Lily Colouring Page 2
Here's another version of our pretty lily colouring page, this time with the background coloured in for you.
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Here's another version of our pretty lily colouring page, this time with the background coloured in for you.
Here is our colouring page of wild poppies - so pretty - but this time we've filled in the background of the page so it doesn't seem so daunting. Colour them red, orange or yellow and they will really pop against the background!
This pretty rose colouring page has the background done for you - but there's still lots of detail to colour in. Perfect for older children.
Here's another version of our pretty sunflower colouring page, this time with the background filled in. And as we often enjoy sunflowers against a lovely summer blue sky, that's what you'll find on this printable page!
Colour in these pretty carnations, which stand out beautifully against the patterned background. Something different!
Use this thistle template for our thistle crafts - or with your own ideas. One simple idea to use the template: children could colour in the leaves and then scrunch up tissue paper to make the stem and flower.
Here we have two versions of our story paper - one lined, one with handwriting lines for younger children - complete with a picture of a thistle to colour in. Perhaps children could write their own version of how the thistle came to be the emblem of Scotland?
Here's a pretty poster of a thistle, ready to print and display or use as a cover for a project, perhaps.
Print and cut out this thistle jigsaw using our jigsaw cutting guides. It only takes a moment and you can adapt the jigsaw to the age of your child, then store it in an envelope or ziploc bag for repeat use. Fun for a Scotland theme!
Children can practise their handwriting by tracing over the word "thistle" a number of times, then having a go at writing it themselves.
Here's a fun way to learn to draw a thistle - or just to get the kids concentrating hard for a while! Copy the thistle from left to right one square at a time.
Children can trace over the word, first with their finger and then with a pencil. And there's a pretty picture of a thistle to colour, too.
Here's a pretty thistle colouring page for the children to colour, with simple outlines for younger children but enough detail to give older kids a chance to be creative, too.
Use our printable to inspire some really creative acrostic poetry - on the thistle, emblem of Scotland.
This pretty daisy writing page comes in colour or black and white and would make a nice thank you letter or nature study writing page...
Use this pretty daisy story paper (which comes in two versions, lined and with handwriting lines) for story writing, nature study, copywork or thank you notes! And don't forget to colour in the picture, too...
This pretty poster of a daisy looks stunning printed out onto nice card and displayed on a sunny wall. You can also cut it out for notice-board displays...
Here's a pretty jigsaw to print and cut out for the kids. Why not store it away in a ziploc bag ready to bring out on a spring or summer day? You'll find instructions and cutting guides here.
Children can practise their handwriting with this pretty daisy handwriting worksheet!
Learn to write the word DAISY by first tracing with your child's finger over the large letters on this pretty worksheet.