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Wednesday 17 April 2019
Seaside Spotters
We Brits love to be beside the seaside! Whether it be winter or summer, a shock February heatwave or a late summer day, a little bit of good weather sees people flock to the beach and revel in the sunshine.
Lots of you love the sunshine and you love my spotting activities for the kids too, so lets combine the two!
So, can you spot.............
The beach
Friday 26 October 2018
Thursday 18 October 2018
Halloween Spotters
Saturday 11 August 2018
Summer Spotters
Here in the UK we have had a super hot summer but the nights will
soon start to draw in and the weather will cool. Before the fun in the sun is
all over though here's a little activity for the kids, Summer Spotters!
This is an ideal activity if you're going on a long journey or
just want something that is free to do!
So, can you spot the 10 signs of summer?
1. Clear skies and sunshine!
The UK summer isn't all clouds and rain, can you spot a clear sky
and sunshine?
Thursday 22 December 2016
Christmas Spotters!!
With Christmas just days away I thought I'd do a special spotting activity and obviously it has a festive theme.
Sunday 13 November 2016
Autumn Spotters
Remember back in the Spring when I did the activity to spot the signs of the new season? Well, here's one for the Autumn!
Here's what you should look for when the weather starts to turn autumnal.
The turn of the trees
One of the main sights to confirm Autumn is on the way is the leaves changing. Can you spot the following colours?
(Yellow Leaves)
Wednesday 30 March 2016
Spring Spotters
Spring is here! So I've done a little activity to get you out the house and use up some of the kids energy!
Print this page for the kids, go on a little walk and see how many signs of spring you can spot.
Flowers and trees - New flowers are a great way of spotting spring. Can you find daffodils, bluebells and tree blossom?
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