New Dolphin Printables to Enjoy...
I've just added some gorgeous new dolphin printables which are sure to appeal to fans of these lovable creatures.
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I've just added some gorgeous new dolphin printables which are sure to appeal to fans of these lovable creatures.
Sunday is a special day in the UK and some other parts of the world.
I love daffodils, and tulips, and hyacinths, and primroses - so those are the flowers I've chosen to cut out and "plant" in my spring garden! Your children might prefer snowdrops, or bluebells, or lily of the valley...
It's just a few more days before the world turns green - some parts of the world, anyway! Do you have a stock of St Pat's activities ready yet?
Here's our second bath of boys' names handwriting worksheets and stationery - a mixture of top 100 names and a few special requests.
You never know when you might need a wolf mask, puppet or cuddly bean bag! Perhaps when you are reading Little Red Riding Hood or The Three Little Pigs? These crafts might be useful for cub scouts, too.
Tinkerbell fans will love these new colouring pages from the movie Tinkerbell and the Pirate Fairy, just out in the cinema in the UK.
When I asked a group of 8-9 year old boys and girls what they would most like to print and colour, the boys wanted footballers and the girls wanted One Direction and other favourite entertainers!
Some of you may remember that we added a set of I Spy Alphabet colouring pages last year - they have been a very popular download since then.
Get the kids writing acrostic poems about Spring - and spring flowers like tulips, daffodils and snowdrops, or a spring animal or two!
We've been working quietly behind the scenes to add more country fun facts and flag printables to our Around the World section.
We were so excited to watch Jenny Jones win Great Britain's first ever snow medal at the Winter Olympics that we couldn't resist celebrating with our own colouring page and poster.
We know that many of our visitors are involved with the Scouts and Guides around the world so decided this year that we would try to bring together some helpful resources for World Thinking Day on 22nd February.
There's been lots of talk recently about how beavers should be re-introduced into the country as they can help to prevent flooding - something that the south of England has been getting a lot of this year!
We've had some fun putting together a comprehensive collection of wolf activities for younger children - everything from a grid copy drawing challenge to some simple colouring pages, handwriting worksheets and learn to draw tutorial.
As part of our Russia topic we thought we would take a look at some traditional stories from Russia, including this delightful traditional fairy tale, The Fire Bird.
I've just added another collection of owl printables, worksheets and colouring pages to the website. I can't deny it - I love owls!
Take a trip around some of the world's most well-known and best-loved landmarks with our collection of printable postcards. They print out onto paper and then it's just a question of colouring, writing, folding and gluing.
Is your child struggling with maths? Get a free assessment of their maths age - as well as build their confidence and abiltiy - with our free trial of Maths Whizz, an online animated tutor providing fun and interactive maths games and lessons.
I've just added to the site a brand new collection of handwriting worksheets based around winter sports. They would be fun to do any time but of course we've created them with the Winter Olympics in mind.