I'm a sucker for those mustaches, so I'll take that one when the kids aren't looking! My daughter loves pretend play so she loved the finger puppet, and my son loves anything contact paper, so the Truffula trees were his fave. Today's activities include a Lorax finger puppet modeled off our popular Itsy Bitsy Spider puppet, a Truffula Tree Sticky Window and a super fun, super easy Lorax mustache, which we modeled off our equally-hilarious Mooseltoe Mustache.Īll three crafts were big hits with both kids. My daughter really likes the story of the Lorax! Since reading it, we have also watched the original 25 minute Lorax cartoon and the newer Lorax movie. Now that they're getting a little older, they're totally ready for the full hard cover versions. Seuss board books were perfect for the kids. When the kids were toddlers, the abbreviated Dr. The Lorax has been the most inspirational book of the Seuss collection so far. I am including some affiliate links so you have easy access to all the books and materials! Seuss crafts and these Lorax Craft Ideas totally prove it! I love sharing fun book-inspired crafts and activities, and this post is a testament to that! Today's post features 3 Lorax-Inspired crafts and was originally featured in The Virtual Book Club for Kids.
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