Winter Cutting Shapes
Kids will enjoying cutting out these lovely cheerful winter pictures of a snowman, snowflake, cut of tea and hat and mittens, following the dotted lines. Once cut out, they can apply glue and stick them somewhere!
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Kids will enjoying cutting out these lovely cheerful winter pictures of a snowman, snowflake, cut of tea and hat and mittens, following the dotted lines. Once cut out, they can apply glue and stick them somewhere!
Perfect for Spring and Summer, this printable gives the children a chance to practice their cutting skills on pretty flower pictures that they can then stick or hang or display somewhere!
Here are four pretty butterlies for the kids to cut out, carefully following the dotted lines. Why not hang them up to make a mobile, glue them to straws and peg into the soil of houseplants, or drop them from a curtain rail?
Here are some pretty spring themed pictures for the kids to cut out. Younger children should follow the dotted lines, while older kids can follow the pictures' much trickier outlines. Andd of course, once cut out, you might as well stick the pictures somewhere!
Here's a fun way to incorporate some cutting and sticking! Three bits of this winter colouring page have gone missing! Cut out the smaller rectangles and see if the kids can place them on the correct spot.
Here's a pretty Valentine's Day colouring picture - with a few bits missing! Can the kids cut out the missing rectangles and glue them back into the right place?
Cut out the little rectangles and stick them back onto the bigger Easter egg hunt picture, making sure they are in the right place. Now colour in if you like!
We've cut three rectangles out of our autumn picture. Can the kids cut out the smaller rectangles and glue them into the correct spots? Good cutting and sticking and matching practice!
We've taken three rectangles out of our summer colouring page and moved them to one side. Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to cut out the smaller images and place them correctly on the main picture!
Cut out the smaller rectangles and then place them correctly onto our spring street colouring page. When they are in the right place, stick them down and colour the picture...
There's lots of tracing practice in this daffodil tracing page - a perfect activity for early spring! Once the dotted lines are traced, your child could colour the top section yellow (sticking to within the dotted lines for extra pencil control practice) and the bottom section green.
You can use this daffodil sewing card just like all our other spring lacing cards, but we think it works particularly well for older children, who can outline not only the edges of the petals with stitches or lacing but also the inner edges and centre of the flower.
Print out this lovely lamb onto card and cut out carefully. If you want the lacing card to last longer than one go, laminate. Then punch small holes evenly around the edges for your child to sew (or lace).
This pretty little blue bird lacing card - very spring-like! - is perfectly sized for younger children's hands. Print onto card, cut out, and laminate if at all possible. Then punch small holes evenly around the edges ready for the kids to lace or sew.
These large word cards include words and phrases that you might want when learning about Dr Martin Luther King Jr and MLK Day.
We've compiled 24 of Dr Martin Luther King Jr's most memorable and meaningful quotes on this printable. They were originally intended to be cut out and used with our Hand Banner craft, but of course you might find other uses for them!
Martin Luther King Jr had a dream. "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character." His words echoed around the world.
This tulip template design is perfect for younger children as the shapes are simple to cut out and stick together. We have two sizes - one per page and two per page.
This tulip tracing page is nice and simple for younger children. Trace around the dotted lines then colour it in. We also have this illustration available as a tulip template for crafty projects, in two different sizes.
Trace around the dotted lines of this pretty snowdrop tracing page, then colour it in. Lots of pencil practice involved!