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Dr. Seuss Crafts, Activities and Party ideas by obSEUSSed

Saturday, February 21, 2015

I’ve been busy the past few years celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America Day (March 2).  We actually celebrate all year long by making Dr. Seuss crafts, snacks, printable worksheets, activities and more. This may be why people call me obSEUSSed.



These are a few of my favorite projects I've created.  You can see more details when clicking the links below each collage.
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ONE FISH TWO FISH and GREEN EGGS and HAM IDEAS:
One Fish Two Fish {free printable} fishing game for letter recognition.
1 Fish 2 Fish placemat {free printable} to practice counting.
1 Fish 2 Fish bathroom and dresser.
Green Eggs and Ham Egg Hunt and Rhyming Game
Green Eggs and Ham puzzle/cutting practice {free printable}.
Green Eggs and Ham snack tray.
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We love having Hop on Popcorn at our school Dr. Seuss carnival.
Try this fun Hop on Popcorn sight word game.
Really Hop on Pop when you draw him on a yellow bed sheet.
The Cat in the Hat storage container also makes a great Valentine box.
Take a look around this sight and you’ll find more Dr. Seuss and more regular children’s book crafts and activities.

I have a list of 350+ Dr. Seuss activities on this page:
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Plus I’ve collected more than 1,500 ideas on several Pinterest boards.  Check out boards for Dr. Seuss parties, classrooms, crafts, Grinchmas, activities and more.
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Oh the Thinks You Can Think Dr. Seuss Activities and App Review

Thursday, August 25, 2011

schlop_treat_seuss_obSEUSSed_1Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!,” a book originally written in 1975 by Dr. Seuss, is now an interactive book app kids can read and play on their Apple devices.

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Oh, the Thinks You Can Think App Review:
My kids and I love reading the classic Dr. Seuss hardback books and now I can’t believe I can carry all the interactive books in my pocket or purse for my kids to read and play while shopping and traveling around town.  I’ve got my Dr. Seuss collection in my pocket! Instead of saying“There’s a Wocket in My Pocket,” I should say “there’s a touch in my clutch.” 

The Oh, the Thinks You Can Think omBook app has a variety of kid-friendly interactive elements. It can read to your child or your child can read it by themselves and go at their own pace. My kids, ages 5 and 7, easily flipped (swiped) through the electronic pages.

Oceanhouse Media,the creators of omBook apps, did an excellent job at keeping all of Dr. Seuss’ original illustrations. This specific story had question marks that would pop up for the kids to touch to progress the story on each page.  My kids have played with this book over and over making sure to tap each question mark causing pictures to move and pop up, and tap each picture on the page making the vocabulary word pop up. When it tells you to “think right” the question mark appears on the right encouraging the child to tap it, “think yellow” they tap the question mark and yellow birds appear.  Or my favorite, “Think about beautiful schlopp with a cherry on top” and you tap the schlopp causing a cherry to appear. How fun is that?

Get little ones excited about reading:
The great literacy connection for this story is that as your child thinks about the words, they tap the question marks to immediately see what they thought about. They make it happen. They think it, they see it. Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! 

The Oh, the Thinks You Can Think omBook app is a Seusstastic way to keep children imagining and exploring the world of Dr. Seuss while experiencing early literacy and thinking skills.

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More Dr. Seuss Apps:
Oceanhouse Media, in partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, plans to create 44 of the author’s books as omBooks (Oceanhouse Media Books). There are 34 Dr. Seuss apps available right now including a handful of free apps to get you started. Check out Dr. Seuss’ ABC’s and the Bday Camera (photo app). Oh, the Thinks You Can Think omBook app is available for $3.99.

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Disclosure: I received a free version of the “Thinks” app to let my kids try for this review. We had already been playing with multiple Oceanhouse Media Dr. Seuss apps (they are on the top selling apps list and have an excellent reputation for great products) and have enjoyed the variety and interactivity of each one. 

They just released “There’s a Wocket in My Pocket” omBook app last week. What book do you think they’ll do next?

Giving Away 20 Dr. Seuss Apps:
Oceanhouse Media is giving away 20 of their Dr. Seuss apps to one random person who comments on their Facebook page by Aug. 31.  All you need to do is like their page and leave a comment of your favorite Dr. Seuss quote. Fun, quick and easy to enter. Take 1 minute now to share your favorite quote and enter. Contest details here.

Twitter Party:
Monday, Aug. 29 6 pm PST. Use hashtag #OMB2S to discuss back to school with @OceanhouseMedia and others on Twitter. These chats are fun and I am looking forward to participating.

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Here are a few activities I came up with to go along with Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!


Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! Free Printable Worksheet:
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Personal or classroom use only. Click on picture to enlarge then right click to “Save As” to your computer. You could also copy and paste into a ‘Word’ document.

Reality vs. Imaginary Thoughts:
Have children think up something real in the first thought bubble, then something pretend in the second thought bubble. Depending on their age they can draw pictures or write words. They could make a list or fill out several worksheets.  Get them thinking. They could draw pictures from the book (i.e. Schlopp or a Rink-Rinker-Fink) or make up their own.
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A Great After School or Classroom Snack: Beautiful Schlopp with a Cherry on Top
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Super easy to make Schlopp: Apple Sauce, 1-2 drops food coloring and an M&M for the cherry on top.

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Balancing Activity:
Let the kids stack rocks or wood chips to see if they can balance them. Then ask if they would dare yank the tooth of a Rink-Rinker-Fink, see if they can pull a rock out of the middle of the pile to see what happens.

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Zoo Field Trip:
We went to the zoo today and I asked the kids the question from the book, “How much water can 55 elephants drink?” My son answered, “I don’t know, maybe 135 tanks. Then they use their trunks to give each other showers.” Ask your kids that question too the next time you visit the zoo.
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Posting this project at the following blogs with more great ideas:
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Penguin in a Pear Tree

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

On the First Day of Christmas my true love gave to me... a Penguin in a Pear Tree (maybe make that an Olive tree).

Speaking of Penguins, did you see the Living Planet Aquarium is hosting a FREE day on Dec. 13, 2010 from 11 am to 6 pm in Salt Lake City.  Our kids love the new Penguin Encounter.  (See more free admision info for Hogle Zoo, Red Butte Garden and several UT museums at ZAP.)

We love Christmas books during the holidays. Several books feature these cute waddling penguins.  As you read books, have your kids try making this cute Penguin olive appetizers.

Our kids had a blast making these. They realized you can do more with olives than just put them on every finger. They look a little sloppy because that's what happens when kids get in on the fun.  The kids loved eating them too I just had to swat their hands away a few times while we were making them.

My neighbor introduced me to these darling penguins made out of olives, carrots and cream cheese. I'm not sure where she originally got the idea but I'm glad she shared it.

Now see my neighbor's beautiful version. I love her cheese ball igloo made out of softened cream cheese, mixed with chives and garlic salt. She also cut pimentos for the bow ties.  Don't forget the decorative toothpicks. Kids love making these.

All Recipes.com has a great recipe to make these.
If you want to see some perfect penguins go to Once Upon a Plate.
Or see this tutorial at Paper Caper.
Serious Eats uses a mozzarella ball instead of cream cheese.

You might like Mr. Popper's Penguins. Try finding a penguin book at your library or online.


Linking to Today's Creative, Get Your Craft On Tues.
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House of Hepworths Rock your Recipes.
Fingerprints on the Fridge, Feature Yourself Fridays
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Show and Tell Saturdays at Be Different Act Normal
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