About the fairies collection
Fairy pages are gentle, intricate and very popular with the seven-and-up crowd. Garden fairies, woodland sprites, mushroom houses, butterfly wings, dewdrop tiaras and tiny fairy doors are all included. Some of the designs are quite detailed — a great match for kids who like to spend a long, focused thirty minutes on a single page.
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Pair these pages with a copy of any classic fairy story or a backyard hunt for “fairy houses” in tree roots and flower beds. Many of the simpler designs work as gift-tag art if you cut them down to size after coloring.
Teachers planning a unit on this theme often pair these printables with their own lesson-plan packs to round out the activity block.
How to use these pages in the classroom
- Print a class set and run them as a quiet-time station after a lesson finishes early.
- Bind a small pack as a personalized activity book for a long substitute day or field-trip bus ride.
- Use one page as the centerpiece of a small-group conversation — what is it, who would use it, how does it work?
- Send a few home in a Friday folder for the weekend, especially the ones that connect to a current unit theme.