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Marc Jacobs

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Anyone know where I can find, online preferably, some Christmas themed activities and coloring pages appropriate for a 4.5 year old?  With the school vacation coming soon, I need to find some other ways to keep him occupied. 
TIA!

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Kate Spade

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www.nickjr.com has great games and activities for that age.  My kids could do them by themselves by 4.5.

Here's some pages for coloring to print out:
http://www.coloring.com/
http://www.free-coloring-pages.com/christmas.html
http://disney.go.com/magicartist/coloring/
http://coloringbookfun.com/holiday_c/
http://coloringbookfun.com/winter_wonderland/
http://www.thekidzpage.com/colouring_menus/index.htm


Online coloring:
http://www.free-coloring-pages.com/christmas/index.html

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Marc Jacobs

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THANKS!!!!

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BCBG

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I just ran into this on Etsy...

http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=8345497

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Nine West

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I used these xmas puzzles with my third graders, but the word searches might be appropriate for your son :
printables.kaboose.com/holidays/christmas/xmas-word.html

The teacher websites have a lot of coloring pages and puzzles.  Try www.edhelper.com or www.abcteach.com.  Some things you have to pay for (I never get those) but if you search, they have a lot of free printables too.

If your son knows a lot of christmas carols, you can print up the words and he can draw a picture to match (I do this with poems with my third grade class).  Simple carols with repetitive language like "Jingle Bells" would be great for him ( he can put his finger under the words as he sings them).

I HTH!  Have a great holiday!


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Marc Jacobs

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Wow! Thanks gals for all the great ideas!

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