Brother Award
Is there something that your brother is really good at, or maybe he's done something really kind for you? Use this printable to make him a personal award.
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Enjoy these fun printable medals, trophies and incentives for kids. Use them in the classroom or home to reward or encourage good behaviour, in conjunction with our printable certificates and bookmarks. Useful for your own Olympic games or Sports Day too, perhaps!
Is there something that your brother is really good at, or maybe he's done something really kind for you? Use this printable to make him a personal award.
I created this printable for our Enid Blyton section but of course you can use it for any club, Enid Blyton-inspired or not! Encourage the children to try out various designs in each of the circles before picking one to recreate for "real" card badges.
Is there something your brother is really good at? Or is he just the best brother in the world? Print this trophy template out then fill in his name, and why you think he deserves it!
Does your sister have a special talent, or is she simply the best sister in the world? Use our printable to make her a trophy to say 'well done'.
Print, colour and assemble this Father's Day rosette or medal
Making medals with air-drying clay or playdough is a great hands-on activity for the kids! Shelly has written about the fun her son had making his own medals during the Tokyo Olympics in this guest post.
There are 16 messages on these monster achievement cards, and 16 different monsters that we think the kids will love. Hand them out as a special recognition in the classroom or home. We have blank monster cards too, if you would prefer to write your own message.
We have sixteen of these adorable monster cards, which you can use in many different ways. You could hand them out to the kids to recognise achievement, writing your own message on the card rather than using our pre-made monster achievement cards.
Print out these little rosette middles and then assemble them according to the instructions here. Any mother would be proud to wear one of these on Mother's Day!
Make a set of Number I rosettes for the classroom, a party, sports day, Father's Day, Mother's Day - in fact there are so many occasions these could be useful! Instructions here.
Children can practise their cutting skills by cutting out the gold, silver and bronze Olympic medals on these printable sheets. There are two versions of each medal: with dotted cutting guidelines, and without (for an extra challenge).
Kids can use our Olympic medals to print for their own Olympic games or to make badges. Great for teachers too - everyone likes to receive a medal!
Just what you need when holding your own Olympic games, these Olympic medals with ribbon also make fun reward badges for teachers to hand out at school.
They might be a little tricky to cut out, but these printable rosettes with gold, silver and bronze medals included make a super party badge or incentive to hand out which kids will be proud to pin onto their chests!
Four fun printable bookmarks to give to kids when they've read well. Useful for classroom or home.
We don't always show how much we appreciate our families, so why not ask the kids to design an award for their sister - it's bound to make her feel special!
These pretty bookmarks are a great way to recognise "special" behaviour. They are also fun to give to any child, just to remind them how special they are! They print four to a page and are quick to cut out.
Use our sports trophy printable so that kids can design and embellish their own trophies and "etch" the winners on the plate on the stand - or cut it out and use it as a "prize" in your own sports competition!
Print these "Star of the week" bookmarks to hand out in the classroom or home. Perhaps you could add a note to the back to explain why the bookmark has been awarded, with the date?
Someone is a star! Print these rosette "toppers" or mini-medals, colour them in, and assemble according to the instructions here.
This fun Superstar rosette printable is fun to make - and fun to receive, too! Instructions here.
Make sure your child's teacher knows how much you appreciate him or her with this fun printable craft! Instructions for our teacher appreciation rosettes here - or just colour in the printables and string them to a ribbon for a medal.
This trophy writing frame can be used in so many ways. They would be a fun way for children to write a match report - perhaps using the label on the base of the cup for recording the scores. Or write about the Rugby World Cup or Football World Cup or any other big sporting events.
These "world's best" rosettes are designed to be used with our rosette templates craft or as little medals to colour in. Instructions here.