Whether you’re celebrating Dr Seuss Week or just looking for a fun snack to pair with your favorite book, check out these simple Dr Seuss snacks for kids!
When you add these tasty treats to your favorite Dr. Seuss activities, you’ll capture your preschooler’s attention and inspire them to help you out in the kitchen.
Below, you’ll find a variety of desserts, tasty treats, refreshing drinks for kids, and more!
Dr Seuss Snacks
one fish two fish Rice Krispies treats
Turn an ordinary batch of Rice Krispie treats into a Seuss-inspired snack with these One Fish Two Fish Rice Krispie treats.
Strawberries, bananas, and marshmallows come together for a fun treat when you serve up these easy Dr. Seuss kabobs. Preschoolers can help slice the fruit and thread the skewers.
Dr Seuss Put Me In The Zoo Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes
Dr Seuss Put Me in the Zoo cupcakes are served in colorful ice cream cones. This helps contain the crumbs that inevitably come with peeling the wrapper off cupcakes.
If you’re looking for more Dr. Seuss activities to do with your preschoolers, check out all of these fun ideas.
Of course, you should read one or two of your favorite Dr. Seuss books. You can grab them from the library or order them from Amazon to add to your preschool bookcase.
Your Favorite Seuss – From his very first book to his very last book, here in one big volume are 13 classic Dr. Seuss stories, everyone’s favorites. All of the words and virtually all of the illustrations are included.
Dr. Seuss’s Book of Colors – Nurture a love of reading—and of the many colorful characters created by Dr. Seuss—with this great new concept book for beginning readers
The Big Green Book of Beginner Books – The only thing better than a Dr. Seuss book is six of them in one! The easy words, engaging rhymes and bright art can turn any kid into a reader.
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These are all such great Seuss snack ideas! Can’t wait to try them with my kids!