The Pyjama Colour Match enables children to match the pyjama bottoms with the correct colour pyjama top. This is great for children learning to recognise colours and also able to identify. Using the Pyjama Colour Match printables children will be able to identify primary and secondary colours. This is great for National Pyjama Day.
The Pyjama Match The Shapes is a simple shape matching activity for children. Children have to choose the correct shape and match them onto the corresponding coloured pyjamas. These can be laminated and used with the shapes provided or even as playdough mats. Also can be used as a National Pyjama Day activity.
National Pyjama Day is on Friday, 25th July. It's a day for educators and children to wear your favourite pair of PJ's to help The Pyjama Foundation raise awareness and funds for children in foster care.
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