

I love the combination of fine motor skills, sensory play, and pretend play! Lorax Cupcake Liner Craft Lemon Lime Adventures has a great idea for a sensory bin inspired by the Lorax. I am imagining hours of fun with these in the dramatic play center. This Lorax-inspired science activity from Science Sparks is perfect for preschoolers! You just need a few simple materials to make it, and it’s not a difficult task. On My Kids’ Plate has some delicious Cat in the Hat fruit kabobs if you want something a bit more nutritious. In case you’re wondering, these treats were quite yummy! Seuss Party, which has even more Seuss-inspired fun. Seuss-tastic Treatsįor Fun Friday, one of our awesome parents made a yummy fish-in-a-bowl snack in honor of Seuss’ Cat in the Hat.

The preschool kids see it as a tricky puzzle to solve, and their observation skills get a nice workout. I’ve used Joyfully Weary’s hat matching activity for a few years now. I am so in love with it (but I have a thing about fun name activities for kids). To take this idea a step further, you need to check out Still Playing School’s Cat in the Hat name activity. Let the children make patterns of red and white, or just let them design their own hat for the Cat! Simply cut out red strips of construction paper, along with a basic hat shape from white paper. This simple activity is a hit every time.

Choose a few that your students would like, or try every single one! These activities were all inspired by the classic The Cat in the Hat. Seuss Activities for Preschool Kids Who Love The Lorax
