![]() It also allows for some great conversation! Ask many questions while cooking with your children to encourage conversation! Be sure to ask specific themed questions while making these fun snacks! Return to Top Snack Recipe Ideas to Cook Up for Your Dr Seuss Theme!Ĭooking with children helps develop their math skills and helps them to learn how to follow directions. Read this I Wish That I Had Duck Feet (a story about a boy who wished he had something different!).įollow up by encouraging the children to draw a picture of what they said they wanted! In advance, ask the children what they would wish for if they could have any ONE thing they wanted. Materials Needed: Chart paper and a marker I Wish I Had Duck Feet ![]() Is there a class favorite? Which book was enjoyed the most? The least? Wish List Have them place their name next to their favorite Seuss book. Give the children their name and a piece of tape. If they are not writing their names yet, have papers with each child's name available. Seuss Theme, have all of the books you've read out for the children to look at.Įncourage the children to print their name on a piece of paper. Seuss books you've read with the children this week!Īt the end of your Dr. Materials Needed: A large sheet of paper with the names of all of the Dr. Do some opposite practice! Say things like: This is a great book to jump start their knowledge about opposites. VARIATION: Prior to this theme, record the children making the sounds and don't tell them why! When you have this theme, pull out the recording! They will LOVE hearing their own voices!Īfter reading The Foot Book (The Bright and Early Books for Beginning Beginners) to the children, help introduce them to left from right by reciting the page "Left foot, right foot" etc. VARIATION: Ask a parent to record the sounds! As you read the story, stop and play the voice! ![]() Materials Needed: In advance, record the animal sounds from the book Mr. Return to Top Dr Seuss Theme Circle Time IdeasĬircle Time is such a great time for children to learn the social skills of being together as a large group AND to learn more about your theme! Mr. Try adding stuffed animals and see how high the blocks can go to balance them! Run the ZooĪdd zoo animals (stuffed or sorters/counters) to your block area for your children to build a zoo.īe sure to include the book If I Ran the Zoo in your Block Area for your children to read! Materials: Wooden unit blocks, foam blocks and any other blocks you want to add!Ĭan your children balance as many items as the The Cat in the Hat did? Return to Top Dr Seuss Theme Block Center Ideas The children can make their own Trufulla Trees after reading The Lorax! Use playdough and provide pipe cleaners, pom poms, glue and other items. I'm not sure where the image is from, let me know if you do!
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