Saturday, September 4, 2010

Dr Seuss and a World of Craft

Around the world many children and adults are familiar with the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss. In fact, many people were influenced by his many pounds children every year in March, has celebrated his birthday in the world. If you're looking for some creative ways to share your love of Theodor Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss), why not try, inspired by one of these Dr. Seuss crafts through its vast library of short stories?

Most people are aware of the many fantastic creaturespropagate throughout the universe Seuss. Why not try to create their own version of a Zuzz zazz roost Dr. Seuss's ABC with googly eyes, pipe cleaners, pieces of construction paper and other odds-and-ends that food crafting your box? Nothing to create what might be considered inappropriate.

Another Dr. Seuss crafts order based on the shape of me and others. Need construction paper, crayons or markers and a stapler. Fold leaves 4-6Construction paper and then attach them together to resemble a book. Some ideas to include in the book: contours of the hand and a child, you can drag or stamp of a pet's paw or foot rather easily, illustrate or mark on the bottom of different size cups, forks or spoons, and everything in your home They are in various formats. This is a great lesson in the view of people, animals and objects for their differences but their similarities. This is a common themefound throughout the Seuss books.

The Cat in the Hat is one of the most popular and best-known representatives of Dr. Seuss books. A good idea is to create a trade that hat is similar to a cat door and is a reminder of the quirky and unique perspective to this classic funny stories. With strips of red and white cardboard, container of oatmeal cardboard cover in a striped design. Next paint or varnish or a disposable paper plates red or black. Then cut a cross withwith scissors to the paper plate in half and put the box of oatmeal in the plate forming a flap. Voila, a hat, the cat would be proud to wear!

For the last of the Dr. Seuss crafts, why not try to make Oobleck by history, and Bartholamew Oobleck? Instead of the usual paper, pen or color you need for an experiment in the kitchen of muddle-headed, but fun. Everyone knows the story will be excited to try this sticky concoction. Need 2.5Cups of corn flour, 1.5 cups of water with temperature, some green food coloring and spoon and a bowl, mix all the oobleck. Add the water in the bowl first and the color green with green food coloring. Then add half cup of cornstarch at a time. Your oobleck hours can be rolled and pressed tight to your heart's content.

I hope this Dr. Seuss crafts to help your family and celebrate the many contributions of Theodor Geisel to literature for children and are onlyfun. Enjoy!

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