Instructions:
1. Color and print the Dr. Seuss portrait coloring page (see printable below).
2. Cut out the body and head as shown and paste on a paper bag.
3. Read a biography or some facts about Dr. Seuss and write on the board as a group activity.
4. Have students pick their 3 most favorite facts and write them on the back of their puppet!
— with Dr. Seuss.
I look little....but I PRINT
BIG
Click the printer icon with the crayon cursor for a high quality
large coloring page. You may print in black and white or after you've colored
the artwork. See instructions for more
info.
Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and cartoonist most widely known for his children's books written under the pen name Dr. Seuss. He published over 60 children's books, which were often characterized by imaginative characters, rhyme, and frequent use of trisyllabic meter. His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. Numerous adaptations of his work have been created, including eleven television specials, three feature films, and a Broadway musical.
How to use our
interactive Dr. Seuss coloring pages:
Click on one of the colors in the color palette to
choose a color.
With your selected color, click on a part of a picture
to fill it with that color.
You may change your colors as often as you like.
When you are happy with your coloring, you may print
out your picture by clicking on the printer icon on the
coloring page (Says "Full Page Print"). Only your artwork
with sentence will print - advertisements, directions,
and color palette will not print. Graphics print crisply
and clearly.
If you wish to color your page offline, hit the printer
icon on the coloring page BEFORE filling in any colors.
If you already started to color online, you can color
the parts white or hit refresh to get just the outline.
These Dr. Seuss coloring pages make great mouse
practice activities for younger children but can also be
used with older children beginning to learn how to read.
If the child is unable to read the sentence that goes with
the Dr. Seuss coloring page, have them click on
each word to hear the sentence. This activity reinforces
reading skills. Check out our additional ideas
on how to use our Dr. Seuss coloring pages for reading
activities.