Websites About Canada (and fun sites) 

for Kindergarten to Grade Two

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Search for Canadian Sites Robert Munsch Mr. Dressup, Alyson's Closet, Space Case Colouring pages of Canadian symbols Theodore Tugboat Canada Day and Canadian craftsBilingual site for young children Provincial flags to colourFranklin the Turtle  

 

Colouring Pages

Colouring Pages for Pre-School, Kindergarten and Primary – includes pictures of the moose, beaver, RCMP, map of Canada, Canada Day, Canadian flag…

Note: Re: drawings of the caribou: the first one is actually a moose, the second one's feet are not drawn correctly.  

The last two are fine.

http://www.coloring.ws/canada.htm   

Black-line drawings of a Snowbird, a Mountie, the Canadian Coat of Arms and flags.

http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/color/album_e.htm

Canadian symbols to print out or colour on-line 

http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/feature.asp?pageId=56

Crafts, colouring pages, puzzles, etc.

http://www.dltk-kids.com/canada/index.html

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Canada Day and Canadian Crafts in General

http://www.dltk-kids.com/canada/crafts.html

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Provincial Flags to Print and Colour

http://www.angelfire.com/mo/sasschool/CanadianFlags.html

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Theodore Tugboat

http://www.kcts.org/kids/fun/tugboat/index.asp

(note: puzzle may not be operative)

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Franklin the Turtle

http://www.treehousetv.com/parents/tvShows/franklin/

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Robert Munsch

http://www.robertmunsch.com/

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Search for Canadian Sites...

Canadian Kids Home Page.  Explore by topic or explore by age.  Organized into sections from Preschool to University age.

http://www.canadiankids.net/ck/default.jsp

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Mr. Dressup and Friends

A wonderful programme for kids of all ages!

http://www.cbc.ca/parents/dressup.html

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Games and activities from CBC for Kids

http://www.cbc.ca/kids/

Just for fun...

This is not a Canadian-made site (it originates in France) but it is an excellent bilingual site, simple and fun for small children.  There are no directions - children have to figure it out for themselves which can be exciting and powerful for little kids!

www.poissonrouge.com

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  Note to Teacher/Parent: 

I've included these links in this website for children in this age group who either can't read or are just learning to read.  I think it's important that they have access to Canadian material on the web.  

I included the maple leaf icon on the Home Page for this particular link to make it easy for little kids to find.  Despite this, however, I strongly recommend that adult supervision be provided when children use the links on this page, or anytime they browse the web.