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Color Your Own Holy Week Wheels - 12 Pc.

12 Piece(s) #48/7529
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• IMPROVE FOCUS & CONCENTRATION – How many times did teachers tell you to stay within the lines? Coloring encourages spatial awareness and helps kids focus on boundaries and lines. This color your own project will also improve their concentration.
• SPARK IMAGINATION & PROMOTE SELF-EXPRESSION – Give young artists wings with this fun coloring project. Let kids choose their colors and watch their creativity take flight!
• DEVELOP FINE MOTOR SKILLS – Coloring involves the manipulation of small objects and requires several simultaneous actions like gripping and pressing. These motions help build the muscles of the fingers, hands and wrist. Working with lots of little and larger shapes on this coloring activity will help kids build these skills and their writing over time.

Product Description:
Educate your children, students, or church members on the real reason for Easter with these Color Your Own Holy Week wheels.The wheels feature various scenes that represent and educate others on the Holy Week. Children can color the wheels while learning about the Easter holiday. Use as Easter decorations or use as rewards for Easters games of basket stuffers. The possibilities are endless! Includes brads. © OTC

CYO Holy Week Wheel Instructions

Size: 9"
Quantity: 12
Material: Paper.

Warning: Choking Hazard

Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Material
Paper
Brand
Oriental Trading

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4.9/5.0
20 Reviews
  • 5 Star 85.00% of all ratings 17
  • 4 Star 15.00% of all ratings 3
  • 3 Star 0% of all ratings 0
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Mizlaw
April 16, 2019 – New Jersey
Needs a chamge
The wheels were very well designed with easy to color images. They went together easily. The problem is that the image is printed on the glossy side of the card stock making coloring very difficult. I’m a retired art teacher I found colored pencils were useless, crayons only showed up is they were dark colors. I purchased these for a friend teaching 3rd grade. I resorted to using Sharpie markers for the lettering knowing that unfortunately her students didn’t have access to markers. The problem could be solved if the image was printed on the matte side of the card stock. It’s a good product that could be amazing with a change.
March 25, 2024
Nice Easter Craft to Learn about Holy Week
Great Easter craft for kids. I enjoyed coloring one too!
Liked: Quality,Value,Fun
April 07, 2023
Helpful Holy Week Craft
This was a colorful and helpful Holy Week craft to help students learn significant events of Holy Week.
March 16, 2022
The quality of the product
Grtheeat product for my kindergarten class during Holy Week.
Liked: Quality,Value,Fun
March 08, 2022
Fun Activity for K-5th Graders
Very nice product. It was a good activity for K-5th graders.
ChurchSecretary5969
March 13, 2019 – PA
Excellent craft for children
We think these color wheels were excellent value and a nice handout to children who come to the church on Easter.
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3 questions
How big is the wheel? Can you tell me the diameter?
| March 5th, 2021
  • BEST ANSWER: The wheel is 9" in diameter.
    Staff
    March 6th, 2021
    Staff
Is this available in Spanish?
Boadb | March 13th, 2019
Have you considered changing the Maundy Thursday to Holy Thursday? My students are much more familiar with the Holy Thursday title.
TARAGIRL | February 22nd, 2016
  • BEST ANSWER: Catholics call it Holy Thursday because it is when Jesus showed us how to celebrate and commemorate His passion, death and resurrection, which led to our redemption. We celebrate that every day of the year at Mass when we believe that, while the bread and wine still look like bread and wine, it truly becomes the body and blood of Jesus and we are fed spiritually by it. (See John 6.) It has been, therefore, for 2000 years, the traditional name for it.
 
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