Christmas Room Counting Jigsaw
Help the kids learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this cosy Christmas room jigsaw! Just print onto some card and then slice along the vertical lines. Children can use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
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These Christmas number jigsaws are a fun way to practice counting to 10. Cut out the picture and cut along the dotted lines to make 10 strips. Children must arrange the numbers in order to complete the Christmas scene.
Help the kids learn their numbers from 1 to 10 with this cosy Christmas room jigsaw! Just print onto some card and then slice along the vertical lines. Children can use the numbers at the bottom to order the pieces.
We've turned this beautiful Christmas illustration into a fun counting jigsaw. Just print onto some card, slice down the vertical lines then ask the kids to reassemble the picture by counting from 1 to 10 correctly...
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