20+ Low-Prep One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Activities
Dr. Seuss books are always a huge hit with preschoolers. The funny rhyming text and non-sensical words draw kids in and keep them engaged from cover to cover.
Your preschoolers are sure to love these One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish activities! Each one features hands-on, low-prep Dr. Seuss-inspired fun.
I am always looking for ways to extend the fun when I teach with picture books. So, I’ve rounded up more than 20 hands-on One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish activities that your young learners will enjoy!
20+ Low-Prep One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Activities
Growing Book By Book shares a simple, handmade ABC matching game featuring red fish and blue fish!
Here’s a great Fish Catching Game from Pre-K Pages that will help kids hone their visual discrimination skills.
Young mathematicians can work on counting and beginning addition facts with these Montessori-Inspired One Fish, Two Fish Math Activities from Living Montessori Now.
This Red Fish, Blue Fish Sensory Science Bin from Parenting Chaos is the perfect activity to go along with this book.
If you have paper plates lying around, your preschoolers can make a paper plate handprint fish like this one from This Girl’s Life.
Learning 2 Walk has a fun and healthy One Fish, Two Fish Snack your preschoolers are sure to love!
Kids can practice mixing colors with this fun art project from Mini Monets and Mommmies.
Crafting doesn’t get any easier than this handprint fish activity from East Coast Mommy.
How about some One Fish Two Fish Popcorn Munch for an afternoon snack? Mom Endeavors shows you how to make it.
The Kindergarten Connection shares a quick and easy Red Fish Blue Fish Craft for Kids.
Preschool Toolbox shows how she used wikki stix to make the fish that star in One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish. If you don’t have wikki stix, you could use pipe cleaners.
Your kids are sure to get excited about creating Origami Fish like these from Artsy Craftsy Mom.
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: Dr Seuss Fish Bowl Craft
I Can Teach My Child shares directions on how to paint a fishbowl.
Lalymom created some One Fish Two Fish slime, and I LOVE what she uses for the fish. If you’ve got a slime-maker in your house, you have to try this one!
This Dr. Seuss inspired Fish Canvas Art from Glued to My Crafts is so cute! It’ll make a great keepsake, too.
I love this idea of having kids search to find the “real” word in this word game from Rainy Day Mum.
Pre-K & K Seuss Math w/One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas created a fun fishing for numbers activity for her girls. This is a fun way to add some math to your lessons.
Follow these directions from Deep Space Sparkle, and your kids can create their very own one-of-a-kind fish art.
With a paper plate and some goldfish crackers, your kids can make a fishbowl like this one from Mrs. Thompson’s Treasures.
These craft stick fish from Glued to My Crafts would make great refrigerator magnets!
Literacy and Lattes shares a fun {and edible} silly science experiment based on the book.
This number matching game from Better Than Homework is a great activity for improving your preschooler’s number literacy skills.
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