I made these Ladybug Printables to go along with our Ladybug Land experience. This was my first foray into the land of free printables (though I do sell party printables already) – or schooling related printables either. I do plan on offering more freebies over time.
When I made the ladybug printables, I meant for the matching sheet to be cut up and pasted onto cards to create a DIY memory game. However, if I ever update these printables, I plan on scrambling the right side so that they can be used to draw a line from one to the other to keep it simpler for the parent.
Evan did enjoy the intended purpose of the matching cards, so that was good. And it was a good first experience as we didn’t have a memory game at the time. Now we do have one, but I haven’t pulled it out to give it a shot yet.
I definitely think he’s been able to get more use out of that sheet when used this way rather than drawing on it once and it being done with though.
I was impressed with how Evan colored the Ladybugs without any prompting. Looks like he did learn something about them! He also was great at counting how many spots were on them.
This time he chose to color the L printable, but in the future I’ll have him cut up a magazine and paste images into it. He loves gluing things down, so I think that will be a hit.
Get your own copies here, just click the image to download each PDF individually:
If you share the finished versions of these Ladybug Printables on Instagram, tag me @learningandnesting or post these to my Facebook page! I would love to see! 🙂
Clipart from WinchesterLambourne.
These are so cute! I plan on sending a link to this post with my cousin. She has a four year old.
Thank you! 🙂
Those are cute! Good way for kids to learn.
Thanks!
These are super cute! I will have to send them over to my sister-in-law so she can use them for my niece 🙂
Thank you! I hope they like them!
so cute! my kids are all too old but I shared over on Pinterest!!
Thanks! 🙂
These are really cute, and so clever. I’m going to send this link to my daughter. I’m betting these would be good for our granddaughter.
Great, thank you! I hope she enjoys them!
These are great! I teach in a multi-age classroom and I am always looking for new resources.
Happy to hear! 🙂
Adorable! Looks like a great learning experience.
Thanks! Evan sure enjoyed it.
Very cute! I’ll definitely share this with a friend of mine who is home-schooling her preschooler 🙂
Thank you! Hope she likes them!
I bet Katie would dig these, I will have to print some for her to do 🙂
Love these!! Super cute and great timing!! We have ladybugs everywhere right now!!
So much fun.
These are great printables. They can really help a child understand and learn better.
I love printables. Kids can have fun and learn too. I think all kids like ladybugs.
Thanks so much for the ladybug printable papers. These are great for them to learn things from. We like ladybugs and we protect them too
These are some really nice ladybug patterns. I appreciate your sharing these with us today. My niece will love them.