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Printable Maps For Children

Simple Maps for Children....

  • Downloadable images and A4 PDF for....AUSTRALIA, UNITED KINGDOM, UNITED STATES...
  • Available in: B/W outline, B/W outline with names, COLOUR no names, COLOUR with names....
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Australia, UK, US Maps for Children Australia, UK, US Maps for Children

Australia, UK, US Maps for Children

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  • Please kindly respect the copyright on the following images. They are only to be used for educational situations you are responsible for Thanks!

  • Ideal for use with weather map symbols - enlarge to poster size or use the image in your IWB resources.

  • You could turn these into puzzles, by cutting out the states, and children put back together.

  • Great base for labelling states, etc.

  • Use with Australian Theme Words

  • **Click on images to open them, then, right click and 'save image as' to use them as images on your IWB or in other documents.

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