Jokes for kids: Doctor, Doctor
Some 'Doctor, Doctor' jokes might make you a little feverish but these kids jokes will have a laughter-inducing effect. So cure that fever and print off these medicinal miracles for your kids!
Some 'Doctor, Doctor' jokes might make you a little feverish but these kids jokes will have a laughter-inducing effect. So cure that fever and print off these medicinal miracles for your kids!
Using language a baby understands is important but what is more important than that is using the right language. Now, we are not talking about a foreign language here, just the correct wording. For example, a cow is not a moo-moo and a dog is not a woof!
These adorable fridge magnets are wonderful homemade gifts for loved ones this Valentine's Day. They are super-cute and super-easy to make. SO easy that your little ones could even make them, too.
There is nothing like a puzzling prank on April Fools' Day, but what if you could trick your victims into sitting and playing for a little longer than they should? Print out this maze and play along.
Going on a long car trip? This is a great game to keep everybody entertained for hours on end. Spot the_____ is a game that can be played by the whole family or just two of you.
Pom poms are an easy craft to make. All you need is wool, cardboard and scissors. We've even included a pom pom disc template for small and large pom poms. And if you pop on some googly eyes your kids will have a brand new toy!
This is a great party game that all children will love as they play outdoors. There is lots of running and laughing involved!
Your baby will love to explore dedicate one of your low cupboards to being a plastics area fill of plastic bowls spoons and cups for baby to play with
Feeding time with your baby can be fun. You can make the most of this time with your baby with these simple feeding time activities.
Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Try with F.
This easy button snake toy is a great activity for toddlers and will help develop your child's fine motor skills. Put it in a toddler busy bag and take it with you on long car trips or anytime you will need your toddler to sit still and focus.
We have five fingers on each hand, five toes on each foot but grouping them all together can be tough. Make things a little easier by printing off our five times table chart. Colour them in, create a poster or cut them and mix them up for some learning fun.
Learning the three times tables is tricky but if you have a printable sheet and add in some colouring fun, the three times tables go from tricky to terrific! Get the kids learning the fun way and they may not even realise they are being taught something!
Just as children reach physical milestones in the process of learning to walk, there are several important spelling milestones that a 5-6 year old child will pass through on the journey to becoming a successful speller. Have a go at this word find aimed at younger kids.
It's the day before Christmas, And all through the house, The puppies are squeaking
These riddles will make sure they've got their listening ears on! If they don't they're sure to miss out on the details they need to get the answers right. Be sure to read the riddles quickly to really test them out!
Every kid has a dream to be one thing or another when they grow up. Doctors, vets, police officers or hairdressers, there is a longing to be something. Print off all of these and more with our occupation colouring page series. Start them off with the plumber.
Most kids love a good mystery and for this, all you need is what you choose. You have complete control! Get in the kitchen and have the kids guessing right up to the last minute with this mystery make.
Halloween is a great time of year and this activity is sure to bring loads of fun as well as spooky surprises! Making your own decorations can be loads of fun and the kids will love to be involved.
This easy Book Week costume idea is based on the Madeline series of books by Ludwig Bemelmans. A navy dress and big yellow hat are the key to this simple dress up costume for little girls.
Start dressing up with the kids and play some fun games. There is sure to be a few hats, a stretchy skirt or oversized shoes to fit everyone. There are so many occupations to try on with this family game of dressing up fun. Don't forget to take a few snaps for the album.
Flags of the world are often taught to our children in middle primary school. They learn briefly about the history of the country and what the flag and its colours represent. Learn a little bit about Canada and its flag with this colouring printable flag for kids.
Kids love the outdoors. Playing a game of captain ball is fun and keeps them active. Outdoor activities can help children learn to be a good team player.
Making your own animal ears headband is an easy craft activity for kids that will also result in a lovely homemade dress up for your dress up box. Our FREE printable templates will make it easy for you to make mouse, bunny, piglet, and cat ears at home.
Hot potato is a party game guaranteed to get the kids and grown-ups laughing. Play with the whole family or leave it to the kids as they discover the fun and excitement of racing the music to pass the potato!
Go treat fishing and catch a pile of Halloween goodies this Halloween season. The kids will be delighted by the treats they catch and most importantly everyone is a winner with this fun activity.
Kids and adults alike will love playing this fun car game. Miss Lucy is a hand clapping game sure to keep everyone entertained as they clap their way to the destination!
Who doesn't want to create a place for their little mermaid dolls to live.
Next time you're out for a walk with the kids, teach them about what the different road signs mean and why they're there. This activity will remind children that the signs they see everywhere around them have meaning. Get kids to colour in these free printables.
Learning to write starts a lot earlier than most parents think. Those scribbles, shapes and hard pressed pieces of artwork your child produces is the first stepping stone. Turning that artwork into letters can be tricky. These free printables encourage learning with colour. Here's R.