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Disney’s Frozen Tot Pack

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Tomorrow is the day Disney’s Frozen DVD is available for purchase, so I wanted to remind you of a few printable activities I have available that would be perfect for a Frozen theme day or even week.  Plus, I’ve created a new Tot Pack to go along!

Disney's Frozen Tot Printable Activities

Snow Queen Tot Pack

Disney's Frozen Preschool Printable Activities

Snow Queen Preschool Pack

Disney's Frozen Kindergarten Printable Activities

Snow Queen K Extension Pack

I hope your kiddos enjoy doing these activities.  I’d love to see them in action, so if you do a blog post please share in the comments.  I will definitely go check it out.
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March 17, 2014 6 Comments (Filed Under: Disney, Frozen, Movies, Printables, Snow Queen )

Comments

  1. Mary says

    July 25, 2014 at

    How do I print any of the Frozen items??

    Reply
    • Madonna says

      July 25, 2014 at

      You can print the Frozen packs a couple of ways.

      One way, is you can download it to your computer and then print the ones you want.

      Depending on your Google Drive settings you should be able to download the pack in one of the following ways:
      – Click on File in the top menu bar, then scroll down to the bottom of the drop down box and select Download.
      – Click on the DOWN ARROW in the bottom right hand corner. A pop up window will show up allowing you to save the file to your computer.

      Once you’ve downloaded the pack to your computer you can print any pages you’d like.

      OR Since these items aren’t in a zipped file, you can also print them directly from Google Drive. Just click on the printer icon in the top left corner. It will pop up a printing window. Adjust the selections to your desire and then print.

      Hope this helps and let me know if you run into any more issues.

      Reply
  2. Carolina J. says

    November 18, 2014 at

    Hello, what a wonderful pack! Thank you so much for making it. Could you please explain what to do with the first page in the Matching game (toddler’s pack). I can’t work out how to play it. Do we need to cut the picture of Elsa out? And then play it as “Snap”? Sorry, if it’s a silly question. Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Madonna says

      November 19, 2014 at

      You can play several ways. You can play it like a memory game, where you mix the cards up face down and try to find the matches. You can play it like Go Fish or you can keep it very simple and just mix the cards face up and have your child find the matches. Let me know if this helps or if you have any other questions.

      Reply
  3. liz says

    November 20, 2014 at

    Hello! I came across this and just absolutely love this pack!! I do have a question though, one of the activities is starting with A is for Anna and so on, but I can’t gather what we’re to do with the empty white circles both on the letter and the characters. Hope you can help.

    Thanks so much!!

    Reply
    • Madonna says

      November 22, 2014 at

      I get that question a lot! No printable has caused quite so much confusion! The magnet page can be used in several different ways, but the “empty white circles” on the page are to be cover with something. You can use several different things with your magnet pages. Do-a-Dot Paints work great, but then you’ll only get one use out of the page. You can also laminate the pages and use Bingo Chips, Power Magnets or homemade pom-pom magnets with them. I like to switch it up. The activity is a way to help with letter recognition, while also working fine motor muscles. Of course, my kiddos think they are a lot of fun as well!

      Reply

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