Activity Sheets
Spot the Difference
Two images are presented with the second image differing from the first in a number of ways. The child has to identify the differences improving comprehension and visual skills. These activities can be completed online.Square Puzzles
An image of one of the characters is separated into twelve squares. The parent should print the image and cut it into squares. The child is given the pieces of the puzzle and must reconstruct the picture either with or without the original picture shown online. Improving visual and manual skills.Maze Puzzles
The child is presented with an image of someone trying to reach a destination. The path through the maze is complicated by a series of alternate routes. This activity improves reasoning skills and encourages the child to persevere with an activity even if their initial efforts are not successful.Safety Exercises
Safety activities provide parents with a resource to reinforce the message of what is safe and what is dangerous around the home. Some of these activities can be completed online others should be printed.Letter Activities
The letter activities are a fun way to recognise letters, practice writing letters and to become familiar with the alphabet. These activities should be printed.Colouring Templates
All children love to create and colour in pictures. These themed activities are a fun way to improve creative skills.Drawing Templates
The drawing templates are great for children to complete. Once the drawing has been completed the activity could be turned into a colouring exercise.Number Activities
The number activities are a fun way to recognise and understand the meaning of numbers and to begin to count. These activities should be printed.Comprehension Exercises
The comprehension exercises present the child with a scenario or puzzle that they must first understand to be able to resolve. The characters keep these activities fun to complete whist improving cognitive ability.Join the Dots
A traditional and fun activity that improves both visual and manual skill.Scissor Skills
An important pre-school task, but one that must be completed under supervision and with the use of safety scissors purchased by the parent. Warning: The use of scissors should be supervised.Visual Skills
The child is presented with an image of one of the characters trying to reach a destination. There are three paths to choose from, with only one correct path. These activities can be completed online.- Follow Victor Voltage
- Follow Percy Pipe
- Follow René Renewable