![]() Put on the crazy hair hat & you are ready to go! Using the white paper plate & permanent marker write Thing 1 or Thing 2 on the paper (see picture for details) and attach to the belly of the red shirt. Once you have the crazy hair made it is time to assemble the costume. I alternated the direction of the curls which made it a bit crazier but it is totally your preference! I used double sided tape to attach but staples work as well just remember to position the flat side of the staple on the inside of the band so it doesn't scratch the child's head. Once you have the strips curled it is time to attach them to the band. To do this, simply hold one end of the paper with one hand and with the other run two fingers along the strip slightly bending as you move up the strip using your thumb on the other side to guide! ![]() These can be the same width or different, either way works great! Curl each strip of paper with your finger. Cute several strips of blue construction paper to create the crazy hair. To make the hair, cut 2 wide strips of blue construction paper & attach the ends to make a band that fits the child's head. Red t-shirt (if it has printing, wear inside out) I thought that is share some of our easy costume ideas with you in case you need a little inspiration!Ĭostume 1: Thing 1 & Thing 2 from The Cat in the Hat We hd some very creative costumes and our preschool class even tried green eggs! We will make them again this year & we plan to try a few new things that might look a little weird but taste really good! Seuss character! We had so much fun last year. Seuss party and will be dressing up as our favorite Dr. We've also learned that he wrote over 40 books and that not only was he an author, someone who writes books, but also an illustrator, someone who draws pictures for books. we have also been learning some fun & interesting facts about him like his real name and that he liked to wear funny hats because they gave him funny ideas. We have been reading several of his books like One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and Green Eggs & Ham. Seuss, was born on March 2 so schools all over the world celebrate his contribution to childhood literacy during the last week of February or the first week of March. Seuss! Theodore Seuss Geisel, most commonly known as Dr. This week at Little Builders Preschool, a ministry of YWAM (Youth With A Mission) San Diego/Baja, we are celebrating all things Dr.
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