Learn to Draw a Bee
Bees are favourite summertime project. For a project or for fun, with our simple printable guide you can learn to draw a cute bee.
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Bees are favourite summertime project. For a project or for fun, with our simple printable guide you can learn to draw a cute bee.
This colouring page captures the excitement of June 1953 and Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Make sure to colour the Queen's coach in gold! Imagine watching this procession and cheering as she drove by!
Here's a beautiful photo of Queen Elizabeth, taken in early 2015, to display in poster form.
Queen Elizabeth's Royal cypher is shown on this poster. Use it with our colouring page to make sure the kids use the right colours, or perhaps as an example for a "design your own" activity.
Each member of the Royal Family has a cypher, rather like a monogram, using initials and often a crown. Here is the royal cypher of Queen Elizabeth II for the children to colour in.
This printable learn to draw a goose guide would be a simple, fun addition to any farm project.
These seabirds nest off coasts and are quite rare. If you are not lucky enough to see one in the wild you can still learn to draw a puffin yourself with our simple guide. Use your colours to add some colour to the distinctive bright beak.
Print and follow the step by step illustrations in our guide to learn to draw a playful otter.
With their magnificent antlers deer aren't the easiest of animals to draw. Our learn to draw a deer step by step guide will soon help you on the way to drawing your own herd.
The blackbird isn't all black (the females are actually brown). Follow our learn to draw guide to draw this common British bird. Don't forget the splashes of colour.