In order to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday, my daughter's school hosted "Dr. Seuss Week", in which they had a chance to partake in something Seuss-related each day.
Wednesday seemed like a great day to bring in a
Stepford-version tribute to the famous author, so after some arranging with her teacher, I created a platter of Green Eggs and Ham. The ham is, of course, not really ham. I molded some rice
crispies treats and covered with a fantastic shade of green, then used my edible black marker to
cartoonize it even more. Fondant must have been created with Seuss in mind.... looks like it came right out of the book.. including the fancy fork! The Ham was flanked by some basic butter cookies, including a handful of gluten free cookies for a child who had allergy concerns.
of course I couldn't stop there, and had to add another thing or two. Or, Thing 1 and Thing 2 cupcakes, to be more
precise. Behold some chocolate cupcakes, topped with a very blue
buttercream, garnished with blue cotton candy "hair".
together they made for a fun presentation, and the kids (all
kindergartners, by the way) truly enjoyed celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday with a little party.
Once at
the school and all set up, I also added 2 more final gluten-free cookies to my cupcake towers. While I did not make gluten free cupcakes for Thing 1 and Thing 2, I did create two decorated cookies in their names.
So here's to Dr. Seuss, and all of the wonderful ways he's sparked our imaginations over the years! Happy birthday!