Lost Poems by Dr. Seuss

We recently came across several original Dr. Seuss poems previously unpublished in the digital age. The works include some Seussian characters you’re familiar with, some you’ve never met, and plenty of rhymes to twist your tongues and your ears. Enjoy!  Download Allread more

DR. SEUSS – DR. SEUSS LORAX EARTH DAY GIVEAWAY OFFICIAL RULES

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New Dr. Seuss Zoom Backgrounds

Educators and Teachers, feel free to use these as you head into Graduation Season! If you’re unsure how to use a Zoom background, Zoom has some excellent documentation (with video!) right here. It’s easy to save these – open to full image in by clicking the thumbnail, and then right click the image and sayread more

Statement from Dr. Seuss Enterprises

Today, on Dr. Seuss’s Birthday, Dr. Seuss Enterprises celebrates reading and also our mission of supporting all children and families with messages of hope, inspiration, inclusion, and friendship. We are committed to action.  To that end, Dr. Seuss Enterprises, working with a panel of experts, including educators, reviewed our catalog of titles and made theread more

Photo gallery and Idea Exchange

E-mail your Lorax Project Student Earth Day photos and success stories to Random House Children’s Books at schoolandlibrarymarketing@randomhouse.com and we’ll post them here to inspire your fellow educators! (Note: Remember to ask for parents’ permission before submitting students’ photos). Paint A Mural This will beautify your school’s space and build teamwork. Turn An Ordinary Treeread more

What Do You Call Your Dad?

Like kids everywhere, Dr. Seuss used different words to describe fathers. In Hop on Pop, there’s both a pop that does not want to be hopped on and a sad dad who had a bad day! Find and circle the many other words for dad! Click the image below to download!read more

Art All Around Us Scavenger Hunt

Thanks to the books you’ve read, you’re getting the picture that art is everywhere. Find all kinds of art that is right in your home and your neighborhood when you go on a scavenger hunt for art. Click the image below to download!read more

Seuss-themed Fortune Cookies

Cracking open a fortune cookie is always fun. More fun is just around the bend when you and your child work together to make these literary fortune cookies filled with the wit and wisdom of Dr. Seuss. What you’ll need: 1 egg white 1/8 teaspoon orange or lemon extract 1 pinch salt 1/4 cup unbleachedread more

Up and Away! Hot Air Balloons

he balloons that soar to high heights in Oh, the Places You’ll Go are uniquely engineered and Dr. Seuss’s fanciful illustrations will have kids clamoring to try their hands at designing their own hot air balloon. This is a fun party craft idea or makes for adorable decorations for a graduation send-off. What you’ll need: balloons (helium-filledread more

Halloween Hats

For Halloween or other dress up fun, characters and creatures featured in Dr. Seuss titles are great inspiration for hats that lets kids be festive without completely changing clothes. There’s always the Cat’s wild red-and-white-striped stovepipe, but there are many other simpler headpieces kids can create with construction paper and imagination. What you’ll need: constructionread more

A Seussational Guest Book

At your child’s birthday, graduation, or other special celebration, a guest book is a wonderful way to capture the sentiments of friends and loved ones who shared the moment. Make it a unique memento for your child by using Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Places You’ll Go! to collect guests’ personal messages, favorite memories of your child, orread more

Seuss Field Day

Plan a day of outdoor sports with activities and games straight out of Dr. Seuss’s books. Start with readings from The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and The King’s Stilts and then get active with Dr. Seuss! Play Up-up-up and let kids try the Cat in the Hat’s balancing act. Collect some of theread more

Working Out at the Seuss Gym

Warm-up with readings of The Foot Book, Hop on Pop, and If I Ran the Circus to flex those brain muscles and find inspiration to get moving! Then pair up with your young reader to tackle this Seuss-inspired workout. Start the workout with Up Feet, Down Feet exercises inspired by The Foot Book. Walk your feet up aread more

Sing a Song of Seuss

Make special occasions in your home really sing with some Seussian musical fun! Dr. Seuss’s books are full of rhythm and rhyme—excellent inspiration for composing catchy lyrics. Read and explore The Cat in the Hat with your child with the goal of writing a song. You might also want to discuss some of the basic concepts of songwriting:read more

The Dr. Seuss Experience – A wondrous world awaits!

Welcome to The Dr. Seuss Experience, an imaginative and interactive immersion into the wondrous world of Dr. Seuss! This Seuss-tacular sensory spectacle takes you on an awe-inspiring journey through nine different, visually stunning Dr. Seuss worlds. You can swing among Truffula Trees from The Lorax, make your way through a brilliant balloon-filled maze from Oh,read more