Reindeer Symmetry
This reindeer symmetry challenge is a little different to the others in our collection, in that there is a solid shape to complete. Use the grid to help.
&npsp;
This reindeer symmetry challenge is a little different to the others in our collection, in that there is a solid shape to complete. Use the grid to help.
This Christmas gift symmetry challenge is just that - a challenge! Use the grid to help you draw the missing half of the picture.
Draw the second half of this snowflake, using the principles of symmetry to fill in the missing parts of the grid.
Using the grid to help, complete this Christmas wreath to draw a symmetrical picture.
This pretty angel picture can be completed by using symmetry. We've provided a grid to help as she's rather tricky!
Can you find the way through this fiendish snow maze, so that the snowmen can have a Christmas party?
The twins always get the same presents in their stockings on Christmas morning ... but not this year! Santa has forgotten to put something into Tim's stocking. Can the children pair up the toys and find what is missing?
Make your own pretty Christmas basket, perfect for making your own gift (you could put chocolates or small presents inside) or as a festive decoration. Print onto some card, cut out and fold along the lines, then glue the tabs to stick together.
These lovely Christmas cubes look cute placed underneath a mini Christmas tree or on a mantlepiece! Print onto some card, cut out, then fold along the lines. Glue along the tabs then construct your cube! We have two versions to choose from below: colour, or black and white.
This craft printable makes a Christmas decoration with a difference! Print onto some card, cut out and fold along the lines and glue the tabs to make two pyramids. Now join the two pyramids together to make a fantastic diamond.
Paper chains are one of the simplest but prettiest homemade decorations to make at Christmas! There are 6 designs in this pack, and you can choose from our coloured printable or black and white version (so you can colour them yourself).
Everyone loves a gingerbread house at Christmas and now you can make your own craft version! Print onto some card, cut out and fold along the lines. Glue along the tabs to make the house, then fold and glue the roof to the back.
This lovely snowman lacing card has a very simple outline for cutting out and sewing or lacing. Laminate if you want to reuse, then punch holes around the edge and off you go!
This Christmas bauble lacing card is perfect for your younger children, with its simple round outline. Just punch holes and sew!
Colour in this lovely picture of the nativity scene, with the star above the stable, baby Jesus in the manger, and all the other elements of the Christmas story to colour in.
This lovely poster shows all the elements of the Christmas nativity scene and is not only decorative, but a great one to talk about with your child.
This Christmas Party booklet works well as an invitation, or for letting guests know what you have planned at your festive gathering! Or you could use it to write down memories from a fun party you've already attended.
We've provided a pretty front cover on this Christmas Service booklet, perfect for any Christmas carol service at school, church or even at home! Fold using our booklet folding instructions.
There are lots of uses for this bright and cheerful Happy Christmas booklet - Christmas lists, shopping lists, or just writing about happy memories! You'll need our origami booklet folding guide.
Write a Christmas story in this booklet, or use it for making a list of presents! You'll find our booklet folding instructions here.