Complete The Ice Cream Puzzle
Encourage reluctant drawers with this fun puzzle. All they need to do is copy a few lines and they will have completed their own ice cream picture.
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Perfect for summer holiday fun, children can challenge their mind with this fun collection of ice cream themed puzzles.
Encourage reluctant drawers with this fun puzzle. All they need to do is copy a few lines and they will have completed their own ice cream picture.
You won't find many of our complete the picture puzzles simpler than this complete the ice lolly puzzle, making it a perfect introduction for younger children.
This puzzle requires very close observation. Can your children find 10 differences between the two ice cream sundaes?
You need to find as many words as you can in our ice cream boggler puzzle. The longer the word the more points you earn. Bonus points for any ice cream themed words you can find (there are at least 5).
There are 6 delicious looking ice cream cones on this puzzle. One is slightly different to the other five. Can your children use their powers of observation to work out which it is?
This is a fun end of summer term activity. How many words can children make from the letters in 'ice cream cone'?
The kids will have fun copying this ice cream picture from one grid to the other. I only hope it doesn't make them feel too hungry for ice cream!
Most kids love ice-cream, and this little boy wants to find the way to the ice-cream cone with two interesting scoops! Can the kids help?
Which of these 6 yummy looking ice cream sundaes is different from the others? You'll have to look very closely to find the odd one out.
Can the kids find all the ice-cream words in this word search puzzle? Who would have thought there could be so many...
This stick is missing the ice lolly. Children need to carefully follow the numbers 1 to 10 to draw the outline on this ice lolly dot to dot and then they can decorate the lolly.
Here's a challenging puzzle to keep the kids busy - in fact two puzzles, as we have an easier and harder version of this picture. Don't tell the kids what it is and see how many squares they have to fill in before they work it out...