Chinese New Year colouring pages: Horse and barn
In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page. Be a part of the festivities by colouring in this horse and barn.
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In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page. Be a part of the festivities by colouring in this horse and barn.
Every kid dreams of having a pet horse at one stage or another but this is only possible for a few. Instead of getting them a horse, print them one! This FREE printable colouring page is just what they need.
Kids will love making this easy paper mache horse pencil holder that will look great sitting on their desk
In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page. Get into the spirit of the festivities by colouring in this jumping horse.
In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page. Get into the spirit of the festivities by colouring in this happy horse.
In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page, which features a horse shoe positioned for good luck!
Teach your kids the lyrics to your favourite nursery rhymes and they'll remember them forever.
This sweet lullaby will drift your young one off or calm them down when they are anxious sing softly as you hold them tight.
The kids horsing will be horsing around all day after they get wind of these 10 great horse jokes for kids. Don't forget to print the page and pass it along to share with the kids at school!
This cardboard hobby horse is the perfect companion for your favourite little person. In under half an hour you can have a new friend AND a new mode of transport. Everyone's a winner!
Kids generally LOVE baby animals but do they know their names? They will often refer to a baby horse as a pony but we know that isn't right. Print off this cute image for them and have them colour in the horse and foal, explaining the names in the title.
Do you have a horse lover in the family? This is a super fun activity to use up old wrapping paper rolls and will keep the kids entertained for hours! You can even create a horse Olympics with different events for the kids to take part in.
Get the kids to help you make these ride-on horses that require no sewing. They’re perfect for backyard races, pony shows and other equestrian events. You could have some gold coin chocolates on hand for medals if you're keen on bringing the Olympics to your home.
In Chinese astrology, 2014 is the Year of the Horse! Celebrate with this Chinese New Year colouring page. Break out the pencils and then get your little ones to decorate your home with their colourful creations.
To get the full effect of tongue twisters you should repeat them several times, as quickly as possible, without stumbling or mispronouncing. Good luck!
This year, 2014, is the year of the Horse on the Chinese calendar. What better way to celebrate a New Year than with a dress-up party. Just download, print out, colour and cut out this horse mask and you're on your way to celebrating Chinese New Year.
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