Snowman Playdough Mat
Now, even if there is no snow, your children can enjoy dressing a snowman with our printable playdough mat! Add buttons, scarf, hat and a carrot nose and maybe some twig arms...
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Now, even if there is no snow, your children can enjoy dressing a snowman with our printable playdough mat! Add buttons, scarf, hat and a carrot nose and maybe some twig arms...
You could use our snowflakes playdough mat as a counting activity by asking children to make a certain number of snowflakes - or in lots of other ways! Laminating the mat will mean that you can use it over and over again.
What is this robin missing? Its red breast, beak and eyes, of course! Can your children make him complete with playdough?
These cosy mittens need some decoration. Use playdough to add patterns and designs and maybe a bobble or two!
Use playdough to decorate the mantelpiece and add a log fire to this playdough mat for some jolly winter warmth!
A sufganiyot is a jam doughnut covered with powdered sugar, traditionally eaten at Hanukkah. This printable poster is part of a set to help children learn about Jewish traditions and the Festival of Lights
One from our set of Hanukkah posters, this one shows a Jewish style oil lamp to print and display for the Festival of Lights.
Here's a poster for a Hanukkah display featuring a menorah, the traditional Jewish candle holder that is lit on each night of Hanukkah.
Celebrate the Jewish Festival of Lights with our cheerful and colourful Happy Hanukkah poster.
Help children learn about Hanukkah by printing and displaying this poster of gelt, chocolate (or real) coins given to children at Hanukkah.