Trace and Colour the Cupcake 2
Trace the dotted cupcake image and then colour it in. Kids can copy the coloured image we have provided - or choose their own colours.
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Trace the dotted cupcake image and then colour it in. Kids can copy the coloured image we have provided - or choose their own colours.
Cut out the four jigsaw pieces and the jigsaw base of this simple cupcake puzzle. Now match the jigsaw pieces onto the base. Glue them down and colour them in - or laminate the pieces to use again.
Here's a little jigsaw puzzle for the kids. We've provided the pieces and a board to piece them together on.
You could glue them in place and the kids could then colour the cupcake in. Or laminate the pieces to use again.
This is a fun activity for children themed around cupcakes. Cut out the cards and sort them by type and size. If you cut out all the parts and laminate them, you can use this activity many times.
Here's a simple cutting practice sheet, with zigzag lines leading to some very appealing cupcakes!
These colouring pages of beautiful wild horses are sure to inspire older children - and horse-loving adults! There are 10 colouring pages in this pack, and they show horses roaming freely in different landscapes - mountains, rivers, fields and desert.
Did you know that the Vikings only had one kind of coin, called the silver penningar (or penny)? There are 24 coins on this printable to use as part of a Viking topic.
Did you know that the Vikings didn't really use money or coins before they arrived in England? They only began to make their own coins (like the ones on this Viking Coins Colouring Page) once they had settled.
This Viking Coins Poster shows three Viking coins in close-up detail. One of the coins has a ring of dots around the edge, which was to stop people shaving off bits of silver from the edge of the coin
Print off this useful poster of a Viking longhouse with a typical timber frame and grass roof and use it as part of your Viking display.