20 Super Easy Dr. Seuss Crafts For Toddlers

Check out these 20 super cute and incredibly easy Dr. Seuss crafts for toddlers! Perfect way to introduce Seuss to little ones!

These Dr. Seuss crafts for toddlers are the perfect way to introduce your little one to the world’s most beloved author of children’s books. Take a look at our top five favorites from around the net.

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Five Favorite Dr. Seuss Crafts for Toddlers

  1. DR SEUSS FISH CANVAS PAINTING

Dr Seuss Craft For kids fish cover

 

Your tot’s hands make up the cute fish in this easy craft! Get the instructions at Glued To My Crafts Blog

  1. DR SEUSS HAT

Dr Seuss craft for toddlers

 

Everyone loves the Cat in the Hat, right? Let your toddler make a fun hat of their own! Details at The View From 510 Looking In.

  1. EASY FOX CRAFT

Dr Seuss Craft for kids fox cover

 

Fox in Socks is my all-time favorite Dr. Seuss book because it’s so much fun to read.  Check out the how-to on Glued to my Crafts!

  1. DR SEUSS PAPER HAT

Dr Seuss paper hat craft for toddlers

 

Find the details for this super simple Cat in the Hat project at House Of Burke!

  1. THING 1 & THING 2 HAND PRINTS

 

Dr Seuss Handprints

Find out how to make these cute Thing 1 and Thing 2 handprint Dr. Suess crafts for toddlers over at Serving Pink Lemonade!

      6. FISHBOWL CRAFT

Does your little one love the Dr. Seuss book- One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish? Then, they’ll certainly enjoy this fish bowl craft. Get the instructions for this craft at I Can Teach My Child.

 

  1. DR. SEUSS PLAYDOUGH

Playdough is so much fun, isn’t it? This easy playdough recipe features 4 Dr. Seuss-themed colors- blue, which represents Thing One and Thing Two from the book- The Cat in the Hat, green from the book- Green Eggs and Ham, red, which represents Fox from the book- Fox in Socks and yellow, which represents Sneetches from the book- The Sneetches and Other Stories. Details for this project are at JDaniel4’s Mom.

 

  1. DIY FOOT BOOK

Toddlers can make their very own Foot Book, which resembles the Dr. Seuss book- The Foot Book. Check out the how-to for this craft at Mom Endeavors.

  1. CAT IN THE HAT PAPER PLATE CRAFT

You have paper plates at home, right? Cool! Then your toddler can make this Cat in the Hat craft. Find the details for this project at There’s Just One Mommy.

  1. CAT IN THE HAT MASK

Tots will love making and using this Cat in the Hat masks. Find out how to make this craft at PBS.

  1. CAT IN THE HAT FINGER PUPPETS

Toddlers love playing with finger puppets, right? All you need for your little one to make these Cat in the Hat finger puppets are glue, googly eyes, pipe cleaners and pom-poms. Get the instructions for this craft at Woo Jr.

  1. DR. SEUSS SLEEP MASK

These Dr. Seuss sleep masks are straight from the Dr. Seuss book- I Can Read with My Eyes Shut. Details for this project are at 30 Minute Crafts.

  1. DR. SEUSS CUPCAKE LINER CRAFT

From the Dr. Seuss book- One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, come these cupcake liner fishes. Check out the how-to for this craft at I Heart Crafty Things.

  1. EGG CARTON TURTLE CRAFT

Does your little one enjoy the Dr. Seuss book- Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories? Then they’ll really enjoy making these adorable turtle crafts. Find the details for this project at Learn Play Imagine.

  1. DR. SEUSS ORIGAMI CRAFT

Toddlers will have a ball crafting these blue, green, red and yellow origami fishes, from the Dr. Seuss book- One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. Find out how to make this craft at Artsy Craftsy Mom.

  1. LORAX TOILET PAPER CRAFT

Tots love the Dr. Seuss book- The Lorax, right? So, there is no doubt they will be happy to make this Lorax character. Details for this project are at Crafty Morning.

  1. DR. SEUSS’ OOBLECK

 

You’ve never heard of Oobleck? Well, Oobleck is from the Dr. Seuss book- Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Does that jog your memory? Oobleck is basically a green, slimy, sticky substance. Check out the how-to for this craft at Modern Parents Messy Kids.

  1. THE LORAX TREAT HOLDER

If your tot is familiar with the Dr. Seuss book- The Lorax, then they’ll likely know The Lorax character, the little orange critter with a pale-yellow moustache. Find the details for this project at The Frugal Navy Wife.

  1. THE LORAX TRUFFULA TREES

You have no idea what a Truffula Tree is, do you? Well, it is a tree species in the Dr. Seuss book- The Lorax. Find out how to make this craft at Woo Jr.

 

  1. DR. SEUSS BOOKMARK

If you have some white elastic, a yellow marker, a black marker and some craft glue, your toddler can craft these Truffula Trees bookmarks from the Dr. Seuss book- The Lorax. Get the instructions for this craft at Obseussed.

 

 Which of these Dr. Seuss crafts for toddlers is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!

21 thoughts on “20 Super Easy Dr. Seuss Crafts For Toddlers

  1. I love these ideas, we homeschool and do Dr. Suess week every year. These ideas are ones i can use without stressing myself out.

  2. These are so cute! My friends just has a Dr. Seuss baby shower & it was adorable.

  3. I love the Fish Canvas painting. Fun for the kids and a great gift for the grandparents

  4. I just love anything Dr. Seuss! So does my niece. I would love to do the fish project with her to hang in her room!

  5. These are perfect for any Dr Suess fan, my favorite is the THing 1 and THing 2 handprint craft.

  6. Oh great!!! I can have some family time this weekend to do….thanks 🙂 this is awesome.

  7. Love the Thing 1 and Thing 2, something messy for them to do, they always enjoy that.

  8. I’m going to try the hat because it looks pretty easy and my granddaughter love cat in the hat.

  9. My daughter would love to make the hat craft, she loves The Cat in the Hat! She just made a cotton ball ghost and had a great time so I know she would like this craft. Thanks for the ideas.

  10. I love the Fish Canvas Painting idea! That was my favorite Dr. Suess book when I was little, and now I read it to my niece and nephew. I am definitely going to try this with them.

  11. Love Thing 1 and Thing 2. It’s a fun craft for kids but also a great keepsake or gift for the grandparents of their handprints.

  12. These are such great ideas and so timely for us! My oldest daughter has liked Dr. Seuss for a while and now the younger does too.

  13. Thank you for sharing this. It is perfect for when my nieces come stay months with me. They love crafts!

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