Bat Counting Jigsaw
Learning to count and put numbers 1 to 10 in order is fun with this bat jigsaw, which is of course perfect for Halloween. It comes in black and white (make sure the kids colour the picture before you cut it up!) and colour.
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All you need for our printable number jigsaws is card and printer ink! Slice along the vertical lines and then get the kids to put the picture back together again, using the numbers to help - or check - what they are doing. When they have learned their numbers you can always cut them off the bottom of each piece ... it makes the jigsaws much harder!
Learning to count and put numbers 1 to 10 in order is fun with this bat jigsaw, which is of course perfect for Halloween. It comes in black and white (make sure the kids colour the picture before you cut it up!) and colour.
Test children's early counting skills by having them arrange the strips of this beaver counting jigsaw in order to complete the picture of the beaver. Choose from our colour or black and white options.
Practice counting up to 10 with this budgie counting jigsaw. Print onto some card, then cut along the dotted lines to cut the jigsaw into strips.
Test children's early counting skills by asking them to arrange the strips of this cat counting jigsaw in order to complete the picture. Choose from our colour or black and white options.
Counting plays a part in many celebrations; be it counting down to midnight or counting the number of puffs it takes to blow out the candles on a birthday cake. Help children practice counting to 10 with our celebration counting jigsaw.
Print our fun chimpanzee counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
Help the kids learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this cosy Christmas room jigsaw! Just print onto some card and then slice along the vertical lines. Children can use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
We've turned this beautiful Christmas illustration into a fun counting jigsaw. Just print onto some card, slice down the vertical lines then ask the kids to reassemble the picture by counting from 1 to 10 correctly...
This Christmas village counting jigsaw is pretty enough to give as a small homemade gift for the kids at Christmas - just print onto some card, slice down the vertical lines and put in a small box or bag. Then the kids can use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
Kids will love this Christmas counting jigsaw with its cute woodland animal scene, and it's a great way to practise counting from 1 to 10 too. Print onto some card, slice down the vertical lines then ask the kids to reassemble the picture.
Colour in this jigsaw and then cut into strips. Children need to be able to put the strips 1 - 10 in the correct order to complete our dog counting jigsaw. When they have mastered their numbers you can cut them off the bottom and still enjoy the jigsaw without them.
Print out this pretty Happy Easter jigsaw for the kids to enjoy during the holidays! All you have to do is slice along the vertical lines. Then the kids can use the numbers to help them put it back together.
Putting things into order is more fun when you are also putting a jigsaw back together again! That's the idea behind this Happy Easter jigsaw. Just print onto card and cut along the vertical lines.
Print this colourful elephant counting jigsaw on to card and then cut out and laminate. Children will have fun practicing their counting skills as they arrange the strips to complete the picture.
This fish counting jigsaw is a fun way for kids to practise their numbers. Just print onto card and then slice it up along the vertical lines. They can use the numbers to help them put it back together again. Choose from a colour version, or black and white.
Practise counting with these pretty flower number match up cards! Print out the five pages in the PDF file onto some card, cut each pair in half then mix up and give to the kids to reassemble.
Colour in (or print our coloured version), cut and re-assemble this fun frogs counting jigsaw to help kids learn their numbers up to 10. Slice along the vertical lines.
Help the kids practise counting with this fun printable jigsaw featuring a family of gazelles in Africa. Print onto card and then slice along the vertical lines. To extend the activity, choose the black-and-white version and ask them to colour in the picture first.
Colour in this jigsaw and then cut into strips. Children need to be able to put the strips 1 - 10 in the correct order to complete our giraffe counting jigsaw. When they have mastered their numbers you can cut them off the bottom and still enjoy the jigsaw without them.
Colour in (or print our coloured version), cut and re-assemble this fun goldfish counting jigsaw to help kids learn their numbers up to 10. Slice along the vertical lines.
Print our fun guinea pig counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
Here is a fun way to practice counting and tie it in with everyone's favourite spooky holiday! There are 4 pages to this pdf file. Print onto card, cut each pair apart, and give to the kids to reassemble.
Learn to count to 10 and enjoy a hamster-themed jigsaw puzzle at the same time. Just print onto card, slice along the vertical lines, and jumble up for the kids to put back together again.
Here's a fun activity to keep the kids busy and test counting skills this Thanksgiving. Print out the colour version of our Happy Thanksgiving jigsaw onto some card, or colour-in our black and white version.
Practise counting skills with these fun harvest match the numbers jigsaw cards. Cut out each jigsaw card and then cut each one into two pieces following the line in the middle.
Print our cute hedgehogs counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
This hippo counting jigsaw is a fun way to help children practise counting skills. Print the jigsaw on to card, cut into strips and ask children to arrange the strips into the correct order.
Help the kids practise counting with this fun printable horse jigsaw. Print onto some card and then slice along the vertical lines. To extend the activity, choose the black-and-white version and ask them to colour in the picture first.
Print out this ice rink scene and slice along the vertical lines. The kids then need to count from 1 to 10 correctly to put the picture back together! Available in colour, and black and white.
Practice counting up to 10 with this lion counting jigsaw. Print on to card, ask children to colour and then cut along the dotted lines to cut the jigsaw into strips.
