Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday and the start of National Read Across America Week with these Wocket in My Pocket Cupcakes! from Southern Plate.
If you're in charge of bringing reading-themed snacks to school this week, visit Southern Plate for a printable wocket page—just print out the wockets and stick 'em in homemade or store-bought cupcakes. Read on for other silly Seussical snack ideas...
I found these Dr. Suess Recipes from Activity Village:
- Every kid loves Green Eggs and Ham (scrambled eggs with green food coloring).
- Make the Cat in the Hat's Hat using 1) white and red gummy Lifesavers "glued" together with vanilla frosting OR 2) pancakes, strawberries, and whipped cream.
- Use a fish-shaped cookie cutter and Jello to make One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.
- Make Pink Ink by blending strawberries and milk in a blender.
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Comments (5)
these should be a huge hit in my house!! thanx!
These are so cute!!
Those are yum :)
wow i goda make them my kindergardner just had party day 4 dr seuss birthday she just got 2 make them thanxs
We usually do Green Eggs and Ham for Breakfast, but this year we are doing a Topsy Turvy Cake and Cupcakes, this weekend of course. My DD dressed as Cindy Lou Who, look for my Journal post later this evening.