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Making your own Christmas puzzles is a fun and easy craft activity for the holidays. All you need for these puzzles are lolly sticks, markers and creativity!
Now that autumn is here, it’s time to get leaf hunting! Leaves make a great resource for printing with paint.
The best crafts are the ones that use things we have around the house. Egg cartons have so many uses when it comes to crafts!
Get crafty and make your own paper plate giraffe using simple materials you have at home!
Colour by number activities help children develop fine motor skills. In addition to practising hand-eye coordination skills, children will need to concentrate to ensure the right colour goes into each part of the picture.
Diwali is an important celebration, known as the festival of light. This printable worksheet is a fun way to learn about symbols of Diwali while practising concentration skills.
These printable Halloween shapes are perfect for colouring and hanging up as decorations around the house.
This rhyming words memory matching game is a fun way to spot patterns in rhyming words.
This easy poetry activity with simple rhymes will encourage children to spot rhyming patterns. Writing and cutting skills are also a focus.
If you start off the day with a positive attitude, your children will as well! Encourage positive thinking with these printable daily affirmations and messages.
Scavenger hunts are a great way for children to learn through play. This activity is for all ages, but especially for children who are still learning 2D shapes.
Scavenger hunts are a great way for children to learn through play. This activity is good for all ages, but especially for those still learning their colours.
The concept of symmetry can be confusing for young minds. It is great idea to start with familiar objects that are naturally symmetrical. Randomly decorate one butterfly wing then challenge your child to match the pattern on the other wing.
Have fun with high frequency word practice! Using paint brings fun and colour into this spelling activity. Simply sketch out the words to focus on in pencil and let your child trace over them with paint.
Repetition is key when learning high frequency or sight words. This is a fun detective activity that involves reading and writing high frequency words.