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  1. Dog Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables) - Monday …

    If your kid is bored and looking for something to do, set them to this task: creating a dog fact booklet, using my dog pictures as the pages. They can seek out facts online or in books and write them directly on the sheets before coloring them in. Then, for a finishing touch, they can make a cover out of construction paper, three-hole punch the ent...

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    For a fun craft that is perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners, you will need a few regular toilet paper rolls – and if they’re brown, all the better. Your kids will pick which dog face they want to use (you’ll likely have to resize it before printing), color it in, and cut it out. They’ll paste the face on the toilet paper roll near the open...

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    For the most paw-some party favors, none but these cute doggy gift bags will do! You just need regular brown paper bags and as many dog print-outs as you have guests. You and/or your kids can color in the dogs, cut them out, and paste them into the bags, ensuring the glue goes all the way to the edge of the cut-outs.

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    You can DIY your own dog calendars with my illustrations and jazz up that wall that has been looking kinda bland. You’ll need to first copy and paste the pictures into word processor documents, with the orientation set to landscape. Center the pictures on the page. Next, you can either create the calendar graph on the computer or freehand it. If yo...

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    Your kids can bring my dog pictures to life by making puppets-on-sticks with them. First, they’ll color in, cut out the dogs they want to use, and then trace them against cardstock or other stiff paper. Then they’ll cut out the outline and paste the two pieces together – this is just to reinforce the flimsier computer paper. Next, they’ll paste ext...

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