Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Colouring Page
Colour in this picture of Leicester City Football Club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. You'll need a blue crayon for his blue and white striped Leicester City scarf!
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Colour in this picture of Leicester City Football Club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. You'll need a blue crayon for his blue and white striped Leicester City scarf!
Children will enjoy giving pictures of their friends the importance of these lovely frames, which of course they can colour in. It would be fun to fill a classroom wall with these!
How many Monday mornings start with the question, "What did you do over the weekend?" This fun picture gallery printable provides a way to shake things up! It's also perfect for recording a special weekend trip, a visit from grandparents, a wedding, etc.
What did the kids do this week? Get them to capture the moments with this fun printable drawing activity! You could also use it as a reminder for daily activities, asking them to draw a little picture of regular commitments - eg soccer practice, piano lesson.
Encourage the children to remember what they did on vacation with this fun picture gallery printable. They can draw little pictures of key events, include family members in vacation clothes etc. You could even use it as a planning printable before going on vacation.
Children will have great fun drawing lots of tiny pictures that capture the best bits of their summer vacations - and it will be a lovely keepsake too. Perfect for a new school year.
Here's the perfect way to capture some fun memories of your summer holidays - in picture gallery format! This would be a fun way to think back over the long summer holidays, and a great printable to produce at the beginning of the school year.
Here's a "blank" picture gallery printable that you can change for any special occasion that we haven't covered already!
Use this blank picture gallery printable when you want the kids to add their own descriptions underneath their drawings.
You can use this picture gallery printable for any holiday - exotic or stay-at-home, summer or Easter or Christmas! It's a fun way for children to draw their own record of the bits that stood out for them.
What will the kids choose as their favourite things? It would be fun to keep a record of these over several years to see how children change.
Here's a fun way to capture some memories of the Easter holidays from a child's perspective! How about drawing each member of the family in an Easter bonnet?
Here's a fun way to capture Christmas memories, and a memory of your child's development as well! How about suggesting that children use our Christmas picture gallery printable to draw each member of the family in their Christmas jumpers - real or imagined!
Kids can use this fun picture gallery printable to draw the members of their family, their friends, their house, their pets - whatever they like. It's a fun addition to an "All About Me" or "My Family" topic.
Here's an interesting variation on the family tree for older children, who can fill out several generations. It really helps them to understand where they come from and give them a sense of history.
Fill in the blanks on this family tree and add a small picture or photo of the different family members in the circles. It's a fun way to introduce the family tree concept to kids!
Create a picture gallery of your own family with this fun printable! Draw your different family members (or perhaps cut out a photo and stick it in a frame). Colour the frames and the words, too.
Here's a fun idea for younger children! Draw a member of the family and perhaps the family pets in any of the windows or the doorway, then colour in the whole house. You could cut them out and line up a street of houses for display!
Children can trace the word "family" and colour in the cute heart with this simple handwriting worksheet.
Here's a set of useful word cards with all the different "Family" words we could think of, and space for you to add some of your own if you need to. This is a 7 page pdf file, with the last page blank for your own words.