Valentine’s Cupid Cutting Practice Puzzles
Do YOUÂ truly enjoy cutting practice? I know that it’s important and that my 6-year-old daughter really really enjoys it, but unfortunately, it usually ends with a ton of tiny scraps of paper all over the floor.
That’s why we now do cutting practice puzzles: She gets her cutting practice, she can do some fun puzzles, and I don’t get annoyed by a ton of random pieces of paper.
Today, I have the Valentine’s Day version: Valentine’s Cupid Cutting Practice Puzzles!
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Materials for Valentine’s Cupid Cutting Practice Puzzles
- Printable file (below).
- Paper.
- Printer.
- Laminator, laminating pouches (optional).
- Paper cutter or scissors.
What’s in the printable PDF file?
The printable pdf file contains a total of 12 different puzzles with male and female cupids holding numbers and letters.
For each image, there’s a puzzle version with straight cutting lines, curved cutting lines, and zig-zag cutting lines. Straight lines are the easiest to cut, curved lines are harder, and zig-zag lines are hardest.
This printable doesn’t require any special preparation, just print and start cutting. (Younger kids may need help cutting before putting the puzzles together.)
Like the clip art?
My C is for Cupid Dot Marker Coloring Pages use the same set.
Are you looking for more printable puzzles? I’ve got you covered!
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Summer Beach Life Puzzles with Tally Marks
Earth Day Skip Counting Puzzles
Train Number Puzzle for Toddlers by Totschooling
Coin Puzzles by This Reading Mama
Check out what my blogger friends did with today’s Valentine’s day printables theme!
Awesome Printable Heart Activities for Kids {Color Strips} | The Natural Homeschool
Valentine’s Day Letter Puzzles | Living Life and Learning
Valentine’s Day Color by Letter/Sight Word | Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading
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