Hello everyone, and welcome to my online shop.My aim is to support teachers,students and parents by providing innovative and inspiring educational resources.
Hello everyone, and welcome to my online shop.My aim is to support teachers,students and parents by providing innovative and inspiring educational resources.
This handy resource can be used in the role play area,where children can act out different catering contexts such as cafes or restaurants.
The resource can be used to open up a discussion about different types of drinks, perhaps healthy and unhealthy drinks.
Fun illustrated page borders to use in classroom this spring season.Colourful images including butterflies,birds,bees,beehive and ladybirds.These pages can be used in several ways around the classroom and home,as a colouring activity,mark make,write a letter or a story to develop their fine motor skills.
Excellent resource for literacy skills when learning about healthy and unhealthy drinks.
Children can use the juice template,along with the hot and cold drinks word bank.
Children can create their own healthy drinks and add their own illustrations.
Two Worksheets-Cut and Paste the Ingredients to Create Your Pizza!
This hands-on activity is designed especially for little learners and children with additional needs to explore food, develop fine motor skills, and have loads of fun.
Using scissors (with adult support where needed), children can cut out colourful toppings and stick them onto their pizza base.
Toppings to Cut Out:
Cheese
Tomato slices
Pepperoni
Mushrooms
Olives
Peppers
Onions
A Sensory-Friendly, Imaginative Cut-and-Stick Activity for EYFS & SEN Learners.
What’s Included:
3 ready-to-print worksheets.
2 cone templates to choose from.
1 page of 12 colourful, flavourful scoops (featuring favourites like mint, rainbow, strawberry, chocolate fudge,caramel,raspberry swirls and more!
Children will cut out the scoops (with some grown-up help if needed).
Glue them onto the cone they like best.
Mix and match their favourite flavours to create their dream ice cream.
Write down the ingredients.
This activity supports:
Imagination and creativity.
Fine motor skills.
Choice-making and confidence-building.
Welcome to the Colourful Vegetable Adventure!
Dive into the wonderful world of vegetables with the vibrant “Vegetables Colouring” online resource! Perfectly designed for Early Years and Key Stage 1, this 10-page worksheet will spark creativity and curiosity in young learners.
Each page celebrates a different vegetable, from the bright orange of carrots to the leafy greens of cabbage, the sunny yellows of corn, and the deep reds of tomatoes. Along the way, children will meet broccoli, radishes, peppers, mushrooms, potatoes, and onions encouraging them to explore with colours, and the names of these nutritious vegetables.
Whether at home or in the classroom, this resource is a fun and interactive way to introduce the joys of colouring and healthy eating.
It contains 3 Menu Templates to inspire imaginations.
Kids Food Menu
Kids Drinks Menu
Kids Order
It is an excellent prop for role play, number work and literacy skills.Some children can be employees in the restaurant,others can be customers and take orders.
With space for your students to include all the food and drinks they love onto the menu template.Children will be able to design their own restaurant menu, including starters, main courses,desserts,drinks and the price.
A great maths activity where children order food and drinks off the menu and have to work out the price.
Deck the halls with these six winter festive cards are perfect for friends and family during the winter season. Alongside each of these cards is a seasonal message. Greetings include ‘let it snow’, ‘happy holidays’, 'winter whisper ’, ‘hello winter’, ‘sparkle with magic’ and ‘winter wonderland’.