Owl Love You With All My Heart Colouring Page
Owl love you with all my heart! This sweet colouring page is perfect for Valentine's Day, but also perhaps Father's Day...
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Owl love you with all my heart! This sweet colouring page is perfect for Valentine's Day, but also perhaps Father's Day...
This "owl always love you" colouring page, with owl and hearts, would be fun for Valentine's Day but also possibly Mother's Day and Father's Day, or even Grandparent's Day.
This Valentine colouring page features a wise owl holding onto his heart. I think it would make a nice colouring page to give Dad for Father's Day, too...
Here's a fun owl colouring page that's perfect for Valentine's Day - or any time you just want to let someone know that you love them. The kids might enjoy colouring it in on Mother's Day or Father's Day too...
Print out 4 more mini Valentine's Day cards, ready to cut, fold and distribute to classmates and friends on Valentine's Day. So cute!
Here are 4 more mini Valentine's Day card designs - oh so cute and pretty when they are cut out, and perfect for handing out in class or to friends, or using as lunch box notes perhaps.
Colour in this pretty "LOVE" design for a very special card - perfect for Valentine's Day or for loved ones any time. Print onto A4 card and fold in half.
This very pretty flowery "LOVE" design makes a perfect Valentine card, but could be given for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grandparents' Day ... or any time of year, really. Just print onto A4 card or lovely paper and fold in half.
We all love our families to the moon and back - and this card is a very pretty way to tell them so! Just print (using borderless settings if possible) and fold.
This Happy Day card has a pretty "heart" shaped tree making it perfect for Valentine's Day, a special person's birthday, or as a "congratulations" or "just because" card.
This is such a pretty card, it couldn't help but make the recipient "be happy" when they open it and read the message inside!
Bee mine ... for Valentine's Day! This is a cute card to give a child, or for a child to give a friend or family member, perhaps.
Be Mine ... that's what it says on this simple but pretty card, perhaps for Valentine's Day (and easy on the printer ink, too!) Print on nice card or lovely paper - or even glossy photo paper - and you are ready to go.
Mini Valentine cards are perfect for the kids to hand out at school to classmates and friends, if that's a tradition at your school.
Here's a lovely colouring booklet which tells the story of Groundhog Day, as well as putting it into its historical context and adding in a few interesting facts! Kids will learn a little bit about Imbolc and Candlemas Day too.
Introduce the kids to a little bit of the history of Groundhog Day with this slideshow / printable. It's designed to go on your computer screen or whiteboard but can just as easily be printed for the kids to read themselves.
Will there be 6 more long weeks of winter, or will there be an early spring? That's what we (supposedly) find out on Groundhog Day - but you might not be surprised to discover that watching the shadow of a groundhog is not a very accurate way of predicting the weather!
This lovely colouring page for Groundhog Day shows a groundhog - perhaps Punxsutawney Phil himself - popping out to check whether he can see his shadow on 2nd February! As you can see we have a choice of an early spring (the sun) or 6 more weeks of winter (the snowflake) waiting for him.
Playing a game is a great way to learn how Leap Years work, and to practise some maths skills at the same time. Just put your counters on the "Start" stepping stone, then roll one dice. Work out whether you have landed on a leap year or a normal year.
Here's a fun froggy poster that explains how to work out whether it's a Leap year - or not.