** Includes How to PRINT Out Directions (see below)
A good way to teach your kids about something is to have them color a picture while you tell a story. That way they are in a quiet mood to listen, the picture allows them to be creative, but if it's connected to what you're saying it just reaffirms it in their minds, memories and hearts.
Below are 2 coloring pictures for Remembrance Day: A basic poppy outline (they can add to and enhance) &
a more complex Poppy Bouquet.
a more complex Poppy Bouquet.
I've also read & discovered that coloring lowers blood pressure. So you might want to try it yourself (even if you're an adult, with or without children)
"You can find wonderful things in a box of crayons!"
~ by Laura-Lee
Basic Poppy Coloring Pages
POPPY BOUQUET
REMEMBRANCE DAY POST from Laura-Lee Was Here Personal Blog
**Above LINK goes to my other Blog for more Remembrance Day Info including "In Flanders Field" by John McCrae
DIRECTIONS to PRINT out a COLORING PAGE:
(several ways - see which is right for you)
*Click picture to select it
1)Look for the little Printer Icon on your Browser Tab OR
2) Find the word "PRINT" on a drop down menu
(Usually this icon is in top right corner, but could be anywhere on your Internet Page) |
* Hover over the picture you want
* 1)Try a right-click then
2) from the drop down list click on the word "PRINT"
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* 1) click on this icon (where the RED ARROW is pointing) and 2) click on the word Print):
NOTE:There are several ways to Print out something but
basically you are trying to get to the word "Print" OR
find the little Icon of a Printer.
From there just read what the screen says.
** don't be afraid to press buttons (the computer usually always asks if you wish to continue & gives you a chance if you've hit the wrong button)
If you're in the wrong place just hit CANCEL or click on a red X to CLOSE something
YOU CAN DO IT !
Laura-Lee (Was Here)
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