Mystery Picture Puzzle - Wreath
We've got two versions of this festive mystery puzzle - one a little easier and one a bit harder. Don't tell the kids what the picture is and see how many squares they need to complete before they guess...
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We've got two versions of this festive mystery puzzle - one a little easier and one a bit harder. Don't tell the kids what the picture is and see how many squares they need to complete before they guess...
Don't tell the kids what the picture is on this puzzle sheet and let them have fun as they fill in the grid square by square. The pdf contains the puzzle and also an answer sheet.
The fun part of this mystery puzzle is working out what the picture is going to be (shhh...don't tell the kids!). Choose from two versions below: easier and harder.
Here's a puzzle activity with a difference! Can the children fill in the grid square by square until they reveal the mystery picture with a festive theme? The downloadable file contains the puzzle and an answer sheet too.
Everyone loves solving a mystery, and this puzzle will be much more fun if you keep the final picture a secret from the kids! They simply need to fill in the grid square by square to reveal the Christmas object...
Can the kids copy the squares into the right place on the grid to slowly reveal the picture? Don't tell them what it is first and see their surprise when they work it out. We have two versions of this festive puzzle (easier and harder) to choose from below.
We've got two versions of this mystery picture puzzle - one easier and one harder - so you can choose the best for your child. Remember not to tell them what the end picture is and see how many squares they complete before they work it out...
This challenging mystery picture puzzle will help keep the kids busy at Christmas. The aim is to fill in the grid one square at a time until the mystery picture is revealed. It's more fun if you don't tell them what the picture is first of course!
Ask the children to complete the picture by filling in the grid square by square. It requires a little patience but if you don't tell them what the picture is first they'll have lots of fun as they reveal it. We've got two versions to choose from for different ages and abilities.
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, how lovely are thy branches! Have fun colouring in this doodly, pretty Christmas tree.
This fir tree doodle design is one of our most detailed Christmas colouring pages - perfect for anyone who loves a colouring challenge!
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The snowman on this lovely doodle colouring page will really stand out once you've coloured in the detailed background behind him.
Make your own Hanukkah wreath to brighten up your home or classroom. Print and colour in the wreath before cutting it out carefully. Punch a hole in the top and thread through some colourful ribbon. Your wreath is now ready to hang!
Decorate your home or classroom for Hanukkah with this easy-to-make wreath. Simply print onto some strong white paper or card, punch a hole in the top and thread through some wool, string or ribbon to hang up.
Have fun colouring in this Kwanzaa wreath, then cut it out, punch a hole in the top and thread through some ribbon so you can display it around the home or at school.