
Tiger Colouring Page 5
This stunning colouring page of a proud tiger would make an excellent project for older children, using felt tips or pastels to make the tiger stand out against the undergrowth.
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This stunning colouring page of a proud tiger would make an excellent project for older children, using felt tips or pastels to make the tiger stand out against the undergrowth.
A proud tiger strolls through the undergrowth - definitely king of their territory - in this super colouring page for older children.
Colour in the tiger with her two cubs - deep in the undergrowth! This fabulous colouring page would make a good project for older children.
Older children will love diving into the magical world of writing with this second set of Harry Potter–inspired prompt cards! Designed especially for ages 8 to 11, these creative prompts spark the imagination with ideas full of mystery, adventure, and wizarding wonder.
Step into a world of spells, potions, and magical adventures with our Harry Potter–inspired writing prompts! Specially designed for children aged 5 to 8, these fun and imaginative prompt cards are perfect for encouraging early writers to explore their creativity and practise storytelling.
Here's a fun - very simple - picnic acrostic in poster form, ready to inspire some creative poetry writing!
Here's a simple picture comprehension activity for younger children, based on our lovely family picnic image. Who is having a picnic? Where? How did they bring the picnic? What are your favourite picnic foods? These are some of the questions we ask children to answer.
This lovely, cheerful family picnic colouring page is perfect for younger children. There's plenty to talk about as you colour it in, too: what everyone is eating, where the family are having their picnic and so on.
Ask the kids to write an acrostic poem for "PICNICS" with the help of our fun printable. Perhaps the image will inspire them?
Here's one we wrote:
Summer means picnics! Here's a fun poster of a family enjoying a simple picnic - the best kind - in the park. Use it as a discussion prompt (perhaps along with our picnic comprehension page).
Here's a very tall, very bright pink fancy hat that the kids might enjoy pretending to wear! Cut it out and attach to a stick to use as a photo prop, perhaps! It would be fun as part of a clothing display, too.
This lovely hat will take a bit of careful cutting out, but we think it is worth it! Attach to a stick and use it as a photo prop (or part of a display). Children could be role playing wedding guests, or perhaps a visit to Royal Ascot or the Derby!
Perhaps you are enjoying some wedding role play or need a prop for a wedding photo booth? Or maybe the kids are playing at going to Royal Ascot or the Derby! Whatever the reason, simply cut out our top hat photo prop, attach a stick, and have some fun.
Encourage some creative writing - and possibly a bit of historical research - with this fun Ascot-themed story prompt.
Encourage some imaginative writing (and hat creation) with this fun Asot-themed story prompt!
Here's a fun, colourful poster for Father's Day, listing just a few of the ways that we think Dads are great! It might make a good way to spark discussion about dads or a writing activity, or just a fun printable for Father's Day.
Here's a cute printable colouring card to wish Daddy a Happy Father's Day - just waiting for his little daughter to colour it in and write a special message inside! Use borderless printing for best result, or trim the edges.
Here's a cute Happy Father's Day colouring page for a daughter to colour for her dad - a nice little way to make him feel special on Father's Day.
We've picked a few of our favourite "why dads are great" thoughts and put them on this lovely colouring poster - just the thing for Father's Day, Dad's birthday or "just because".
Think of all the reasons that dads are great, write them out on this lovely, fun worksheet, colour the picture and give it to Dad on Father's Day or perhaps his birthday - or whenever he needs a reminder of how special he is!