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Design a pair of pyjamas
Create your own pair of funky PJs - how colourful can you make them?
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Make your own PJ Masks
Turn yourselves into Catboy, Owlette and Gekko with these brilliant PJ Masks.
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Play the Rhyming Pairs game
Match up the objects that rhyme - then colour them in.
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Create a PJ Masks superhero
What does your superhero look like? What superpowers will they have? What will they do?...
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Create a PJ Masks villain
What does your villain look like? What superpowers do they have and how can the PJ Mask...
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Play the Where I Sleep matching game
Match the characters to the places they sleep - then colour them in.
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Finish the PJ Masks adventure
There’s trouble in town and PJ Masks are on their way. What will happen next...?
Fun for little ones
Puzzle zone
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Horrid Henry spot the difference
See if you can you spot all five differences between these two Horrid Henry illustrations.
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Take the Tracy Beaker test
Spot the difference or try these Tracy Beaker-themed word puzzles.
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Crossword puzzle challenge
Can you solve all the clues and complete the crossword puzzle?
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Solve the wordsearch puzzle
Eagle eyes at the ready! See if you can find all the words hidden in the grid.
Get creative
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Horrid Henry colouring fun
Brighten up Horrid Henry’s day by colouring in this picture of Henry being his usual ho...
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Make your own bunting
Brighten up any space using our cut-out and create bunting template.
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Make a bookmark
Keep your page with this cut-out and colour-in bookmark.
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Make a Horrid Henry paper plane
Make your own paper plane and fly up, up and away with Horrid Henry!
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Create your own comic strip
Star in your own comic strip and become a pyjama-wearing superhero!
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Make a Tracy Beaker pencil topper
Follow the instructions to make a fun Tracy Beaker top for your pencil or pen.
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Design your own book cover
Create the cover of your very own story.
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How to make a photo frame with Tracy Beaker
Use Tracy Beaker's template to design your own fabulous picture frame.
How your money helps
Naomi grew up in a household with few books. When Naomi started her own family, she came across BookTrust’s Bookstart programme and was told about the importance of reading with her baby from the start. As soon as her daughter was born, Naomi made sure there was always time to snuggle up and read together, and her daughter who is now six, is an avid reader and always has a book on the go. Naomi has seen how reading takes her into imaginary worlds and helps her deal with everyday worries and is amazed how it is also helping her to do well in all subjects at school.
Not all children get the same opportunity as Naomi’s daughter and through Pyjamarama we want to help support the children who are at risk of missing out on the joy and confidence that bedtime stories provide.