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Free Christmas Printable Pack + Bonus Game Cards

12/2/2011

Are you looking for some free, fun activities to do with your little ones this holiday season? This free printable pack is filled with activities to keep your children learning.

Here’s what is included in our Free Christmas Printable Pack:
Color Cards 
Gingerbread House Coloring
Counting Grid, Patterns, Size Sequencing
Do-A-Dot/Sticker/Magnet Pages 
Following Directions 
Matching Cards & Memory Game 
Number Puzzle
Roll a Gingerbread Man Puzzle Game

 

Also, be sure to check out our list of wonderful Christmas book suggestions.

 

Bonus Game Cards: 

These Christmas game cards are perfect for matching, sorting, and playing Memory. You can use the Christmas Trees set to challenge even the best Memory player 🙂

 


Please, let us know if you use these printables. We’d love to hear what your favorite activities are!

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  1. onaya says

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    it’s fun

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  2. Ashtin says

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    I love all kinds of matching printables. My 3 yo gets a kick out of them

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  3. Katrina says

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    My kids like shadow matching activities.

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  4. Deb Chitwood says

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    Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful printables! I featured your post as the Free Printable(s) of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow. (One of my favorite printables is holiday-related 100 Chart Art.)

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  5. Dimana Vassileva says

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    I liked the Gingerbread man puzzle, goes well with our cookie making!

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  6. Lynn Raspe says

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    Thanks for sharing these resources. I love to find new pattern completion and counting activities.

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  7. Joyce McRae says

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    My granddaughter who is 5 will be here during holidays and will love doing all these activities. Thanks for sharing

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  8. Tori says

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    Love the match games! Put them on card stock paper and you have a fun game you can take to restaurants!

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  9. Tirzah says

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    We love activities with a letter. C is for Christmas. also the one to one correspondance activities.

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  10. kathy says

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    I love the roll a gingerbread man game. It will go perfectly with my gingerbread day.! Thanks so much!

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  11. K spencer says

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    Love find math activities especially numeracy and ten frame activities.

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  12. Nancy Griffin says

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    I love the colorful variety in this pack…especially the matching and sorting activities. Thank you!

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  13. Janice says

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    I am going to use these games during speech therapy.

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  14. maureen says

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    I love the counting cards with lego blocks! The students in my pre-k class love these! Thank you so much!

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  15. Marissa says

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    My son loves the colour shades busy bag – only 20 months old so still struggles to tell the difference but he can play and play with them especially because of the magnet bit!

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  16. Lisa says

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    I did this!!!!!!!! I love pretty much anything and everything you guys have! My kids love just doing fun things like these!! I look forward to the email!!!!!!

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  17. Pennie says

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    I love the interactive books people make… those that have you place an iem according to the position word or the ones that the students have to decide what picture to add to complete the scene.

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  18. donna says

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    love the do a dot letters. My boys will do them over and over again in different colors

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  19. Rita Burkeen says

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    I want to try the Do-A-Dot letters. Also would like follow directions activity. Thanks so much for sharing!!

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  20. Anonymous says

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    Thank you for all the great inspiration! My daughters love dot markers. Thank you for giving us some great options for dot marker sheets.

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  21. Anonymous says

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    Thank you for so many wonderful ideas and a source of encouragement and inspiration. I stumbled upon your site this afternoon and look forward to many more visits!

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  22. Paulette says

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    I am currently working on an activity book for “little bit” – my tot. I love printables that can be used over and over again when laminated or put in sheet protectors. My favorites are pre-writing skills.

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  23. Deborah says

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    Grandaughter is coming on Sunday 12/18 to stay the week out of school with us. This would be great items to use in our play time. Thanks for sharing them.

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  24. Tracy McD. says

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    I love the activities that help my youngest work on his counting skills. My daughter loves the printables that allow her to make patterns.

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  25. angela says

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    Our favorite activitiy is the dot to dot games both my kids love those and then seeing the pictures after they traced all the dots. Another huge favorite would be making cards for their friends. They are so happy with just a simple paper and envelope and they write notes and fold them in the envelopes.

