Dr. Seuss Printables

Karen Barnes
Having free Dr. Seuss printables for your kids to do over the long periods of time when they may not have something do can help ease the "I'm bored syndrom." These free Dr. Seuss printables found on the two sites listed in this article can also be used for making gifts for younger children during the holiday season or for birthdays especially in these economic and money crunching uncertainties.

Dr. Seuss books have been one of the longest running series of books for kids. Many of us adults remember reading the Dr. Seuss books and watching many of his books that have been made into television shows over the years.

Dr. Seuss Printables at ABCteach.com

There are eight different Dr. Seuss printables on this page at ABCTeach.com. You will find book report pages, word search, and more for the Dr. Seuss fan. Be sure to click on the links for "Green Eggs and Ham," "The Cat in the Hat," and "Oh, the Places You'll Go" links just above the list for other Dr Seuss printables. There are more printables for these specific Dr. Seuss books.

Seussville Print and Play Activities

At Seussville.com you will find free printable Dr. Seuss Printables for many of the characters found in the books. Each of the Dr. Seuss books listed on this site has various activities for kids to play and color. You will find recipes for cookies and puddings, gift wraps, coloring pages, games, and more free to print.

Printing out many of these free Dr. Seuss printables, you can create activity books for your kids. You can also print them out and make activity books for inexpensive gifts for children's Sunday school classes, day care, children who are ill and unable to leave the hospital or home, children of low income families, and other children who may need a bright spot in their day.

Also, during the year, police officers and fire departments see families in many different situations that could use such activity booklets for handouts to families of domestic violence, injuries due to car accidents, house fires, and other life changes that could use the help in bringing hope and happiness to children. By helping your local police and fire departments with "safe toys and activities," they can pass along the generosity of a person in their community to help brighten a child's day. Giving a little gift from the heart that doesn't cost a large amount of money and a little bit of your time during the year can make a difference in a child's and their family's day.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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