This new year help children practice their counting with our fun midnight counting jigsaw. Chose your version - we have coloured and black and white, to colour yourself, to chose from - print on to card and cut into strips along the dotted lines.
Help the kids learn their numbers 1 to 10 with this gorgeous owl family jigsaw! Just print it onto card and then slice along the vertical lines. Children can use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
This panda jigsaw is a fun way for kids to practise their numbers. Just print onto card and then slice it up along the vertical lines. They can use the numbers to help them put it back together again. Choose from a colour version, or black and white.
Help the kids learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this fabulous parrot family jigsaw! Just print onto some card and cut along the vertical lines. Children can then use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
Help the children to learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this adorable penguin jigsaw! Print onto some card then slice along the vertical lines. The children then need to use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces and complete the picture.
Here's a fun activity to keep the kids busy and test counting skills. Print out the colour version of our pig counting jigsaw onto some card, or colour-in our black and white version. Cut into strips and ask the children to complete the jigsaw using the numbers 1-10 along the bottom.
Test children's early counting skills by asking them to arrange the strips of this pirate counting jigsaw in order to complete the pirate scene. Choose from our colour or black and white options.
This pirate galleon jigsaw is a fun way for kids to practise their numbers. Just print onto card and then slice it up along the vertical lines. They can use the numbers to help them put it back together again. Choose from a colour version, or black and white.
Help the kids practise counting on a rainy day with this fun printable jigsaw. Print onto card and then slice along the vertical lines. To extend the activity, choose the black-and-white version and ask them to colour in the picture first.
Pop this reindeer counting jigsaw into a homemade advent calendar or stocking for a fun Christmas activity that helps the kids learn to count to 10. Print onto some card and slice along the vertical lines to make.
Practice counting skills with this adorable printable rhino puzzle! Just print onto card and slice along the vertical lines. Then your child puts the pieces back together in order to complete the picture again. We have a colour version, or one that your child can colour in first...
Colour in (or print our coloured version), cut and re-assemble this cute robin counting jigsaw to help kids learn their numbers up to 10. Simply print onto some card then slice along the vertical lines.
Print this fun snowy day counting jigsaw onto card and then cut out into strips. Children will have fun practising their counting skills as they arrange the strips to complete the picture. Choose from a ready-coloured version and a version that the children can colour in themselves.
Colour in (or print our coloured version), cut and re-assemble this stormy day counting jigsaw to help kids learn their numbers up to 10. Simply print onto some card then slice along the vertical lines.
Practice counting skills with this sunny day printable puzzle! Just print onto card and slice along the vertical lines, and ask the children to put the pieces back together in order to complete the picture again. We have a colour version, or one that your child can colour in first...
Here's a fun puzzle to try at Thanksgiving. Colour in this Thanksgiving dinner jigsaw then cut into strips. The children then need to be able to put the strips from 1 to 10 in the correct order to reassemble the picture.
Print our fun tortoise counting jigsaw out onto card and then slice along the lines vertically. Can the kids put it back together again? It's a fun way to practice counting from 1 to 10. We have a black and white version, too, that the kids can colour in.
The children can practice their counting with this lovely unicorn counting jigsaw. Choose your version - we have coloured and black and white (to colour yourself) to choose from, then print onto card and cut into strips along the dotted lines. The children can then use the numbers on
Print our Valentine's Day counting jigsaw, slice into strips along the dotted lines and arrange in order. We have either a colour or a black and white version for children to personalise by colouring in themselves.
This colourful set of 20 number match up cards will add a fun twist to learning to count this Valentine's Day. Print on to card and then cut out each strip. Cut along the diagonal dotted line to split the number from the array. Mix up the cards and have children match the pairs.
This little jigsaw makes a fun way for kids to practice their numbers. Just print onto card and then slice it up along the vertical lines. They can use the numbers to help them put it back together again. Choose from a black and white version or colour.
This windy day counting jigsaw is a fun way to help children practise counting skills up to 10. Print the jigsaw onto card, cut into strips and ask the children to arrange the strips into the correct order.
Print out this happy Winter scene jigsaw for the kids to enjoy. All you have to do is slice along the vertical lines. Then the kids can use the numbers to help them put it back together.
Here's a simple jigsaw to make that will keep the kids busy waiting for Christmas to arrive! Print onto some good quality card, then slice along the vertical lines. The kids then need to use the numbers to put the cosy winter scene back together.
Help the children to learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this lovely Year of the Dog counting jigsaw. Just print onto some card then slice along the vertical lines. Children can then use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
Our Year of the Monkey counting jigsaw comes in two versions: black and white for the kids to colour in, or pre-coloured. Just print out, preferably onto card, and cut along the vertical dotted lines. Now the kids can put it back together again!
Print out this pretty Year of the Pig jigsaw for the kids to enjoy! All you have to do is slice along the vertical lines. Then the kids can use the numbers to help them put it back together.
Print our Year of the Rooster jigsaw on to card, cut in to strips and ask children to complete the jigsaw using the number 1 - 10 along the bottom to help. For older kids you could cut off the numbers and leave them to work the picture out by themselves!
Practise the numbers 1-10 with our counting jigsaw featuring a lovely wild zebra scene. Just print onto card and slice along the vertical dotted lines, jumble it up and get the kids to put it back together again.