Tiger Activity Pages

siberian tiger free activity pages by min dawson for Curious Kin's My Curious Library

To celebrate World Tiger Day on 29th July I have created some free resource pages that you can access via My Curious Library. They’ve all been inspired by the largest of the tiger sub species the Siberian (Amur) tiger.

Siberian Tiger colouring page illustrated by Min Dawson for My Curious Library
Siberian Tiger Colouring Page

Print this colouring page on plain or watercolour paper and explore the different colours on a tiger. They aren’t just orange!

Also Siberian tigers have paler coats compared to the Sumatran tiger.

Tiger threading template

Print this template onto thicker plain card and colour in. Once you’ve coloured your tiger, cut out and punch holes. To create stripes thread string, ribbon or wool through the holes. If you don’t have a holepunch try wrapping.

Tiger in Taiga forest spot the difference

Look around the Taiga forest floor to find the 11 differences in this illustrated activity page.

You could colour as you search for the differences. This activity is aimed at older children. As it’s a very detailed picture!

How can I access these activity pages?

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I have lots of FREE and EXCLUSIVE resources that are only available to my Curious Kin subscribers. Simply sign up to my infrequent newsletter (weekly over the summer as I am adding extras to feed those curious minds, each week there is a different theme). Once you’ve signed up you’ll receive an email with a link and password to login to the library.

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Do you have any other tiger resources?

I will be adding some other resources to my online store soon. If it’s children’s fiction you are looking for, I’ve done a brief post with some of my favourite tiger books (not including the obvious) to give you some inspiration. You can read the blog post here.