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Printable Jigsaw Animal Puzzles

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Printable jigsaw puzzles is another great idea when you need printable fun in a flash. They offer an instant entertainment for children of all ages. Printable jigsaw puzzles have many advantages over their traditional counterparts. One of them is the fact that you can print a new piece any time your child looses one. Read more..


Fun Printable Coloring Masks

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Here are more fun masks for kids to play with. These masks are ready to be printed and colored. Choose any media for coloring and have fun while making them as well!

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Print out your masks and color using crayons, colored pencils or paint.  Read more..


Children Riddles

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riddlesRiddles never cease to amuse people. Solving riddles are not only fun but it’s a great learning tool. Children riddles provide an opportunity to enjoy, and sharpen the wits and tap the creativity in your child. Most of the children riddles are brain teasers that encourage them to think out of the box, widen their perspective, and learn new ways to look at world. Children riddles help parents and teachers to brighten up and make more fun studying with kids. Riddles help kids to become more aware and more interested in the language they speak. They also increase the number of words kids learn on daily basis. Through riddles kids also get familiar with the grammar and learn how to pronounce the words correctly. Here is a collection of a few riddles to start. Read them to your child and let them guess the answer.
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Mandalas for Kids

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center lotusA mandala is a repetitive design within a circle. It is the Sanskrit word for “sacred circle.” Native American, Hindu, and Buddhist Tantric practices have use Mandalas for thousands of years to express illuminated states of consciousness and for healing the body, mind, and spirit.

Kids Mandalas is more than a coloring book! Read more..


Sight Words-Learning to Read (Pre-Primer)

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Developing a strong sight word vocabulary is an important part of learning to read. It is especially important for children with learning disabilities in basic reading and those who cannot use phonics skills to decode words.

The E. W. Dolch word list was developed in the 1930′s as a tool for teachers to use in teaching children words that occur with high frequency in early reading materials. The Dolch list is still widely used today, and it remains a good resource for teaching sight word vocabulary: Read more..


Carnival Masks or Just Plain Fun on a Cold Winter Day

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Bright and colorful masks like these are not only good for carnivals or parties, it also is a great idea on a cold winter day. Help kids create the masks and then play the dress up game with them. You will not be bored, I guaranty.

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