![]() For scrapbook projects: cut shapes from our scrapbook paper or giftwrap.Print onto colourful paper and use as a cutting activity for scissor practice.Also for younger children, use as a base for tissue paper collage: cut from card and ask your child to scrunch up small pieces of tissue paper and glue to the base.You could also simple ask them to colour in the shape, or fill it with circles, or with zigzags. For pencil control for younger children: cut the template shapes out of white card and ask your child to draw straight lines across from side to side or top to bottom.Use for traditional template tracing: print onto white card and card out, then use as a guide for tracing.We've got a huge collection and it's constantly growing! Many of the templates come in a variety of sizes and for some popular subjects - such as animals, birds and other creatures - we have often got more than one outline or shape. You can use our templates in so many ways (see below for some ideas).
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