Badger Grid Copy
Can the kids trace the squares carefully one by one on our badger grid copy puzzle to draw their own badger picture? It takes some careful drawing skills...
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Our grid copy puzzles are fun for all ages and vary in difficulty, so choose an animal or bird below that suits your child's abilities. Copy the picture from the left grid to the right, counting carefully and copying one square at a time. How do the finished pictures compare?
Can the kids trace the squares carefully one by one on our badger grid copy puzzle to draw their own badger picture? It takes some careful drawing skills...
This grid copy is one for older children, who will enjoy trying to draw their own deer, complete with tricky antlers!
Can the kids copy this quite tricky picture of a fox from the left grid to the right? It is easiest if you count carefully and copy one square at a time...
This is quite a tricky picture to copy, even with the help of our grid! But if the kids take it slowly and work square by square, they will soon have their own picture of a hedgehog in the blank grid on the right, matching the one on the left.
Can the kids copy the picture of the mole successfully from left grid to right? If they take it square by square and count and copy carefully, they should end up with a very similar picture!
There is quite a lot of detail in this mouse grid copy, but if the kids take it square by square and copy carefully, they should manage it!
Can the kids copy this picture of an otter from one grid to the other? It takes some careful drawing skills (his paws might be tricky!).
Here's a fun way to learn how to draw an owl - and practise copying and concentration skills at the same time! It can help to count carefully and copy one square at a time...
Here's a really cute picture of a rabbit for the kids to copy. Try counting the squares and then copy one at a time to help.
Ravens are thought to be very intelligent birds - can the kids use their own brain power and concentration skills to copy the picture from one grid to another? Careful counting and copying square by square can make this task easier...
Have a go at our grid copy robin puzzle. It's fun to copy a picture using the squares of a grid, and it takes concentration and practice, and sometimes counting, too.
Our grid copy pages ask the kids to copy a picture from one grid to the next, using the boxes to help. Here's a cheeky squirrel grid copy which I think they will enjoy!