Blue Colour Booklet
Here's our little booklet for the colour blue. Fold (instructions here) and then have fun writing the word blue and identifying blue objects to colour in. UK and US versions available.
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Here's our little booklet for the colour blue. Fold (instructions here) and then have fun writing the word blue and identifying blue objects to colour in. UK and US versions available.
Print and fold this little booklet (instructions here) for the colour black. Children can practise writing the word and then identify the objects that should be coloured black and colour them in. Build up a collection of all the colours!
Follow our step by step drawing tutorial to learn how to draw your own bicycle. It's not easy, but a little practice makes perfect!
This writing page shows a racing cyclist - so it might be perfect for writing about the Tour de France or other road races!
Write about a road or track cycle race - perhaps the Olympics or Tour de France - and colour in our fast cyclist! Choose from lined or handwriting lines.
This fun illustration of a racing cyclist might be useful for display during the Olympics or Tour de France, perhaps?
Here's a cycling colouring page of a speedy cyclist - perhaps taking part in a track or road race like the Tour de France or Olympics...
Many kids love a bicycle - and for good reason! Perhaps they can write about theirs using this fun writing page, which comes in colour or black and white.
Kids can use our story paper to write about a bicycle adventure, or a beloved bicycle - or perhaps the bike's role in the history of transport!
Here's a simple bicycle poster to print out and display - perhaps as part of a transport theme.
Here's a simple little jigsaw for bicycle fans, which can be adapted to suit the age of your child. Instructions and cutting guides are here.
Here's a simple bicycle colouring page. The kids can really go to town choosing their favourite colours - or colour it to match their own bike!
The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Queen Elizabeth I was one of histories 'stars'. Our Queen Elizabeth I writing paper can be used for reports or creative writing prompts such as diaries and letters.
Use our Queen Elizabeth I story paper for descriptive writing or perhaps to tell one of the many stories of Elizabeth's reign such as the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Are you working on a Tudor project? Here's a very regal Queen Elizabeth I poster to print and display.
Don't forget the Tudor red hair as you colour our Queen Elizabeth I colouring page!
With our step by step printable guide you can learn to draw Queen Elizabeth I with her large, elaborate dress.
This is the seventh in our series of London I spy booklets. Instructions on how to fold the booklets can be found here.
This London I spy booklet will take you spotting all over London. Or perhaps you can use it as a treasure hunt and spot our London posters.
Use this London I spy booklet to spot some of the buildings, people and transport of London. Instructions on how to fold the booklet can be found here.