I Spy Alphabet Colouring Page N
The kids will have fun identifying all the "letter N" pictures on this colouring page - which comes in both upper and lower case versions.
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The kids will have fun identifying all the "letter N" pictures on this colouring page - which comes in both upper and lower case versions.
Colour in the letter M - and lots of little pictures of things that begin with the letter M! This is a lovely free alphabet colouring page for the kids to enjoy.
This fun colouring page features the letter L - and lots of lovely pictures of things that begin with the letter L for the kids to identify and colour in.
This lovely colouring page - available in either upper or lower case versions - features the letter K - and lots of things that begin with the letter too.
Colour in a jacket, a jack-in-the-box, a jug, jigsaw pieces and more and learn the letter J at the same time. This cute colouring page (available in lower or upper case versions) will keep your children busy and learning...
Identify and colour all the things on this letter I colouring page - such a fun activity for learning the alphabet! Choose from lower or upper case versions of the page.
Can the children identify the things in the picture, all of which begin with the letter H? This free colouring pages is a fun way to reinforce the letter H, and comes in both lower case and upper case versions.
Colour a giraffe, and a ghost, and a goose and a guitar - and more things beginning with the letter G. This is a fun way for the kids to learn!
Colour in the letter F and identify and colour all the pictures that begin wih the letter f - fairy, fox, flamingo and more! This is such a lovely colouring page for children, and comes in both upper case and lower case versions.
This is the earliest known portrayal of the murder of Thomas Becket by four of Henry II's knights in Canterbury Cathedral, thought to have been done around 1200. It shows Becket praying at the altar of the Cathedral before he was killed.
Here is a printable of a portrait of Henry II from the Google Art Project. It was done some time after his death so we can only guess that he looked liked this. He was a small man, but apparently quite strong.
Here is a printable version of our summarised facts and short biography of Henry II, King of England. Download a 3-page pdf file below.
This 3-page pdf contains our fun facts and short biography of the Empress Matilda, unofficially queen of England for a few months in 1141.
Here's a printable version of our fun facts and short biography of King Stephen, written with children in mind.
Stephen stole the crown from Matilda, and Matilda tried to steal it back again ... and so civil war raged in England for 20 years! Here's a fun colouring page for the kids that will help them to remember about "the Anarchy" and the reign of Stephen.
Imagine if you were remembered because you had died of overeating eels? Sadly that's the fate of Henry I, and children can colour in that image here!
This is a 3-page pdf file containing a printable version of our information on Henry I of England, designed as a guide to learning for children. We've included all sorts of interesting facts to keep them engaged!
This is a 4-page printable version of the information on our Battle of Hastings page.
Halley's comet is probably the world's most famous - certainly its most well known - comet! It returns to the vicinity of the Earth every 75 years and was last here in 1986. We can next look forward to a visit in about 2061.
Use our colouring page of the suspicious death of William Rufus as a basis for some descriptive writing or for your children to summarise what they have learned about William II of England. We've included follow-on pages in this 3-page pdf file.