Worksheets Cut Color and paste of animals for kids age 5-6

Coloring pages of cute drawings of animals for coloring and cutting. The worksheets are intended to enrich your child's acquaintance with the world of animal that live on the ground, on plants and/or in the water as well as animals that fly in the air. The drawings include mammals, birds, fish, insects, amphibians etc. The name of each animal is written above it's drawing, which can be cut out with scissors along the outline surrounding each image. The cute paintings will conquer your children's hearts and give them many hours of joy. With the help of the guiding lines they will be able to cut out the images and paste them to decorate wherever they want. This worksheets are designed to assist with the development of cutting skills with a fun animals theme. Suitable for pre-school, kindergarten, early involvement, occupational therapy and special education.
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥

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Alpaca
worksheet cut and color animals
Bat
coloring cutting worksheet for children
Bear
cutting skills worksheet for kids
Beaver
educational worksheet cut & paste animals
Bee
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Bird
developing cutting skills for children
Butterfly
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Camel
cat coloring page
Cat
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Chicken
cut and paste coloring page
Cow
educational fine motor skills worksheet
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work papre for kids preschool
Cricket
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Crocodile
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Dog
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Dolphine
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Donkey
educational worksheets for children
Dove
cut and paste work papers animals for children
Eagle
worksheet cut and paste fine motor skills
Elephant
frog cut and paste coloring page
Frog
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Giraffe
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Horse
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coloring sheets for kids with motor skills
Jellyfish
worksheets for children age 5-6
Kangaroo
kids age 5-6 worksheets
Koala
cut and color page for children age 4-5
Lemur
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Mole
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Ostrich
cut and paste worksheet for children in kindergarten
Oyster
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Panda
fun worksheets for children age 5
Peacock
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Ireland coloring pages

Coloring pages of Ireland. Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe. Here you will find coloring sheets of Ireland maps, flags, people, traditional costumes and classic Irish & Celtic Symbols like the Harp, the Shamrock -The National Flower of Ireland and more. The coloring pages of Ireland should be painted in bright, happy and vibrant colors because it is so rich in colors and nature but mostly the orange and green colors that together with the white color make up the Irish flag. On this page you will find a great opportunity to paint the coloring pages of Ireland as you wish. Coloring pages of Ireland flag, Ireland map, Ireland symbols, nature, animals and people. Fun coloring!
Choose the coloring page of Ireland you want to paint, print and paint for your enjoyment. To print the page you would like to color, click on page and then click Ctrl+P. Have fun!
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
printable Ireland coloring pages for kids
Beer and shamrock
printable map of Ireland and Irish symbols
Ireland map, pot with gold coins, horseshoe
Ireland kids printable flag boy and girl
Kids with Ireland flags
printable coloring pages ireland costume tradition dance Celtic
kids dance with traditional Irish clothes
Ireland coloring pages kids printable Ireland flag
Cupcake and Ireland flag
St. Patrick coloring page
Rainbow and pot of gold
Leprechaun Dwarf st. patrick coloring page
St. Patrick day - Leprechaun 
Eire coloring page printable for kids kindergarten
Eire coloring page



Spring coloring pages

Coloring pages for spring. Spring is a wonderful season. The coloring pages of spring should be painted in bright, happy and vibrant colors because it is a season when the weather is pleasant and everyone is happy: the people, the animals, the plants and the flowers. Who does not love spring? On this page you will find a great opportunity to paint the coloring pages of spring as you wish. Coloring pages of flowers, nature, animals, sun and smiles. Fun coloring!
Choose the coloring page of spring you want to paint, print and paint for your enjoyment. To print the page you would like to color, click on page and then click Ctrl+P. Have fun!
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
spring coloring page for kids
Spring
Hello spring coloruing page
Hello Spring!
coloring page of spring for children
Hello spring- cute animals
coloring sheet spring cute animals
Welcome spring!
Cute coloring page for spring
Cute coloring page for spring
sun flowers spring colouring sheet
Sun and flowers
cute animals and flowers for spring drawing
My melody
hello spring colouring page
Cute bears
happy spring birds coloring page
Happy spring-birds, snail and beetle
happy spring couloring page for kids
Happy spring- a girl and her dog

South Africa coloring pages

Coloring pages of South Africa. South Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent.  Here you will find coloring sheets of South African animals, maps. flags and people, and symbols like the national tree - Real yellowwood, the national Bird - Blue crane, the national fish - Galjoen, the national flower - King protea and the national animal - Springbuck. The coloring pages of South Africa should be painted in bright, happy and vibrant colors because it is so rich in colors and nature and the diversity between animals, cultures and topography. On this page you will find a great opportunity to paint the coloring pages of South Africa as you wish. Coloring pages of South Africa flag, South Africa map, South Africa symbols, nature, animals and people. Fun coloring!
Choose the coloring page of South Africa you want to paint, print and paint for your enjoyment. To print the page you would like to color, click on page and then click Ctrl+P. Have fun!
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
south africa coloring page animals
Giraffe, rhino, pelican and zebra
south africa coloring pages animals for kids
Springbok
South Africa coloring pages animals Suricata
Suricata 
south africa coloring sheets kids flag
South Africa flag
south africa coloring pages flag heart
South African girl and boy
Zulu tribe people South Africa coloring pages
Zulu people
South Africa zulu tribal people coloring page
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Some interesting facts about South Africa:

Johannesburg is the largest city in the country. It has been completely rebuilt four times.

South Africa is the largest producer of macadamia nuts in the world.

The first human heart transplant took place at a Cape Town hospital in 1967.

It is estimated that there are about 3,000 shipwrecks off the coast of South Africa.

