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Download all the activity sheets and session ideas based on this year's Booktime story book, The Tale of a Naughty Little Rabbit, based on the original story by Beatrix Potter.
Download all the activity sheets and session ideas based on this year's Booktime book, Tim's Din, by Monica Hughes.
Specially developed resources to help teachers make the most of Booktime: a mix of classroom activities and information, games and activities to send home. Includes key messages for parents, poster for school noticeboard and tips about Booktime in schools.
Download all the activity sheets and session ideas based on this year's Booktime story book, Why Elephant has a Trunk, from the Tinga Tinga Tales series created by Claudia Lloyd.
Zipped folder of 22 PDFs: 14.9 mb
Matching game: Mix up all the pictures and put them in front of you with the animals facing down. Turn the first picture over: how quickly can you match up the animal from the book with its photo?
Reading the Booktime books: Colour in these pictures from the story, then carefully cut them out. Stick the pictures in order on a new piece of paper to show what happened in the story.
Ask an adult to help you cut out the shapes. Can you fit them together to make your own skeleton?
Use your crayons to colour in around the skeletons. Then ask an adult to help you cut out your finger puppets so you can make up your own bony adventures.
Make your very own big skeleton mask and scare all of your friends!
Here is Greedy Goose's favourite chocolate recipe so you too can enjoy your very own Greedy Goose chocolate mousse
No party is complete without a cake - especially a GRUFFALO cake!
It’s really easy to make these fantastic finger puppets. Just follow these simple instructions.
Now you can be The Gruffalo! A Gruffalo mask to colour and make.
Ask an adult to cut out these fantastic finger puppets and make up your own adventures!
Ask an adult to cut these out to make into stickers or badges. Sheet of 12.
This activity allows children to make their own mobile, which they can take home or hang together for a display in the library.
Colour in Harry and his dinosaurs. Then ask an adult to help you cut out your finger puppets.
Children can make their favourite dinosaur or dinosaur body part, such as a stomping foot, by copying from Harry and the Dinosaurs go to School
Cut out the pictures and put them in order to create your own book.