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  26. Bill and Greta Larson says

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    I like using the themed printables. The kids love the dot paint, they look forward to those days:-)

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  27. Katrina says

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    I like printables that include number sorting. For example: putting 6 paper candy printouts onto a paper bowl labeled with the number “6”.

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  28. Anonymous says

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    I like fun printables that grab the children's attention. If the papers are colorful and grab attetion the children are more willing to work on them. Thanks!

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  29. Keri Lee Sereika says

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    I love doing “themed” printables…ie a package of sea themed thing with good bullet points for facts and fun tips…We also love things that incorporate a creative aspect such as creating the item out of interesting household items or something! 🙂 Thank you for the fun pack of printables!

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  30. Sarah*MK says

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    My favorite printable activity is coloring pages!

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  31. qooqoomom says

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    Mazes are a favorite here- good for pencil control and just for helping a wiggly little boy learn to sit still for a few minutes.

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  32. Anonymous says

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    i love the memory game,all ages can have fun with this. and as the years add up, we need to exercise the brain.

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  33. a.m. shields says

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    We enjoy anything that involves coloring with learning, such as patterns, and puzzles that you color yourself.

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  34. a.m. shields says

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    We enjoy anything that involves coloring with learning, such as patterns, and puzzles that you color yourself.

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  35. Anonymous says

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    Hello, My Granddaughter & I love many of the activities but right now I'd have to vote for Tracing Letters.
    Thank you so much for sharing,Debbie

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  36. melismama says

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    My girls love the dot dauber sheets of any theme! and my son loves any kind of math worksheet and printables. Thank you so much for these FREE printables. I will be using them in our homeschool at The Joys of Home Educating and will link back to you! Also sharing on my FB page today!

    Melissa

    [email protected]

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  37. Anonymous says

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    My daughter loves craft time. Her favorite thing is cutting.

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  38. L Brons says

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    As much as they love sticker books, they prefer when they color the page and the “sticker” that they then cut out and glue onto the page with a glue stick.

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  39. Dorie says

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    My granddaughter and I love to work on things together. We love the memory games.

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  40. Jamie says

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    I love any activity involving following directions, Serenity is 4 but sometimes she the thinks she's 40 and we are working on slowing down and working problems one step at a time (she is a jump in with both feet kind of girl),and not skipping ahead. She has to use her listening skills too (instant mashed potato world we live in)so these are my favorite activities for her. Her favorite activities are the memory games which she really excels at, I use them as a reward for following directions and we both win. Thanks for all your hard work ! Jamie

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  41. Anonymous says

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    Coloring letters

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  42. Anonymous says

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    Dot Art

    [email protected]

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  43. Anonymous says

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    Dot Art

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  44. Sam says

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    crossword puzzles or word searches

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  45. Lisa says

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    This will be our first attempt at a printable lesson. But, with a lot of time at home this month, we are looking forward to some non-TV activities. Thank you!

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  46. Anonymous says

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    I'm just now starting out with mine so we do no have a favorite yet:)

    [email protected]

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  47. Vicki says

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    My grandkids love the memory games and dot-a-letter pages (they love to use the dot markers). Thanks for all your work in putting these together.

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  48. Anonymous says

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    Roll a Gingerbread Man Puzzle Game – My DD loves dice games.

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  49. Angel Rose says

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    We like the dot-to-dot printables, as well as mazes.

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  50. ✯ Ⓣⓞⓝⓘⓐ✯ says

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    I really like cutting and pasting activities. It seems my little one is most interested in these. Thank you for the awesome printables!!

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  51. Anonymous says

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    Thanks for posting such nice quality printables! We are going to enjoy these. Thanks, also for Christ in Christmas! Let us adore Him!

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  52. Ashley says

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    We really like games. I like the ones where you can build a picture by rolling dice. We like things that the kids can do together, evenincluding the older ones.

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  53. Peggy says

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    I've never used printable activities like this but I'm wanting these for my grandkids.

