Pig Colouring Page 5
Grab some felt tip pens or coloured pencils and colour in this lovely piggy!
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Grab some felt tip pens or coloured pencils and colour in this lovely piggy!
This colouring page full of funny pigs is bound to put a smile on anyone's face! Especially the pig sat on top of another pig (giving him a piggyback?)!
Here's a picture of a very happy pig for the kids to enjoy colouring in!
These letter tiles feature a font specifically designed for dyslexic readers and can be used for all kinds of useful word-building games and activities.
The font on these useful letter tiles is recommended for those with dyslexia, and we've also got a set of lower case letters in the same font, too.
These letter tiles have been designed with a font that's easier for dyslexic children to read. You can print these tiles onto pastel-coloured paper (such as cream or pale yellow) if you prefer.
These Upper Case tiles are ideal for word-building activities, and we've designed them with a font that dyslexic children should find easier to read.
If you're very lucky you may have seen puffins when on a boat trip around the British Isles - there's even an uninhabited island off the eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales called Puffin Island where there are puffins but no people!
Waterfalls are fascinating and calming to look at, so print this beautiful poster of a waterfall in the Brecon Beacons, Wales to add some peace and tranquillity to any wall display!
Edward I spent a huge sum of money building Caernarfon Castle - around £22,000 at a time when a skilled craftsman only earned around 3 pence per day!
This poster features the Wales Millenium Centre, an arts centre found in the Cardiff Bay area of Cardiff, Wales. Over 16.5 million people have visited this Welsh landmark since it opened in 2004.
Here's a poster of magnificent Conway castle, which many say is one of the finest of Edward I's Welsh fortresses, and is now classed as a World Heritage site. Perfect to print as part of a display on Wales, castles or King Edward I.
What an adorable corgi! Print using the borderless settings on your printer for the best results, then use for displays and topic work.
Llandudno Pier first opened in August 1877, and it's the longest pier in Wales. My children love to walk all the way along the pier to the cafe and amusements at the end! This super poster is perfect for a display about Wales or the seaside.
Here's a poster of a rugby match in full swing, and it looks like it's getting rather muddy!
The Severn Bridge is a motorway suspension bridge connecting England and Wales, spanning the River Severn and River Wye. It cost £8 million to build and took five years! Print this stunning poster of the bridge to use in displays and project work.
Snowdonia National Park covers 827 square miles of mostly mountainous land in Wales and was established as the third national park in Britain in 1951.
With pretty coloured buildings and a bustling harbour, Tenby is one of the loveliest places to visit for a holiday! This poster of the Welsh seaside town will brighten up any wall at home or at school.
Here's a poster of stunning Tintern Abbey, situated in Monmouthshire, Wales, just on the border with England. The abbey was founded in 1131 by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow. For best results, print using the borderless settings on your printer.
Here's a fun Christmas decoration to try making with the kids. Print onto white card then cut out all the pieces including the two spirals.