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The Curiosity Crows

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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.

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Welcome to The Curiosity Crows! I’m an autistic explorer with a passion for natural sciences and the planet. I create hand-drawn, minimalist, black and white coloring pages—ideal for early finishers, students who need a brain break, or as top-up pages and wet break time fillers. You’ll also find photo bundles of images taken in the days of camera film rolls, perfect for bringing a touch of exploration and nostalgia into your lessons. And paper dolls for top-up activities for your class.
Denmark: Countries: Colouring Page
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Denmark: Countries: Colouring Page

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A colouring activity to help students learn about the countries of the world, geographical locations, to talk about where they live, or where the Vikings came from. Ideal for primary school students, and students learning English as a foreign language.
Christmas Colouring Pages
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Christmas Colouring Pages

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A selection of Christmas themed colouring pages for the festive season, and to explore the customs and traditions of Christmas in Britain. There are many more Christmas resources available outside of the bundle.
Christmas Stocking: Colouring Page
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Christmas Stocking: Colouring Page

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A Christmas colouring activity to get your class into the festive spirit. Christmas stocking. Perfect for the days when it is too cold to play outside at break. Could also be used as inspiration for writing a story or talking about food and Christmas traditions in different countries.
Wassail: Anglo Saxons, British Christmas and New Year Traditions
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Wassail: Anglo Saxons, British Christmas and New Year Traditions

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A Christmas colouring activity to get your class into the festive spirit. Wassail (a drink made from apples - an English ritual to ask God to bless the harvest and to bring good health in Anglo Saxon times). Perfect for the days when it is too cold to play outside at break. Could also be used as inspiration for writing a story or talking about food and Christmas traditions in different countries.
Christmas Pudding Colouring Sheet
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Christmas Pudding Colouring Sheet

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The Christmas pudding is a festive food enjoyed by families in England with their Christmas dinner on Christmas Day. It was introduced in Medieval England and has remained a firm favourite ever since. Print out and colour in this sheet to explore Christmas and Christmas traditions around the world.
Christmas Folklore: Krampus: Half Devil, Half Goat
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Christmas Folklore: Krampus: Half Devil, Half Goat

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In folklore the Krampus (half devil, half goat) would roam the streets on the eve of the 5th December looking for naughty children to punish. Sometimes he would carry a pile of birch twigs to beat them too. He might travel on is own, or with St Nicholas who had his own Feast and festival on the 6th December where good children were celebrated. Krampusnacht is still celebrated in some European countries today. Print out and colour in this sheet to explore Christmas and Christmas traditions around the world.
Christmas Wreath and the Vikings
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Christmas Wreath and the Vikings

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In the winter time the Vikings would wreathe a wreath filled with holly and berries to celebrate the circle of life, the death and birth and to bring good fortune for the coming year. This tradition is celebrated today in Britain by the placing of a wreath on the front door.