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Make Your Own Cat Jigsaw

By: Lauren Beard - Updated: 12 Oct 2010 | comments*Discuss
 
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How many cats can you see in this picture? They all look like very happy, friendly cats, but they do look a bit pale. Do you think you can have a go at colouring them all in? You could even stick pieces of shiny paper or shapes on to make them even more colourful!

Cats make fantastic pets and can be lots and lots of fun to play with. Some children may have to be a bit more careful with them than other though, as they may be allergic. This means that being near to a cat could make your eyes water and make you sneeze rather a lot!

The cats in this picture won't make you sneeze at all, and are very good fun to play with! Can you colour them in then stick the page to a piece of card (such as an empty cereal box). Cut out the jigsaw shapes, then you'll have made your very own jigsaw to play with.

Why not Download the Make Your Own Cat Jigsaw Activity and see how much fun you can have making your very own puzzle.

For Parents

This activity is aimed at 4 to 7 year olds, it's a fun way to raise your child's awareness of allergies and build their creative and problem solving skills.

We have many other games and puzzles in the Download section which can be reached from the sidebar on the left. All our printable puzzles are completely free and are great to keep on hand for kids to do at any time, or as a fun rainy day activity.

All of our puzzles are supplied as a pdf so you'll need to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your system. If you haven't, Google it and you'll find lots of places and instructions on how to get it.

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