Crabs
Crabs are decapods (meaning ten legs) from the crustacean family. They can live in the oceans, fresh water or land and are mostly omnivores. Crabs have a thick exoskeleton which protects them and a single pair of pincers. We have lots of great colourings, word searches and other puzzles all relating to crabs, we hope you have fun exploring this great section.
This detailed picture of a crab makes a perfect colouring for older children.
This little crab makes a perfect colouring, perfect for younger children.
This cute little smiley crab makes a perfect colouring for younger children.
This cute crab is waving his pincer in the air in this fun colouring sheet. We have added a label to help with word recognition.
This crab has so much detail and is perfect for adults or older children or those wanting to colour for mindfulness.
This smiley crab is such a cute colouring page for younger children to enjoy.
This cute crab poster is perfect for display in the classroom, we have included a label to help with word recognition.
Use the sheet to create your own acrostic poem using the letters of the word crab.
Can you help the crab find his favourite shell by guiding him through this mathematical maze from number 1 to 18.
Can you guide the crab through the maze to reach his home among the coral?
Can you find the 18 crab related words in this fun word search puzzle?
Can you find the 12 crab related words in this fun word search puzzle? We have made it easier by only including horizontal and vertical words to make it perfect for younger puzzlers or those new to word searches.
Use the rules provided on the sheet to find as many words as you can, moving from one adjacent square to the next. Don't forget to give yourself double points for any crab related words you find.
Use the completed picture and the grid provided to copy the picture of the crab. This is perfect for older children and adults as it is quite a detailed grid copy.
This cute crab is all ready to be copied onto the grid provided. Complete one square at a time to build up the full picture.
How many words of two or more letters can you make from the letters in "cute little crab"? Why not challenge your class or friends to see who can find the most?
Join the dots to complete this cute picture of a crab. Great to help improve number ordering skills.
Print out the cute little crab sheet and cut out the pieces of the jigsaw. You can now have fun putting it all back together again. Why not laminate the sheet so you can use the puzzle again and again?
Cut out the jigsaw into strips and put them together again by ordering the numbers from 1-10 to reveal this cute little crab.
Can you think of a word relating to crabs for each of the letters of the alphabet? You might want to think about their habitat, the different sorts of crab and some of the adjectives you might use to describe them.
This cute little crab looks so cheeky. Use the completed picture of the crab to colour your own.
This cute little crab looks like it is waving at us. Use the colours on the completed crab to create your own matching crab.
This cute little crab is simpler for younger children to copy. Use the existing crab to make a copy using the same colours.
Can you spot the 5 differences in this sea themed find the difference puzzle featuring a cute little crab? We have created this in black and white to make it more printer friendly.
Crab Spot The Difference Colour
Can you spot the 5 differences in this sea themed find the difference puzzle featuring a cute little crab?
Use the completed picture and the grid provided to draw your own cute crab. We have filled in some of the squares to make it easier.
This fun picture puzzle can be used in one of two ways, firstly you can draw each of the squares into the correct coordinates on the grid provided to reveal the finished picture or, if drawing isn't your thing, you could cut each square and stick them on to the grid instead.
Trace over the dashed lines to draw your own cute little crab. Why not colour it in to make it extra special?
This cute little hermit crab is all ready to be traced over to create your own picture. Why not colour it in to make it extra special?
We have half of a crab on the grid ready for you to draw the other half using the rules of symmetry.
Use the sheet and follow the step by step instructions to help you draw your own cute little crab.