Thing 1 & Thing 2 - Dr. Seuss Craft for Preschoolers

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Dr. Seuss Craft Featuring Thing 1 and Thing 2
Photo Source: Creating & Teaching

Incorporate two of Dr. Seuss's most popular characters into your Dr. Seuss celebration with this adorable craft featured by Erin over at Creating & Teaching!

Materials

Red and White construction paper

Blue crayons

Blue Easter grass

Scissors

Glue

Black marker

Thing 1 & Thing 2 clip-art

Completing the Craft

Provide each student with a piece of red construction paper with the body already drawn on in black marker. Then, have students glue on the character's head (that has been pre-printed onto white paper using a clip-art image) and color in the hair with a blue crayon.

Next, provide students with a Thing 1 or Thing 2 label and have them cut out the circle and glue it onto the body.

Dr. Seuss Craft Featuring Thing 1 and Thing 2 in Progress
Photo Source: Creating & Teaching

For that extra special touch, complete the craft by having students glue blue Easter grass to the hair for a super cool 3-D effect! If you don't have blue grass handy, you could always use yarn or glitter for your special addition. Either would look great!

About the Author

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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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