Seven Fun Things to Do for Dr. Seuss’s Birthday!

There is nothing better than kicking off National Reading Month with a birthday celebration in honor of our favorite childhood author. Born March 2, 1904, Dr. Seuss published more than 40 books to stories such as The Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who! and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Readers and green eggs & ham lovers alike will come together to read-aloud his books, host a crafting party or even make his infamous gooey oobleck. Check out these fun school activities to do for his birthday (or during the week) with fun snacks, art projects and more on National PTA’s Pinterest.

Decorate your classroom door.

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Enjoy a decadent plate of green eggs and ham.

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If not, there’s a variety of other treats to eat.

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Create cool bookmarks…with a Tufted Mazurka of course!

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A fun experiment to try out.

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Lots of rhyming to do.

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Watch a Dr. Seuss movie.

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As Dr. Seuss always said, “Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.”


Catherine Llamido is digital communications specialist at National PTA.

Photo Credit: Pinterest

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