There’s a lot going on in the world right now, so I’m just posting a happy horse coloring page today! (Remember, it’s totally socially acceptable for grownups to color too, but you can call it something fancy like “coloring meditation” if you like :)
Free Stuff
Ho-To-Draw Snuggle Bunny from Bedtime Ballet
I told you I was excited about this upcoming book! Here is a How-To-Draw Snuggle Bunny (the lovey toy that the main character carries with her all through the story in the pictures)! Click the image below to download and print. Happy drawing!
Bedtime Ballet Coloring Pages!
As I post this, we still have six months to go before Bedtime Ballet (written by Kallie George and illustrated by me) meets the world on January 19, 2021, but I’m so excited that I just had to go ahead and make these coloring sheets :) Click on any coloring page to download and print. Enjoy!
Let’s make zines! (printables)
Author-illustrators including myself, K-Fai Steel, Aram Kim, Mika Song, and Doug Salati teamed up with East Flagstaff Community Library and local schools in Flagstaff, Arizona to create a series of zines that align with some of our books! We call them QuaranZines because of when/why they were created. But now, they are available for everyone (even in Spanish)! So PRINT, FOLD, & have FUN!…
A New Pig (by K-Fai Steele) zines
No Kimchi For Me (by Aram Kim) zines
STEM Activities & Maker Projects Ready to Go for the Classroom Featuring Doll-E 1.0
Educators, parents, and kids, please read DOLL-E 1.0, and enjoy this FREE fun!
FREE FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES!
- Free (and almost free) Activities:
- Free Coloring Pages
- Free How-To-Draw Activities
- “My Robot” write and illustrate activity!
- Balancing Doll-E 1.0 STEM/STEAM activity!
- How To Practice Making Connections with Doll-E 1.0 (From The Techie Teacher)
- DOLL – E 1.0 Book Extension Activities
- Makey-Makey Labz guide for making your own talking doll/robot with spare parts, Scratch, and a Makey Makey kit!
Balancing Doll-E Robot STEM Activity!
Read “Doll-E 1.0”, then click on the FREE activity to print it onto card stock.
You’ll need:
- card stock
- crayons, colored pencils, or markers
- scissors
- poster putty (or glue)
- 2 pennies