Complete the Bat Puzzle
Complete the missing parts of the grid on the left by referring to our lovely bat on the right - a fun complete the bat puzzle!
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NEW! Our Halloween complete the picture puzzles area fun challenge for kids, especially when the pictures have such cute smiles as this collection. There's a range of difficulty here, with thirteen different pictures to choose from.
Complete the missing parts of the grid on the left by referring to our lovely bat on the right - a fun complete the bat puzzle!
Here's a fun puzzle / drawing activity which will challenge the children's copying and pen control skills! Copy the missing bits of the cat on the left by referring to the picture of the cat on the right.
This is one of our simpler "complete the Halloween picture" puzzles, featuring a cauldron. All the bubbling, potion bit of the the cauldron is already drawn, so the kids just have to fill in the feet and the very top.
Despite the complicated illustration, this Frankenstein complete the picture puzzle is relatively easy as the missing "parts" are straightforward.
The funny ghost on our "complete the ghost" puzzle has some fairly tricky lines to copy over, as well as a very characterful hat!
Can the kids fill in the missing parts of our jack o' lantern picture on the grid? This is a good "complete the picture" puzzle for beginners.
This is one of our tricker "complete the Halloween picture puzzles! The outline of the mummy is straightforward, but matching up the bandages will be tricky. Fun for an Ancient Egypt topic too?
There is quite a lot of the poison bottle label missing on this Halloween complete the picture puzzle. Some careful copying will be needed!
Here is another of our complete the picture puzzles – this time featuring cheerful skeleton. Children need to fill in the missing parts of the picture on the left.
We've left some parts of the picture of a spider and web on the left! Children need to look at the picture on the right and fill in the missing bits…
Can the kids complete the missing bits of the vampire picture? It's a fun way to practice observation, copying, and pencil control!
In this Halloween puzzle we ask children to complete the missing parts of our which picture by looking at the full picture on the right. We are encouraging good observation and copying skills!