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  54. Anonymous says

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    We love dot-to-dots, memory matching, alphabet matching (upper to lower case, letter sound to pics, etc..), mazes, puzzles…. the list goes on and on!!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  55. Anonymous says

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    I like to get do it yourself instructions for example bird feeders our last project and sit around with the kids and put them together.
    [email protected]

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  56. Kathy says

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    My son loves anything with a maze and he also loves connecting the dots

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  57. Trina says

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    Hi! I just found your blog and I am so glad I did. I love so many kinds of printables. I love the vocabulary cards, matching games, and cutting activities. thanks for sharing!
    Trina
    http://teachingmyblessings.blogspot.com/

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  58. Anonymous says

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    My daughter loves any project that includes cutting and pasting. Thanks fro sharing these terrific projects! Heather

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  59. Gina says

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    I just discovered your blog and am so glad I did. (link from moneysavingmom.com) I am homeschooling three children and have a preschooler (my only boy). He loves any kind of tracing and matching. Thank you so much for these printables – they'll be perfect when he's out on Christmas break from preschool and I'm trying to continue schooling the girls.

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  60. Lori says

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    I like the counting grids. They are perfect for math games.

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  61. Anonymous says

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    My favorite have the holiday memory games. The kids always love those. Keeps them busy.

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  62. Alishia says

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    I love the pictures the preschoolers can cut out and sort.

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  63. Maggie says

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    WE have a 2 1/2 year old , he loves dot-dot, matching and anything that he can color!

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  64. Becca W says

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    We enjoy the cut and paste printables most in our family!

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  65. Barbara says

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    My favorite printables are puzzles. 🙂 I love that my grandbabies are able to color and then cut them out – I'd love to find a puzzle cube printable 🙂

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  66. Katie J. says

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    My Children love the memory printables.

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  67. Katrina says

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    Cutting/pasting or puzzles. But really my kids love most of the printable activities! 🙂

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  68. Unknown says

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    any kind of practice for cutting/pasting and memory games are fun!

    [email protected]

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  69. Amy L says

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    Thank you for sharing! These are darling. I can't wait to do them with my daughter!

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  70. Momofgreatboys says

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    My son loves coloring and puzzles. We also love being able to color and cut out things to make into ornaments. Thanks!!

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  71. Leslie says

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    Love the memory and matching cards and anything children can cut out for themselves. Thanks for sharing!

    Leslie
    York, PA

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  72. Samantha says

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    Right now our favorite is pages to color. My oldest just turned 4 and my other son is 2 1/2 so I havent' really branched out yet but with these new printouts I am looking forward to trying matching games, etc.

    sjam916 at gmail dot com

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  73. Barb says

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    Any printable that is educational and free. I have a hard time coming up with ideas. Thank you for making free printables.
    Fortgot email. [email protected]

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  74. Eddie says

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    Thanks for these! They are cute, but not cutesy. Sure to be a hit with M and D! Much appreciated.

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  75. Anonymous says

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    My girls like memory games and color by number. thanks!

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  76. Erin says

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    I like puzzles and do-a-dot pages.

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  77. Christianna says

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    I love printable mazes and dot to dots for my 5 year old son.

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  78. Tanya M says

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    We like tracing pages, “Which one is different” type of activity and patterns.

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  79. mary and adrian swanger says

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    I AM TEACHING A COUPLE OF 3 YR OLDS THEIR ABC'S AND NUMBERS, SO ALPHABET CARDS THAT CAN BE TRACED AND/OR COLORED THAT WE CAN USE TO SPELL SMALL WORDS ARE GREAT TEACHING MATERIALS. THEY ALSO ARE LEARNING COLORS AND SHAPES AS WELL AS THEIR ADDRESS. SO THANKS FOR THE HELP WITH FREE MATERIALS WHAT WITH THE ECONOMY LIKE IT IS.
    MARY L SWANGER
    [email protected]

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  80. Carol says

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    We love all types of printable crafts. I like try to keep things iteresting and give as much experience and ability for different things before they start school in hopes that it will make it easier and more enjoyable for them.

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  81. The Engelkemiers says

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    My daughter loves the dot art. She loves to paint and learn her letters. What a great hands-on combo that both my 3 year old and 17 month old can do with me.

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  82. Midge says

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    Do a dot pages

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  83. Leslie says

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    I teach special needs children and we love doing graphing activities!

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  84. Anonymous says

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    I teach a preschool class and teach next week, and this would be perfect for my class. It is always hard to find educational things about Christmas for them.

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  85. Anonymous says

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    We love to do crafts that use prints of the kids hands or feet. Thanks for the give-away!