Hotels in South Africa - In South Africa there are 71,300 hotel rooms for rent.

South Africa is the only country in the world where two Nobel laureates have come from the same street: Vilakazi Street in the heart of the town of Soweto where two South African leaders lived; Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela.

Route 62, Western Cape, is the longest wine route in the world: It is 850 kilometers long and leads from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth and along its length you will see vineyards and wineries and nice villages where you can stop and drink wine.

If you want to bungy jump in one of the highest places in the world, drive to the Bloukrans Bridge, where there is a 216 meter high bungy jump site.

There are eight amazing world heritage sites in South Africa.

About 20% of the world's gold is mined in South Africa.

Ferret Day - April 2

Ferret Day is celebrated on April 2 with the aim of raising public awareness of the domesticated ferret and the needs it has when adopting it like welfare, care and nutrition. Many people nowadays adopt a ferret as a pet and it is important to know how to treat this lively and intelligent animal responsibly.

The ferret is a subspecies of weasel. Hundreds of years ago, people in Europe domesticated ferrets to capture mice, rats and other rodents. The ferrets were able to enter the burrows thanks to their long and narrow bodies. In medieval Europe the ferret had an important status as a pet and exterminating rodents because the cats were then considered companions of witches and devil workers.



Other family members of the ferret, the weasel family: otter, mink, weasel, badger, marten and grison.

Ferrets have olfactory glands that emit a pungent and unpleasant odor designed to mark territory, court, and deter predators.

The ferret is a distinct carnivore, meaning it eats only animal food. It has highly developed jaws with 28-33 razor sharp teeth.

The average life expectancy of ferrets ranges from 5 to 8 years, although some ferrets have even reached the age of 14 years.

Many people like to raise the ferret as a pet because of their high intelligence. They are very curious creatures and able to do a lot of fun tricks. They can use a litter box like cats and they are also sociable animals that require a lot of attention.

If you are considering adopting a ferret, keep in mind that the proper diet for it is meat only. The ferret eats rats, mice and live chickens. Processed food does not meet its needs. A plant-based diet is also not suitable for him. It is now possible to give ferrets dry food that is specially adapted for ferrets. Care should be taken not to let ferrets devour snacks for dogs, because they may like it, but they have a lot of sugars and too little meat and so they may replete and give up the healthy and essential food for them, and also gain weight and get diabetes for example.

Ferrets are nocturnal creatures by nature, but when they are adopted they adjust their hours of activity to those of the adoptees because they love interaction. Like many predators, they like to play intensely for a short time and then retire for a few hours of sleep. In total, ferrets sleep about 18 hours a day.



The ferrets in culture

In the UK, country fairs and festivals organize ferret racing competitions in which ferrets go through tubes while their owners bet on the animal that will be able to do so the fastest.

In the past, it was customary among coal miners in Yorkshire, England, to compete in a rather unusual sport called ferret-foot (not for the faint of heart) - in this competition ferrets are put in their pants to see how long the competitors can withstand it. The world record lasts five and a half hours!

Ferrets also appeared in well-known works of art. In the famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci, the Lady with an ermine from 1491, many art scholars claim that the lady holds a ferret in her hands. There is also a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I with a ferret as a pet wearing a tiny crown as a collar.



Lady with an Ermine, Leonardo da Vinci, 1481-1491

Why is Ferret Day celebrated on April 2nd?

For decades, U.S. ferret enthusiasts have celebrated National Ferret Day. However, recognition of this day came only in 2014 when Carol Roche of New York who was so enthusiastic about her ferret and the American Ferret Organization took care of it.

How to celebrate Ferret Day?

If you have a ferret, today is the time to take a picture of him and pamper him and upload his photos to social networks with the hashtag #NationalFerretDay. It is today to read and learn about raising ferrets, what is allowed and what is not allowed to do with them so as not to harm their health and well-being. If you do not have a ferret, you can adopt a ferret, just first read what it takes to raise a ferret and how to care for it well.


 

Weed Appreciation Day - March 28th

Weed Appreciation Day is celebrated on March 28 every year. This day is designed to learn how herbs are actually beneficial to us and our ecosystem. We usually treat weeds as a nuisance, something that needs to be weeded and eradicated, but weeds also have a lot of value. The herbs have been used by humans as food and herbs for most of the documented history.


Many herbs have healing properties and have great nutritional value:
Nettle - Nettle can be found almost anywhere where weeds grow, even on your lawn. Nettle has prickly hairs at the bottom of the leaf that contain acids, which causes a strong burn if touched with exposed skin, so it is recommended to pick it with gloves. Nettle is rich in iron and therefore good to eat in cases of anemia, hair loss, skin and muscle problems. It also has a lot of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. The nettle leaves are cooked, for example in nettle soup or a vegetable omelet with nettles.
Mallow - The mallow is also known as "Malva". You can pick it and eat it fresh and you can also put it in stews, omelets and pastries. It is rich in antioxidants and soluble fiber and good for digestive, respiratory and urinary diseases.


Rosemary - Rosemary can also be found in many public or private gardens, a free and wild plant. The medicinal rosemary is an evergreen perennial shrub with blue flowers. It is resistant to harsh conditions of climate and air pollution. It also contains antioxidants and antiseptic properties and is believed to help in cases of fatigue, headaches, migraines, vascular problems and more.
Oxalis- Who among us did not like to eat Oxalis when we were a child? The Oxalis also grow on the side of the road almost everywhere. It is fun to eat their fresh stems which are sour, but care should be taken not to eat too much, because their sour taste comes from the oxalic acid they contain, which in large quantities is harmful to the digestive system. 




March 28 is also Black Forest Cake Day

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