Storytime doesn’t have to end when the book closes! Our free colouring pages and activities are here to keep the magic alive, turning reading into a creative, hands-on adventure. Whether it’s bringing characters to life with colour or making a cute craft project, these resources are perfect for little learners who love to explore.

Let’s dive into all the fun ways your child can continue their storytelling journey.

1. Colour Your Favourite Animals

Does your child have a favourite animal from one of our stories? Now they can bring them to life with crayons, markers, or even a splash of glitter! Our free printable colouring pages feature adorable animals and magical settings, letting kids add their own creative touch.

Colouring isn’t just fun—it helps with fine motor skills and sparks imagination as children dream up new adventures.

Parent Tip: Display their finished artwork on the fridge or create a “storybook wall” in their room.

2. Match the Animal to Its Sound

Our matching activity worksheet invites children to pair animals with their correct sounds, combining fun and learning. From mooing cows to oinking pigs, it’s a great way to build early problem-solving skills while staying connected to nature-themed stories.

Fun Idea: After completing the worksheet, act out the animal sounds together for some giggles.

3. Make a Paper Plate Koala Mask

Craft time! Our paper plate koala mask activity is easy, fun, and perfect for imaginative play. Once their mask is complete, children can pretend they’re a cuddly koala exploring the forest.

This craft helps develop hand-eye coordination and creativity, making it a perfect weekend project.

Craft Tip: Use extra materials like pom-poms and glitter to make the mask extra special.

4. Create Special Cards for Every Occasion

Our printable cards make it easy for children to spread love and creativity. Whether it’s a birthday, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or Valentine’s Day, kids can colour and personalise these cards to give to family and friends.

Creative Idea: Encourage your child to write a heartfelt message inside and add stickers or drawings.

Parent Tip: Keep a few blank cards on hand for last-minute surprises.

5. Share the Fun

Once the activities are complete, why not share the fun with friends and family? Take photos of their artwork, crafts, or cards and send them to relatives, or set up a mini “gallery” at home to showcase their creativity.

Parent Tip: Use the completed crafts and cards as keepsakes or gifts for loved ones.


Download and Explore Today

Our free colouring pages and activities are ready for your little one to explore! They’re more than just activities—they’re a gateway to creativity, learning, and imagination.

Visit our website to download the resources and let the storytelling fun continue.

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