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Real dinosaurs used to hatch from eggs like these. Can you draw and colour in your own egg?
Colour in Harry and his dinosaurs. Then ask an adult to help you cut out your finger puppets.
On Harry’s first day of school he sees lots of different things. He tries all sorts of new things too. Are any of them the same as your first day of school?
Cut out the pictures and put them in order to create your own book.
'A TRUE friend can come in any shape or SIZE...' Read the big book version of Mr Big together, looking at the pictures which might show friends.
Can you find the butterfly in your story book The Tale of a Naughty Little Rabbit? Now you can make your own butterfly picture! Cut out the whole butterfly around the dotted box. Use paint to make a pattern on one side of this butterfly. Then fold the page in half to print the patterns onto the other side of the page.
This is Peter Rabbit. He likes eating vegetables and he has a blue coat. What about you?
Can you find these pictures in your book? Colour them in and practise writing the name of the colour. What is your favourite colour? Can you write the name of your favourite colour?
Here is an empty garden that needs some fruit, vegetables and flowers to grow in it. Draw and colour in the plants that you would like to grow in the garden. Watch out for hungry Peter Rabbit!
The vegetables in Mr. McGregor’s garden might be some of the same ones you see in the shops. These pictures show how a vegetable arrives on your plate, but they are in the wrong order. Colour in the pictures, then cut them out and stick them in the right order on a new piece of paper
Mr. McGregor has grown his plants by planting seeds. Here are some packets of seeds from Mr. McGregor’s garden, but the labels have fallen off. Can you draw plants from the garden on the seed packets and write their names?
The Tale of a Naughty Little Rabbit - cutting and colouring activity.
What do you think will happen the next time Mrs. Rabbit goes out? Do you think that Peter Rabbit will be good? Colour in and cut out these puppets to tell your own story about Peter Rabbit, Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail.
Here's the sloth hanging upside down quite happily.What is a good colour for his face? And what colour will you choose for his fur?
How many animals do you see on this page? How many of each animal are there? Practise tracing the numbers. Now look for these animals in your book.
Have fun colouring the snake, then very carefully cut it out.
Photocopy this page onto card. Carefully cut out the animals. Colour them in, then stick them onto lollipop sticks to make puppets
Colour in these pictures from your story book. Then carefully cut them out and stick them on a new piece of paper in the order they happened in the story.






