On this page, you’ll find pictures and information on creepy creatures from around the world, including mammals that drink blood, reptiles with venomous saliva, birds with terrifying calls, lizards that squirt blood from their eyes, and arachnids with freakishly large mouthparts! Free Printable Hal...
These super cute, free printable,playdough number matsare such a fun way to help toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners count 1-10. Children will use play doh and thesenumber playdough matsto play and learn as they complete the pictures with yourfavorite playdough recipe. Thesenumber playdoug...
Their eyes on the side of their head means that they have more than a 300° line of sight, compared to a human’s 180°. They are color-blind like dogs (so bulls don’t actually see red), and also share their excellent sense of hearing and smell. Royal Cows.The late Queen Elizabet...
You can start by sketching simple outlines together, then fill in with vibrant greens or even whimsical colors to bring each frog’s personality to life. Discuss the different features of frogs, like their bulging eyes and powerful legs, turning the drawing session into an interactive learning ex...
9. Add eyes, draw a smile Add a googly eyes on the face of your bee craft. Then use a black marker to draw a cute little smile on your bee. Now it’s time for play! Hold the bottom of the paper straw and have fun flying and fluttering your bee around. The light weight of the...
Fromabejatozapato, your little Spanish student will find hours of fun coloring in letters of theMr. Printablesalphabet sheets with pictures. There are options for both uppercase and lowercase, and the pictures are ink-friendly, with thin lines that won’t leave your printer with that empty fee...
This no-prep and free number recognition pack is fully black and white, which will help with printing costs. Whether you are a parent, teacher, homeschooler, daycare provider, or planning a camp – you will love these no prep bingo marker pages. Children of all ages absolutely adore dot ma...
Choose a color and the person guessing finds ANY object that is that color (not a single specific object.) For example: “I Spy with My Little Eye… something blue” answers could be someone’s eyes, the sky, a blue bicycle. Line up several objects on a table and choose one of those...
Describing Objects:Think of how many times we use color to describe something. When there are two of the same object, but different colors, it makes a world of difference! Connect with Nature:Identifying colors in pictures and then transferring the knowledge to things that are in the real wor...
a fantasy world full of mythical creatures and dream of their own magnificent castle in which they stroll as a beautifulprincess. Little boys dive into the world of technology while paintingcarsandairplanes. Coloring templates from numerous subject areas will make your little ones' eyes grow wide:...