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This the first post in an ongoing series of sports coloring sheets. Today we have soccer and wrestling. Have fun coloring!
Check out the “Ad Libs” at Printables4Kids.com. The first one is about a trip to a farm! Just fill in the blanks with nouns, adjectives, etc. and get ready to giggle!
Like the number tracing sheets I posted several days ago, these alphabet sheets are designed for preschoolers to learn to write their letters. The letters are nice and big- perfect for tracing with a crayon. There are three sheets:
Letters A-L | Letters M-U | Letters V-Z
This list of 101 things to do when there’s nothing to do at About.com is something I’m going to print and put in my purse for the next time we’re stuck with my son in the airport, car, etc. The nice thing is, they’re all FREE activities. Some of my favorites:
Tell a story, [...]
What a great idea! Quintura for Kids is a search engine that is kid-friendly and fun to use. You can read a detailed review here at Webware. Check it out and let me know what you think of it!
Have you visited Wikihow.com? They have instructions on how to do a million things. One of my favorites is the instructions for making a 3-D paper snowflake. They’re beautiful, and are great indoor decorations for when there are lots of flakes outside!
What’s the way to your heart? Through your stomach? See if you can find your way to the center of this heart- click here for a Valentine’s Day maze.
Ready to play grocery store, or bank? Here is some play money in denominations of 1, 5 and 10 to get you started – each page has three bills. To learn more about dollar bills, head on over to the NIEHS kids pages where they have a whole page about the symbolism of [...]
Mary Englebreit artwork is some of my favorite, and now her website has an area just for kids. There are online games, coloring pages and crafts, as well as music and videos with her beautiful artwork. Click here to check out all the fun stuff!
Get in some vocabulary practice in French, German, Spanish and even Chinese or Croatian! These free screensavers would be great for any age. I’m going to download and brush up on my college German! Click here to visit the site.