Monsters University - Tote Bag Craft
Make your own Monsters University tote bag with the help of these printable instructions. It would be perfect for collecting treats on Halloween, wouldn't it?
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Make your own Monsters University tote bag with the help of these printable instructions. It would be perfect for collecting treats on Halloween, wouldn't it?
Make up a delicious smoothy with help from Monsters University! Three interesting monster smoothy recipes here...
Paint your old sneakers to look like monsters! Here's a great craft idea from Monsters University!
Here's an unusual template for carving a pumpkin this Halloween - straight from Monsters University! Download the pdf for instructions and template...
Just for fun, here's a printable game of "pin the badge on Arnie" from Monsters University - it's a bit more original than a tail on the donkey!
Print out this set of Monsters University cards to play a memory game with all your favourite characters from the films.
Printing and cutting out this giant Monsters University puzzle is not for the faint-hearted - there are 22 pages! But the kids will certainly enjoy assembling it, and if you print onto card and treat it carefully you should be able to keep it for repeated use.
These two little insect friends want to meet up, but first they have to find a route through this very tricky maze. Can you help them?
Don't you just love this elephant scramble puzzle? Ask your children to guess which elephant is going to eat the apple, then trace over their trunks to see if they were right!
A crossword full of farmyard fun! Does your child know all the "baby" names of farmyard animals? We have two versions of the crossword, one with prompts for younger children.
This funny photo of a chicken is sure to encourage kids to use our notebooking pages! Useful for a farm project, perhaps?
Children who love cats will enjoy using our notebooking pages, perhaps to study the cat as a pet or as a farm animal, to write about their own cat, or for story writing. We have two versions to choose from.
Here's a fun set of dominoes featuring a cute collection of farm animals - a bit more interesting than black and white dots! Just match the animals to play. To make a sturdier game you could glue the cards to a rectangle of craft foam, or laminate them.
Here's another of our simple jigsaws to print, cut up (using our jigsaw cutting guides) and enjoy. This cheeky goat is sure to appeal!
We hope that this lovely yellow duck jigsaw will appeal to younger children. It takes moments to make (using our Jigsaw Cutting Guides) and of course you can store it easily for repeated use.
We just love this little dog - he seems like the perfect companion for a child! Here he is in jigsaw format. It makes a quick activity and it's simple to do (using our Jigsaw Cutting Guides). Tailor the jigsaw for the age of your children.
This silly chicken illustration works very well in jigsaw format - and we hope the kids will enjoy it! Just print it out, cut using our Jigsaw Cutting Guides, and have fun putting it back together again.
Here's a fun little printable cat jigsaw, which takes moments to make and is fun for the kids to reassemble!