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Whenever we play this game we get very giggly indeed! This only works when your group of children knows one another, and is roughly the same age.
Age: 6+
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Whenever we play this game we get very giggly indeed! This only works when your group of children knows one another, and is roughly the same age.
Age: 6+
You will need:
Use the squares on the grid to help you copy the drawing of a Christmas angel. It's fun, and good practice too!
Print out this Christmas drawing puzzle and copy the Christmas tree onto the grid, square by square.
Drawing a sprig of holly can be tricky, but not with our grid copy method! It's a great way of teaching kids how to draw, as they copy each square of the picture across from one side to the other.
Here's a fun way to learn how to draw Santa - and it is great for copying and concentration too! Copy each square of the picture on the left over to the empty grid on the right...
A mixture between a puzzle and a drawing activity, this fun Christmas grid copy picture of a snowflake will keep the kids concentrating for a while!
Copy the Christmas stocking from the grid on the left to the grid on the right, square by square. It's a fun Christmas activity which takes concentration and a steady hand!
Here's a tricky Christmas grid copy puzzle! Use the squares on the empty grid to copy over the picture before colouring in...
Isn't this Groundhog cute? Quickly made using our template and craft foam, your kids will be delighted with this little fellow!
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Make this Groundhog Day popup puppet and your Groundhog will be popping out of his burrow to check the weather!
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Celebrate Groundhog Day with our original groundhog jigsaw printable! Just print, cut out with our jigsaw cutting guides, then put it back together again! Instructions and cutting guides for this jigsaw are here: Jigsaw Instructions and Cutting Guides
This is a brilliant nature craft for kids, who will love creating their own grass head monster and watching him sprout hair! One of our most popular crafts anytime!
This is a Halloween / Harvest version of an old favourite, and it can be fiendishly difficult!
This is an excellent game for concentration, quiet, and learning about nature - although you don't have to tell the children that is what they are doing! Perhaps you could find a selection of flowers and compare the results? Play it on your own at home, or make it a party game.
Here's a printable colouring page of Guy Fawkes and the other Gunpowder Plot conspirators.
How many smaller words can the kids make out of the letters in The Gunpowder Plot? Printable puzzling fun for Bonfire Night! Click the link below for the printable.
Can you help Guy Fawkes find his way through the maze to light the gunpowder? Remember in real life he didn't actually manage to do it! Click the link below for the printable.
Here's a fun, simple colouring page of Guy Fawkes, notorious for the Gunpowder Plot of the 17th Century. Click the link below for our printable version.
Two styles of printable notebooking pages to use in your Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night writing projects. Click one of the links below for our printable versions.
Just for fun, here's a printable poster of Guy Fawkes - great for learning all about the real happenings behind Bonfire Night. Of course Guy Fawkes never actually lit the gunpowder! The poster also makes a great front cover for a project on Guy Fawkes or the Gunpowder Plot.