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Halloween colouring pages - this'll keep 'em quiet

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KBear · 16/10/2005 09:21

here

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KBear · 16/10/2005 09:24

google "halloween colouring" for loads more!

(I love colouring!)

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Earlybird · 16/10/2005 09:42

thanks for the tip. We may do some colouring from that site today to keep dd occupied.

We've already "made" a ghost from a pair of rolled socks, a flannel and an elastic band. She was thrilled to be "allowed" to draw a face on with washable markers.

ScrewballMuppet · 16/10/2005 10:26

just printed off a few and both ds colouring in quietly cooperatively and happily thankyou very much

screwyslittlegoblins · 16/10/2005 21:05

Whilst typing the below message ds2 had decided to draw all over hiumself....the reason being I was told that he wanted to make himself scary by colouring himself in I couldn't keep a straight face

At least they were good for all of 10-20 seconds it took me to type message. Thats got to be a record LOL

greenmonsterbean · 16/10/2005 21:31

i did a bit of online colouring. teenage dds weren't interested.

KBear · 16/10/2005 22:03

Teenagers are soooooooooooo boring!!

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greenmonsterbean · 18/10/2005 22:01

Yeah...but...no..but

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