Fairy Bundle Collection
R46.00
Resource Description
FAIRY BUNDLE COLLECTION
Available as a memo
A4 PDF.
Look out for the individual Fairy Collection also sold separately.
Also in the Fairy Collection:
Fairy Princess Stickers
Fairy Book Cover
Fairy Labels
Fairy Bookmarks
Fairy Boredom Buster Jar Ideas
Fairy Door Tag
Fairy Envelope
Tooth Fairy Certificate
TOOTH FAIRY CERTIFICATE
Print on plain card or copy paper. Laminate and use as a poster. Laminate child’s name and stick onto the certificate when they share their news of loosing a tooth. Fun activity for circle time.
FAIRY ENVELOPE
Print on plain copy paper. Fold the side flaps inwards towards the non-printed side and place double-sided tape on the printed side, then fold the bottom section onto the sides, thereby creating an envelope. Fold the top flap, which can have double-sided tape or glue, to close the envelope. Use this template for any envelope designs and it can be scaled for smaller or larger envelopes.
FAIRY BOREDOM BUSTER JAR IDEAS
Print on card or copy paper. Cut out and place in a decorated boredom jar. When the kids are bored at home they can take one boredom idea from the jar and complete that task. Add new ideas on colour paper. Perfect as a holiday project. They can take photos and share at story time either on the mat or write in their workbooks.
FAIRY DOOR TAG
Print on card or copy paper and adhere to card. Fold in half and stick together. Cut out the notes and glue one to each side or create your own. A fun project.
FAIRY BOOK LABELS
Print on sticker paper or plain copy paper. Cut out and use as book labels.
FAIRY BOOKMARKS
Print bookmarks on plain card stock. Cut out, punch a hole and attach a colour ribbon. Use as bookmarks for workbooks or readers.
FAIRY BOOK COVER
Print borderless on card or plain copy paper.
Use as a book cover stapled to plain or lined paper and staple in the middle of the fold.
FAIRY PRINCESS STICKERS
Print on sticker paper, plain copy paper or card and cut out fairies.
Use them for the sticker chart, sorting, matching, counting, stories or any other projects that you can imagine.