Free Birthday Cards for Younger Kids to Print and Use
73Why is so difficult to find free birthday cards online? After all, they are a pleasure to make and so many people like to find and use them. This is a challenge to all those people with computer skills. Put up some more cards and let us all have a great choice! In the meantime, I can offer you the cards below.
The theme here is gentle cards for younger kids. A purple elephant is the scariest thing you will find on this page- unless giraffes make you nervous. There are cards for 1 year old, through to 4 years old, plus one card-the rabbit card- that should suit any age. They are all designed for use with card rather than paper. I've listed some sites that have greetings suitable to be printed on paper at the bottom of the page.There are also some black and white cards for kids who like to color in their own cards.
All the cards are in a simple 'print and fold' style with instructions below.
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Big and Little
Younger kids like the big/little thing. They like to know that it's OK to be little and they are safe and protected. They also like to know that one day (soon!) they will be big.
Someone might have to explain the brontosaurus joke to the average four year old. Just point out that it was the biggest creature that ever walked the earth. That will get the attention.
Two New Cards
Sheep and robots are favorites with kids- at certain ages.
The robot card will probably appeal to boys of six and up. Certainly if you ever saw a boy playing with a transformer toy or Buzz Lightyear this might be the right choice.
As for sheep? Soft, furry wool and quizzical looks are always cute.
Click Birthday Card to get full size then Print!
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Other Sites.
Fisher Price Coloring In Birthday Cards
Fisher Price have several cards to print in pdf format. The black and white images provide a good coloring activity for kids.
parentingteens
I felt I had to include some cards for older kids. So here are 10 cards in simple variations on basic theme that will appeal to a lot of teens. The cards print out from a PDF and simply need folding into 4 pieces.
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