This lovely set of colouring sheets features 18 different images from the story of 'The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse'. Great for increasing familiarity with key plot point and characters, you can use them to reinforce fine motor skills, or just for fun! Try putting the finished pictures up on display, or send them home for the parents. You may also like our country mouse colouring page.
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse2 Coloring pages index: Aesop's Fables index:: Print. This lovely set of coloring sheets features 18 different images from the story of 'The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse'. Great for increasing familiarity with key plot point and characters, you can use them to reinforce fine motor skills, or just for fun! Try putting the finished pictures up on display, or send them home for the parents.
Our printable town mouse and country mouse running from cook colouring sheet gives your child the opportunity to practise their colouring and fine motor skills. Simple colouring sheets featuring the animals from the story 'Town Mouse Country Mouse' by Jan Brett. Continue the colouring fun with more of our The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse colouring pages.
Or, to discover our complete collection of resources on this fable,. With a wide range of activity sheets, crafts, games, and more available, you'll be sure to find something that piques your child's interests! Explore printable coloring pages featuring the classic fable "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" for kids to enjoy and learn. This Town Mouse And Country Mouse Running From Cat Colouring Sheet is ready to use immediately at home or in the classroom - simply click on the big, green 'download' button, and then print to get started!Featuring an illustration of the town mouse and the country mouse running away from a cat for children to colour in, this resource is perfect to use to support your teaching on this fable.
The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse Once upon a time a Country Mouse who had a friend in town invited him, for old acquaintance` sake, to pay him a visit in the country. The invitation being accepted in due form, the Country Mouse, though plain and rough and somewhat frugal in his nature opened his heart and store, in honor of hospitality and an old friend.