Baboons
Baboons are ground dwelling and are found in open savannah, open woodland and the hills across Africa. They spend most of their time on the ground but sleep in high places such as trees and cliffs. They are known for being rowdy, fierce and socially intelligent. We have lots of colouring sheets, puzzles and word searches relating to the baboon.
This cute baboon is all ready to be coloured in this fun colouring page.
This cheeky looking baboon is waiting to be coloured in. Perfect for an African animal study.
We have created a baboon mandala colouring with lots of detail. Perfect if you want a mindful colouring page.
This mindful colouring page of a baboon has lots of detail to keep you busy.
This cute baboon is making its way through the jungle in this fun colouring page.
This baboon scene makes a great card and will look great coloured in. Why not try something different and colour your baboon rainbow colours?
This cute baboon makes a great poster, we have added the word baboon to help with word recognition.
Acrostic poems are fun to do, all you need to do is write a line that begins with each of the letters in the word "Baboon". A great class challenge.
Can you guide the baboon through the maze to reach the yummy banana treat?
Can you solve this baboon word search by finding the 12 baboon related words? We have made this easier and only put words horizontally and vertically to make it perfect for younger children.
Find the 20 words relating to baboons in this fun word search.
Use the rules printed on the sheet to find as many words as you can from the grid. Total your score and see if you can beat your friends, don't forget yo give yourself double points for any baboon related words.
Use the grid provided to copy the baboon doing one square at a time to build up the full picture. Great for improving observational and drawing skills.
Join the dots from 1 to 32 to compete the baboon. Why not colour it in to make it extra special?
Print out the sheet and cut up the pieces to make your own fun baboon jigsaw puzzle. How quick can you solve it?
Print the sheet and cut out the strips. You now need to mix them up and try and put them in the correct order to reveal the baboon. Great for improving number ordering skills.
Can you think of a word beginning with each of the letters of the alphabet that relates to a baboon? You might have to get a bit creative with some of the letters.
Use the completed picture of the baboon to help you colour your own. Can you match the colours?
Can you find the 5 differences between the two scenes containing this cute baboon?
Fill in the gaps in the picture to draw your own baboon.
Use the sheet to make a story relating to a baboon or facts that you have found through research. We have also included a great baboon picture that is ready to be coloured in.
Follow the 12 steps to help you draw your own baboon face in this fun worksheet.