Bird Tracing Page
Younger children will love tracing this cute little bird outline, complete with cheeky eye! Once traced, why not colour him him...
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Perfect for the spring classroom and to accompany your various spring topics, these fun tracing pages offer the youngest kids a chance to practice their tracing and colouring skills. You'll find a lamb, tulip, chick, duckling and more below...
Younger children will love tracing this cute little bird outline, complete with cheeky eye! Once traced, why not colour him him...
Before children colour in our butterfly they have the added challenge of tracing the dotty lines on our cute butterfly tracing page.
There are four lovely butterflies to trace in this pack - fun to do, and great for pencil control too. Unlike our usual tracing pages, we've gone colourful with this collection! Children can trace in the same colour, or ignore ours and use whatever colour they like!
Tracing around the segments of the body on our caterpillar tracing page will be a fun way for children to practise their pre-writing skills.
Here's a funny chick tracing page for your youngest children. Why not print it out onto bright yellow paper and then cut out the chick when your child has traced the lines? Alternatively, grab a yellow crayon and start colouring...
This lovely chick outline is perfect for tracing and either colouring in or cutting out - although adult help might be required for those tricky feet!
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.
How cute is this little duckling? Your child can trace over both sets of dotted lines for extra pencil control practice, or perhaps trace a line between them. Don't forget to colour him in!
Here's an unusual tracing page for your youngest children to enjoy! There are two sets of dotted lines for extra practice - although beginners might want to draw one line between them, treating them as a "channel".
This bunny rabbit has a funny face which we hope will appeal to younger children, as they trace over the dotted lines! We've provided two sets of lines for extra practice, but beginners could treat the two lines as a "channel" and draw their line between them.
Trace around the dotted lines of this pretty snowdrop tracing page, then colour it in. Lots of pencil practice involved!
This sun has a smiley face which we hope will appeal to younger children, as they trace over the dotted lines! We've provided two sets of lines for extra practice, but beginners could treat the two lines as a "channel" and draw their line between them.
Trace over the dotted lines to reveal a pretty flower basket, ready to colour in. The simple outline makes it just right for cutting out, too.
This tulip tracing page is nice and simple for younger children. Trace around the dotted lines then colour it in. We also have this illustration available as a tulip template for crafty projects, in two different sizes.