the paint with their own feet. Emma Owl
How fun would it be to set up a little Dr. Seuss photo shoot with your students or at a Dr. Seuss party? Your child can help create this cute photo prop. Design Dazzle
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! Artsy Craftsy Mom
This simple paper plate craft of the main character is an easy for kids to make and fun book-inspired activity to do after reading the silly story. ABC’s of Literacy
This Put Me in the Zoo handprint craft is both fun and colorful. Your child will love gluing bright pom-poms on to decorate their animal. Our Kids Things
As we wrap up our Dr. Seuss crafts round-up, we hope you and your preschoolers have found endless inspiration and joy in these creative activities. These crafts not only foster creativity but also bring the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss to life in your home or classroom.
Remember, the most important part of any craft is the fun and learning shared along the way. So, gather your supplies, dive into the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss, and create memories that will last a lifetime! Happy crafting!

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.










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