Loch Ness Monster Colouring Page 2
Here's a simple picture of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, for younger children to colour in.
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Here's a simple picture of Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, for younger children to colour in.
Who wouldn't want one of these monsters of their very own! Our Loch Ness Monster craft is simple to make, and very effective.
Try this Loch Ness Monster fuse bead pattern - it's a friendly monster!
Not everyone believes in the Loch Ness Monster, and not everyone agree on what it looks like even if they do! But many people believe that the Loch Ness Monster, if it existed, would look like the creature in our Loch Ness Monster poster below...
Fun for little kids - print our Loch Ness Monster tracing page and trace with finger, pencil or crayon! You could laminate the picture and trace it again and again using dry wipe pens...
Here's an example of our Halloween lollipop ghost craft. It's a very spooky way to hide a Halloween treat, and of course it is quick and simple to do with even the youngest kids (with a little adult supervision).
All over Britain, Lollipop men and ladies help children cross the road to and from school. Here's a delightful colouring page of a Lollilop crossing.
Here's a colouring page of a lollipop lady with simple outlines for younger children. Lollipop ladies and men help children cross the road safely on their way to and from school! Click the link below for the printable version.
Our cheerful snowman makes a lovely seasonal bookmark. Perhaps the kids could make them as gifts, signing their name and the year on the back?
This pretty lolly stick window box is a quick kids craft for younger children which makes a delightful gift for them to make for Mother's Day, Grandparent's Day or other occasions. As a glue gun is used, an adult's help will be required.
Guarding the Tower of London for hundreds of years, the Beefeaters in this colouring page makes the perfect prompt for a story or diary entry. Do you know what they say about the crows at the Tower of London?
The London taxi or black cab is one of a kind and is recognised all around the world. Here's a colouring page for you to print and enjoy.
Where are the children in this picture going? What is going to happen next? Print our story paper for kids to make up an imaginative story, or perhaps write about a real event.
If you visit London you are almost certain to jump on a big red double-decker bus like this one! Here's a London bus colouring page for you to print and enjoy..
This super London Bus craft makes a fun craft idea for St George's Day or for any time of the year - and it is great for taking the toys for a ride (and doubling up as a very stylish toy box too!)
Take a trip around London with this printable colouring page and story paper which you can use for all sorts of writing projects. London big red buses are well known all over the world! I wonder where this London bus is going...
Built for the Millennium and now a well-known London landmark, kids can enjoy this London Eye colouring page, which is part of our colouring tour of London for children! Click the image to download.
Also known as the Millennium Wheel, the London Eye provides an amazing view of London to those lucky enough to go up. Here's a colouring page and story paper to write about the experience or make up a story..
Print and enjoy this detailed colouring page of the London Olympic stadium, complete with sight-seeing children! This colouring page prints best with the borderless setting on your printer.