Giraffe Number Tracing enables children to trace numbers 1 to 10 in words and numbers. Great for pre-writing skills. These can be laminated and used over again with preschool children or children interested in learning to write.
On the 3rd of March, wildlife is celebrated worldwide for the UN World Wildlife Day. The following provides free Printables that will enable you to celebrate World Wildlife Day at your service and activities that can be implemented into the curriculum for children.
The Feed The Giraffe Letters is an alphabet activity that enables children to recognise lowercase and uppercase letters by feeding the giraffe the correct letters. This is a great alphabet and letter recognition game for children.
Animal Tracing Dots enables children to trace the dots to complete the animal picture. These are great for children to develop their pre-writing skills and for hand-eye coordination.
The Animal Songs Posters have songs about wild animals. These are great for children to learn about different animals.
The Wild Animal Posters are great to use as a display in the learning environment for children to recognise and identify wild animals. These posters can be used in a variety of different ways for children to learn about animals.
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