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  86. Chrissy says

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    Yes, my child is just at the learning stage, I think this would be great to do with him!

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  87. Anonymous says

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    My daughter likes matching and we are working on numbers and colors. Thanks!

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  88. Anonymous says

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    We love printing off “memory” type games. Right now we are using left over Valentines from last season.

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  89. Anonymous says

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    My grandchildren will be here this weekend. We'll have lots of fun with these activities.

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  90. Anonymous says

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    My daughter loves “go together” puzzles, like matching up a picture of a baseball with a picture of a baseball bat or glove.

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  91. Unknown says

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    I like anything that can be laminated and reused! 🙂

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  92. A.J., Pattie, and Arianna Brewer says

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    Great printables!!

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  93. Nick, Krista, Carson and Clay says

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    I love anything with numbers, letters and colors. My little guy is learning all of these 🙂

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  94. UtahCouponDeals says

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    I really like craft things for my kids. We also did tracer pages for them to learn their letters and name.

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  95. Brenda says

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    I like to work with my grandchildren with their times table. We do all kinds of different things to make it interesting. Grandmas seem to have more time for this.

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  96. Anonymous says

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    my Lg will love this

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  97. Praises from a Wife and Mommy! says

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    I like printables that teach early math skills. 🙂

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  98. k balman says

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    My daughter loves color by number [email protected]

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  99. Anonymous says

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    Nick Jr also has great printable activity packs by age 3-6! – Thanks for sharing these.

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  100. Anonymous says

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    I love any printables that are Christian to use with my preschool class.

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  101. WorkingWife says

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    connect the dots are super-fun as are color by numbers!

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  102. luvsid says

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    We love the numerical order puzzles and magnet pages and any tracing as we need to practice more of that.

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  103. Anonymous says

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    I like the gingerbread counting activity

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  104. NeedANap2 says

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    My youngest is working on letters so any letter tracing or letter development.

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  105. Kristina says

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    My son is almost 2 and we LOVE matching games. Anything you can match, we love it. Thanks for sharing this…it is awesome!

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  106. Mishiko says

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    Neela is only 2, so we love shape and color recognition and counting.

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  107. Anonymous says

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    My son loves the color by number and the matching games – and really just about everything:)

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  108. shlbzma says

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    My daughter likes mazes and is working on her cutting skills.

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  109. GirlyWhirlyMommy says

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    My daughter loves to draw and trace, so we love anything with a dotted line too or drawing along the dotted line from one object to another. Plus, anything that has to do with cutting out shapes and glue…she is mad about glue sticks too! Thanks for the extra games.

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  110. Anonymous says

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    Sammie loves mazes, it helps with pencil control and she loves working her way through it

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  111. Krystal says

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    We love tracing and cutting around here! It is by far the favorite!

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  112. Anonymous says

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    Anything for my grandchildren to trace, color and cut!

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  113. Allie Z says

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    The other day when I printed the Christmas printable, it was my first time ever. I have boys (almost 4 & almost 2) who will be using them. I'm exciting for cutting and tracing. I need to work on shape tracing and recognition!

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  114. Anonymous says

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    Cutting activities and tracing (on the dotted line!)

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  115. Huskerbabe says

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    Cutting out and frosting christmas cookies. Great motor skill practice but they just think they're having fun!

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  116. Anonymous says

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    Anything with cutting and coloring.

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  117. kmmevents says

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    word finds and simple crosswords are big hits with my daughter!

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  118. Karen says

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    My son loves anything he can cut out!

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  119. bookworm0709 says

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    I like memory matching printables of all kinds!

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  120. squeakytight says

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    My son likes counting so the counting grid is great!

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  121. Carrie says

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    The puzzles are a big hit at my house!

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  122. TheBargainHuntingMom says

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    Thank You so much for sharing!!!

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  123. Anonymous says

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    We love matching game printables. My son will do them over and over. 🙂
    Yvette
    [email protected]

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  124. tammyl says

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    we like the dot art

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  125. Anonymous says

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    My daughter struggles w/ tracing so I like the ones that she has to follow a line from one object to another. We also enjoy any type of games (esp. bingo).

    Donna Spayd
    [email protected]

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