Tigers Colouring Page
There's lots of detail to colour in on this lovely colouring page featuring a tiger and her two cubs, so it'll keep older kids busy too!
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There's lots of detail to colour in on this lovely colouring page featuring a tiger and her two cubs, so it'll keep older kids busy too!
These festive Christmas Feet bookmarks are perfect for stocking fillers or to slip into an envelope with a Christmas card perhaps? Print onto some card, cut out, then write your own Christmas message (you can laminate them too for extra durability).
These stripey, colourful elf feet bookmarks will make reading even more fun this Christmas. Simply print onto some card, write a festive message with a marker pen then laminate if you wish...
There's plenty of room for writing a personalised message on these cute penguin feet bookmarks, or you could use them for Christmas place settings and write a name on each one.
Print a whole herd of our reindeer feet bookmarks and give them to friends and family this Christmas! You can laminate them to protect them if you wish too (remember to write any personalised message first)...
Ho ho ho! Santa is used to being upside down in the chimney, but this year he can climb head first into your books too! These Santa Feet bookmarks are great to pop into stockings, or into home-made Christmas crackers...
Do some research about life in New Zealand, then write about a typical day on this diary page.
This worksheet features the New Zealand coat of arms. Can the kids find out more about this unusual coat of arms and write about it here (and maybe try designing their own version on Worksheet 2)?
Look for similarities and differences between life in New Zealand and your own life and record them on this Venn diagram worksheet.
Even if some countries speak the same language and have a similar climate, they might be different in many other ways. Use this compare and contrast worksheet to see how life in New Zealand is similar or different from where you live.
Enjoy some relaxing colouring time with our gorgeous national flower colouring page for New Zealand, featuring the Kowhai.
Fun Fact: Kowhai flowers were traditionally used by Māori to make yellow dye.
Perhaps the kids will draw a kiwi bird in one of the frames in this New Zealand picture gallery? We've got space to draw 4 other pictures in the gallery too...
Draw your own picture on this postcard from New Zealand, then write about some of the things you might see and do there!
New Zealand is famous for rugby - something to draw on this postcard perhaps? Or you might choose to draw the beautiful and dramatic scenery instead...
This poster shows just how splendid the scenery is in New Zealand! Print using the borderless settings on your printer for optimum results...
It's easy to see the shape of New Zealand from this simple poster. Perfect for displays or for the cover of a lapbook perhaps?
We've created a front cover for a tourist leaflet about New Zealand, but can the children add some more information inside?
This is a fun way to learn to draw an allosaurus, also useful for practising counting, copying skills and pencil control. Copy the allosaurus from the grid on the top to the grid on the bottom, square by square.
Trace the squares carefully one by one on our diplodocus grid copy puzzle to draw your own picture of this giant dinosaur. It's quite tricky so concentration is required!
This grid copy is quite challenging - can the kids use their concentration and pencil control skills to copy this picture of an ichthyosaurus from the top grid to the bottom?