

The Australian Dot Colouring provides 8 Australian animals on a background of dots. Children can make patterns using different colour paints, textas, crayons, cotton swabs etc. Originally, indigenous people of Australia used dots to disguise the sacred meanings behind the stories in the paintings. They drew designs that included dots on the soil, sand, and made body paintings for ceremonies because they could easily erase them as they were considered sacred.
The Chakra Colouring Pages enable children to become familiar with their chakra (energy centres) by learning the names, the colours associated with each one and where it is located on their body. Teaching children about chakras bring about better balance, awareness, and healing for them.
Christmas Colouring Pages enables children to colour, collage, paint a christmas picture. Colouring pages enable children to develop good pencil grip as they practice holding a pencil while colouring. Children also develop their hand eye coordination and support children to concentrate and focus.
School Colouring Pages can be used for preschoolers moving onto Kindergarten the following year. They can be used as part of a creative art experience to paint, colour or collage or they can be included in school dramatic play set up.
Rangoli Colouring Pages enable children to choose a rangoli design to colour in and decorate.
Rangoli is a traditional Indian decoration of simple patterns and geometric shapes made with ground rice, particularly during festivals including Diwali.
Monster Colouring Pages enable children to create their own monster. They can colour, collage, paint a monster of their own.
Space Colouring Pages is a great way to get children excited about space! These colouring pages include the planets, astronauts, aliens, moon, stars and more. These colouring pages can be paints, coloured, collaged. They can also be laminated and used as play dough mats.
Human Body Organ Colouring Pages enable children to learn the different names of organs and to understand what each organ looks like in their body. Its a great starting point for children to become interested in their human body and to recognise different parts.
The Australian Animal Colouring Pages enable children to recognise and name common Australian animals. These colouring pages can be used as part of an art and craft experience where children can paint, colour, collage each Aussie animal.
Children will enjoy creating their very own farm animal mask. These masks can be coloured, collaged and painted to make them nice and bright. Cut out the eyes and 2 holes on either side of the face, add string and tie around children's face. These can also be used as farm animal hats by cutting the face out and attaching them to cardboard to fit around the child's head.
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