Karate Lion Colour Pop Colouring Page
Do your kids like karate? They might enjoy this karate lion colouring page! We've filled in the background so they just have to colour the lion himself.
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Do your kids like karate? They might enjoy this karate lion colouring page! We've filled in the background so they just have to colour the lion himself.
This fun colouring page shows a gentle lion, strumming his guitar while enjoying a walk in the countryside. He seems like a happy sort of lion! We've "colour popped" the page so the kids don't have to colour the background.
This friendly lion colouring page shows exactly the sort of lion that I would want to meet, if I ever met a lion face to face! We've coloured in the background, so the kids can concentrate on the lion...
Ooh la la! This lion, with his beret, baguette and glass of wine is most definitely French! The kids can have fun colouring him in - and we've already done the Parisian background, complete with Eiffel Tower!
This lion is so cool, I'm sure the kids will enjoy colouring him in! We've given him a colour background of a disco scene, which seems very appropriate and means the kids don't have quite so much to colour. It's a fun way to make their colouring stand out...
Colour in this ballet dancing lion! We've done the background for you, so that there isn't too much colouring for younger children to do...
Maybe you're completing an elephant project or maybe you've got a child that would like to be a zookeeper when they're older. This worksheet is perfect for getting the kids thinking whilst they research elephants.
Find out where elephants are found in the world and colour in the countries or areas on this world map. This is a great way to introduce some Geography into an elephant project.
Ask the children to find out more about elephants and fill in this fact finding worksheet.
This is a great way to introduce some art work into your elephant project. This worksheet asks the kids to look closely at Salvador Dali's painting, Swans Reflecting Elephants.
Here are 4 more Islands and Bridges puzzles for you to print and puzzle over! Draw the bridges between the islands according to the rules of the game. These puzzles are also known as "hashi" puzzles and we have two versions of this set to choose from - either colour or black and white.
Learn how to do our Island and Bridges puzzles - they are great fun, and fantastic for developing thinking skills in kids. This set of printable instructions has larger images so is perfect for whiteboard or front-of-room explanations and display.
Once you understand the "rules" of how to tackle our Island and Bridges (or "hashi") puzzles, they are straightforward to do - just requiring logic and a bit of patience to work them out. We love these puzzles and hope that you do too.
Love snakes? Tackling a snake project? Here's an original activity to keep the kids busy! Colour in this snake skin printable and then slice it up along the lines and turn it into a snake skin paper chain!
There are 4 Islands and Bridges puzzles (also called hashi puzzles) in this printable set, which comes as a fun colour version as well as simple black and white (more suitable for adults, perhaps).
This worksheet asks children to imagine being zookeepers and to think about what they would need to keep lions happy and healthy in a zoo.
Find out where lions live in the world and colour in the countries or areas on this world map.
Read through our interesting lion facts and sort them into the correct column - fact or fiction. This is a fun way to test children's comprehension of what they have learned, or to encourage them to do some research to find out the answers.
This quiz style multiple choice comprehension about lions is a great way to check children's understanding of a text.
Ask the kids to read through the information about lions and then answer the questions.