Trace over the dotted lines to make a pretty marigold - or just a generic flower - read to be coloured in. Marigolds are used for decoration in Mexico's Day of the Dead festival.
Marigold Tracing Page
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Owl Face Tracing Page
This lovely, decorated owl face was originally designed for Day of the Dead, but I think the kids would enjoy tracing over the dotted lines and colouring in some of the details at any time of year.
Poppy Tracing Page
Trace a pretty body for Remembrance Day, perhaps using a red pen for the outline of the poppy, a green pen for the outline of the stem, and a black pen for the outline of the centre circle. Younger children can trace within the dotted lines: all the kids can trace both sets of dotted lines.
Daffodil Tracing Page
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.