Rooster Dot To Dot
The rooster is missing his body. Children need to follow the numbers 1-10 to draw in the body, practising their counting and pencil control skills.
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The rooster is missing his body. Children need to follow the numbers 1-10 to draw in the body, practising their counting and pencil control skills.
This proud rooster is full of detail to colour, perfect for Chinese New Year or any time.
This proud looking rooster would make a lovely "well done" card or perhaps to wish someone happy Chinese New Year of the Rooster!
Did you know that the hanging skin under a rooster's beak is called a wattle? Neither did I! Can you complete this rooster picture by drawing on the wattle? Don't forget the eyes, beak and feet too!
Here's a fun way to encourage some story writing! Our lovely rhino colouring page tops lines or handwriting lines on this rhino scene story paper.
Print out this lovely poster featuring a parent rhino with baby, to decorate a child's bedroom, play room or perhaps the classroom.
This cute colouring page of a parent rhino and child is perfect for an African animal topic and for all kids who love animals.
Here's a fun printable card for children to colour and give to friends or family. A hand-coloured card is always appreciated and this rhino scene would be perfect for any occasion, but also perhaps for Father's Day or Mother's Day.
Do you need a card quickly? Here's a really cute rhinos scene card that just needs printing and folding...
Encourage children to find out some fun facts about the rhino, or rhinoceros, with this printable worksheet. Choose from black and white or colour.