Islands and Bridges Puzzles Set 3
Enjoy 4 more of our fun logic "Islands and Bridges" puzzles, also known as "Bridges" or "Hashi" puzzles. You can choose between coloured printables (best for kids) and black and white printables (best for adults).
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Enjoy 4 more of our fun logic "Islands and Bridges" puzzles, also known as "Bridges" or "Hashi" puzzles. You can choose between coloured printables (best for kids) and black and white printables (best for adults).
Here is a fun collection of animal jokes - but the kids must crack the code to reveal them!
Here's a simplified version of the story of the Garden of Eden, with a picture and short descriptive text on 4 pages. It is designed to print "landscape" on 2 pages of A4 paper and be folded in half.
Cut out the 4 Garden of Eden story sequencing cards and ask your child to read them and put them in the right order. You could also separate the pictures and text parts of the card, and ask them to match the pictures and text first, then put them in order.
These caption cards are designed to accompany our set of Garden of Eden colouring pages, if you want to put them on display.
We've aimed this picture comprehension at older children. Once they have heard or read the story of the snake tempting Eve in the Garden of Eden, see what they have retained by asking them to answer the questions.
There are 4 pages in this set, designed to accompany your reading or telling of the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Genesis Chapter 3 verses 1 to 15.
We've added simple captions to this set of 4 colouring page depicting the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Genesis Chapter 3 verses 1 to 15. Perhaps as a Sunday school or group activity you could get the kids to colour in the pages for display?
Children can re-write the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eve in their own words using our story paper, and colour in the pictures that go with the story too, if they wish.
Read the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden in this 4-page printable, in simplified language for children. Children can colour in the pictures too.
Colour in all the close members of a family: mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, grandmother, grandfather...
Use our ocean themed code to reveal some hilarious, ocean themed jokes.
We've got six hilarious pirate jokes here. Ask the kids to use the code to reveal the jokes.
These code breakers are great fun. Ask the kids to crack the code to reveal a funny dinosaur joke.
Here's a friendly lion tracing page designed for older kids. They could use a pencil and trace all the lines lightly to get a sketchy finish, perhaps?
Just for fun, join the dots on this pirate lion page! Start at 1 and go all the way around to 74...
Karate fans will enjoy this challenging lion dot to dot puzzle! The numbers go up to 83, so kids will need to take care when joining them all up.
I think our guitar-playing lion looks like a nice friendly chap to hang around with! Join the dots, all the way up to 95, to see if you agree with me!
Here's a fun lion dot to dot puzzle for older kids to complete. The numbers go up to 75, so join them up carefully!
Perhaps the children can say the numbers out loud in French as they complete this fun French lion dot to dot puzzle! They will need to be able to count to soixante-neuf!