Lolly Stick Stable
Whether for a farmyard project, or a home-made Nativity scene, this simple lolly stick stable takes a bit of patience to make but is well worth the effort.
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Whether for a farmyard project, or a home-made Nativity scene, this simple lolly stick stable takes a bit of patience to make but is well worth the effort.
This fun dragon worksheet can be used as is, or laminated and use with a dry wipe pen. A fun way to learn to form letters - and of course your child can colour in the dragon too.
Little kids can have some fun drawing around feet, cutting out the shape, sticking it and ending up with this fabulous footprint horse!
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Colour in this lovely puppy dog and then trace the letters underneath.
Kids can learn to write the letters for "dog" with this fun worksheet, which also leaves plenty of space for them to form the letters on their own.
Colour in the picture of the dog, and learn to write the word by tracing first with the finger, then with a pencil. Laminate and use a dry-wipe pen if you prefer.
Here's a fun handprint painting horse that younger children will enjoy. Why not paint a whole herd!
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Pairs figure skating is an exciting event to watch at any competition and one of the most popular events at the Winter Olympics. The couple in our colouring page look very elegant, don't they?
Word wheel challenges are the ultimate flexible puzzle! They can be used by a single child, as a team activity, or in a group competing against each other. Who can make the most words? For older children you could set a time limit. And don't forget to look for the 9 letter word...
Word wheel challenges are a great activity if you have 10 minutes to fill or are stuck inside on a rainy day. You can take as long as you like, or set a challenging time limit! Maybe there could be a small prize for anyone who finds the 9 letter word?