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Colour + Cut + Peg Activity Sheet by Lizzie Martell

£2.50

Peg beautiful coloured-in clothes to a homemade washing line using this colour and cut-out template. 

Here’s a fun little activity for toddlers and preschoolers - perfect for practising fine motor skills and having fun together at the same time!

This activity was dreamt up by my very creative (and clever) Mum, to help keep my little daughter busy during lockdown. My little one loved pegging her washing so much, that I turned it into an activity for you to ALL enjoy! Thanks Mum!

You’ll need: 

➡️ A Printer + Colouring Pens/Pencils + Scissors + String/Ribbon + Pegs

⭐ Print out my Colour + Cut + Peg Activity Sheet (FREE to download via my website - I’ll pop the link below). 

⭐ Colour the clothes beautiful colours!

⭐ Cut the clothes out. Grown-ups do this bit, but if they’re a little older, they could have a go at cutting with safety scissors under supervision.

⭐ Create a ‘washing line’ by tying string or ribbon between two chairs. ALWAYS supervise a little one playing with ribbon or string.

⭐ Using pegs, show your little one how to peg their clothes to their washing line! 

Pegging their clothes will help to improve fine motor skills and will keep little ones busy for a while! For personal use only.

Have fun! Copyright Lizzie Martell 2024.

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Peg beautiful coloured-in clothes to a homemade washing line using this colour and cut-out template. 

Here’s a fun little activity for toddlers and preschoolers - perfect for practising fine motor skills and having fun together at the same time!

This activity was dreamt up by my very creative (and clever) Mum, to help keep my little daughter busy during lockdown. My little one loved pegging her washing so much, that I turned it into an activity for you to ALL enjoy! Thanks Mum!

You’ll need: 

➡️ A Printer + Colouring Pens/Pencils + Scissors + String/Ribbon + Pegs

⭐ Print out my Colour + Cut + Peg Activity Sheet (FREE to download via my website - I’ll pop the link below). 

⭐ Colour the clothes beautiful colours!

⭐ Cut the clothes out. Grown-ups do this bit, but if they’re a little older, they could have a go at cutting with safety scissors under supervision.

⭐ Create a ‘washing line’ by tying string or ribbon between two chairs. ALWAYS supervise a little one playing with ribbon or string.

⭐ Using pegs, show your little one how to peg their clothes to their washing line! 

Pegging their clothes will help to improve fine motor skills and will keep little ones busy for a while! For personal use only.

Have fun! Copyright Lizzie Martell 2024.

Peg beautiful coloured-in clothes to a homemade washing line using this colour and cut-out template. 

Here’s a fun little activity for toddlers and preschoolers - perfect for practising fine motor skills and having fun together at the same time!

This activity was dreamt up by my very creative (and clever) Mum, to help keep my little daughter busy during lockdown. My little one loved pegging her washing so much, that I turned it into an activity for you to ALL enjoy! Thanks Mum!

You’ll need: 

➡️ A Printer + Colouring Pens/Pencils + Scissors + String/Ribbon + Pegs

⭐ Print out my Colour + Cut + Peg Activity Sheet (FREE to download via my website - I’ll pop the link below). 

⭐ Colour the clothes beautiful colours!

⭐ Cut the clothes out. Grown-ups do this bit, but if they’re a little older, they could have a go at cutting with safety scissors under supervision.

⭐ Create a ‘washing line’ by tying string or ribbon between two chairs. ALWAYS supervise a little one playing with ribbon or string.

⭐ Using pegs, show your little one how to peg their clothes to their washing line! 

Pegging their clothes will help to improve fine motor skills and will keep little ones busy for a while! For personal use only.

Have fun! Copyright Lizzie Martell 2024.

 
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