If I Ran The Zoo - Dr. Seuss Inspired Door Displays

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

How fabulous are these door displays inspired by Dr. Seuss' If I Ran The Zoo?! With Dr. Seuss' birthday/Read Across America coming up, if you're looking to add some "WOW!" to your hallway decor, might we suggest taking a closer look. Each display offers something a little different and, whether you decide to recreate a design or mix and match elements, we know your kiddos will love the effect!

Dr Seuss Door Display and Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: teacherytidbits.blogspot.com

Created by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. H, and featured by Natalie over at Teachery Tidbits, we absolutely love the zoo train and the peek-a-boo tree of this display!

Dr Seuss Door Display and Bulletin Board Ideas
Photo Source: Megan Murphy Lenahan

Megan Murphy Lenahan created this door display and we think it turned out Suess-tacular! How fun is it that she turned her door into the zoo entrance?! Pulling from the story, we love the simple design as well as how she mimics Gerald McGrew's renaming of the zoo; naming it after her school. {Aren't the signs - just like those in the book - super cute?!}

Dr Seuss Door Display and Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: hwh.grsc.k12.ar.us

Last, but not least, this door designed by West Side Elementary fifth grade teacher, Ms. Riley, would also make a great addition to your Dr. Seuss decor. We love the three-dimensional tree and 'vine' borders, as well as the fun title!

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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