Reindeer Booklet
This lovely reindeer booklet is perfect for storing everything you've learned about Reindeer, or use it for Christmas projects perhaps? You'll need our origami booklet folding instructions.
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This lovely reindeer booklet is perfect for storing everything you've learned about Reindeer, or use it for Christmas projects perhaps? You'll need our origami booklet folding instructions.
Crack the code to work out what Oliver has asked Santa to bring him this Christmas. We haven't provided any clues at all, so children will need to think about how they might write a letter to Santa to get them started.
In this "pair them up" puzzle, the Christmas decorations are pointing in different directions, so the kids will need to look carefully to match some of them up.
All but three of the Christmas decorations below have a pair. Can you match them up and then find the 3 that don't?
Write all about reindeer on this lovely writing paper, or write a thank you letter to someone thanking them for their Christmas gift perhaps? We have three versions to choose from below: blank, lined and with handwriting lines.
There are three tall and long mazes to navigate on this page - three Christmas candle mazes!
Here's a useful printable writing page illustrated with our cute reindeer. Good for all sorts of writing projects, it's available in black and white or colour.
This reindeer spelling jigsaw makes a perfect last minute stocking filler, or a fun surprise if you're filling your own advent calendar this year. Choose from our coloured or black and white versions, print onto card then slice down the vertical lines to make the jigsaw.
Reindeer appear in lots of Christmas stories, and this story paper might just inspire the kids to write their own reindeer tale. Or use it to write down some facts about these beautiful animals.
Print this lovely scene of an adult and baby reindeer and use it in displays at Christmas or for an animal topic.
Did you know that baby antlers have two little lumps on their heads, and as they grow their little lumps turn into antlers! Colour in this picture of a baby reindeer and an adult too.
This reindeer scene colouring card is a lovely way to send someone a unique, personalised greeting this Christmas!
Here's a lovely reindeer scene card to print and send, perfect if you need a last minute Christmas card in a hurry!
Here's a cute reindeer lacing card, perfect for Christmas. Print onto some card, cut out the reindeer and laminate if you prefer. Punch holes evenly around the end of the reindeer (simplify the shape around the antlers unless you have an older child who wants a sewing challenge!).
Pop this reindeer counting jigsaw into a homemade advent calendar or stocking for a fun Christmas activity that helps the kids learn to count to 10. Print onto some card and slice along the vertical lines to make.
The picture on the top doesn't look much like a reindeer yet, but it will once the children complete it with a face, antlers and legs! Perhaps he'll have a red nose like Rudolph too?
Untangling the Christmas decorations and lights can sometimes feel like a puzzle! Hopefully, the kids will find this Christmas Decorations Jigsaw a bit easier to do!
This Ready for Bed On Christmas Eve jigsaw is a perfect activity to put inside a Christmas Eve box. Print onto some card, then cut into pieces using our simple jigsaw instructions and cutting guides.
This fun Opening Christmas Presents jigsaw would make a cute handmade stocking filler!
Jigsaws are a great way to keep the kids busy and calm in the exciting run up to Christmas! Print this Merry Christmas jigsaw onto some card, then cut out using our simple Jigsaw Cutting Guides.