Winter Holidays Around the World Cutting Practice Puzzles
6-year-old E has enjoyed doing cutting practice puzzles {I’ve shared a Halloween version and a Thanksgiving version so far}. St. Nicholas Day is pretty big here in Germany, and we’ve been talking about different winter holiday traditions. This goes perfectly with today’s theme “Around the World”, and I’ve included eight of them in this set of Winter Holidays Around the World Cutting Practice Puzzles.
(E was 6 years old.)
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Materials for Winter Holidays Around the World Cutting Practice Puzzles
- Pdf file (see below).
- Heavy paper.
- Printer.
- Scissors and/or paper cutter.
What’s in the Printable PDF File?
The pdf file contains a total of 24 different puzzles using images representing eight different winter holiday traditions from around the world.
There are puzzles for the following winter traditions: Diwali, Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, la Befana, las Posadas, Santa Lucia, and St. Nicholas.
For each image, there are three different puzzle versions in order of increasing cutting skill levels:
- Straight lines.
- Curved lines.
- Zig-zag lines.
Beginners can start with the straight lines and work their way up to using the zig-zag lines that are the most challenging.
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