Can you unscramble the words to find the names of all these creatures who live in the sea? 😀
You could save the puzzle pic, open it in Paint and solve it on your pc. Or you could print it and solve it with a pencil. Or maybe you’d like to download the puzzle pdf. The choice is yours 😀
Can you find all of these beautiful birds in the wordsearch? 😀
You could save the puzzle pic, open it in Paint and solve it on your pc. Or you could print it and solve it with a pencil. Or maybe you’d like to download the puzzle pdf. The choice is yours 😀
Can you remember the titles of these great episodes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Go on – have a go! 😀
You could save the puzzle pic, open it in Paint and solve it on your pc. Or you could print it and solve it with a pencil. Or maybe you’d like to download the puzzle pdf. The choice is yours 😀
And James Appleyard is the artist and Violet’s Vegan Comics Club member responsible for the awesome sketches of Columbo. Thanks James 😀
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Speaking of the Violet’s Vegan Comics club – our next monthly prize draw for club members is on Wednesday so if you want a chance of winning a fantastic vegan children’s book of your choice from the Little Chicken range, you’d better join the club today! Or tomorrow. Certainly by midnight on Tuesday 😀
Oh yes – Miranda just tapped me on the shoulder and reminded me that this time, since it’s nearly Christmas, the prize will be, just this once, THREE beautiful books. So come on, get out your pencils and email us your home-made membership card for the chance to win!
Finally – another Friday puzzle, even though it’s Saturday! 😀 If you have a fondness for the calm, dog-loving, often underestimated detective Columbo, you’ll like this one 🙂
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Find the episode titles in the word search above – you can save the image and print it, or save ink and paper by solving it on your computer in Paint. Or, if you’d rather, you can download the puzzle pdf below. The choice is yours! If you get stuck, here are the puzzle answers 😀
Find the funny-sounding wild flowers in the word search puzzle above. If you click on the picture you can save it and solve it on your computer in Paint. Or you might like to download the pdf below, print it and solve it with a pencil 😀
Click over to the Wildlife Trust website if you want to find out more about these amazing wild flowers.
“The Fly Orchid flowers resemble flies. They release a scent which mimics a female wasp’s pheromones, luring in males who attempt to mate with them. The male wasps get a dusting of pollen, which they carry on to the next flower, hopefully pollinating the plant.”
Find all the yummy chocolates in the word search – you can save the image and complete the puzzle on your PC by opening it in Paint, or you can print it and do it the old fashioned way, with a pencil 😀
Due to the popularity of the Fruit Sudoku I thought I’d make another one – for people who love puzzles but hate numbers!
This one is a PLANT FOOD sudoku which means you must make sure there is one, and only one, of each letter in each of the nine 9-square boxes whilst at the same time ensuring there is one of each in every vertical and horizontal line 🙂
P L A N T F O O D
To save you having to print it out, just save the picture on your computer and then open it in ‘Paint’ or another picture editing program where you can fill in the missing letters.
Search for the following food items and draw a line through them – they might be forwards, backwards, vertical, upside down or diagonal. And you don’t have to print it out if you don’t want to – just click on the pic, then right click and save it to your computer, then open it in ‘paint’, or whatever picture editing program you’ve got, and you can draw the lines on there 🙂
I think sudokus are fun but someone I know hates maths so numbers make him panic and he just won’t try them. I told him they have nothing to do with maths but he is adamant!
So I’ve made a fruit sudoku for those who, like him, are panicked by numbers.
For the uninitiated: the idea is to fill each box with one of each fruit while making sure that there is also one, and only one, of each in every vertical and horizontal line.
You don’t need to print this out. Just copy/save the picture and open it on your computer in ‘Paint’ or similar picture editing program. Then zoom so that you can see the whole thing on your screen and copy and paste fruits into the empty squares as you solve the puzzle.
Remember this game? You have to see if you recognise anything in these pictures and work out where we were before clicking on the link at the end. Give it a go!
… with a delicious selection of veg*n food to choose from. Sorry I didn’t hold my breath when taking this photo – don’t look at it too long, it’ll make you feel dizzy!
This one’s a bit easier on the eyes – and not just because it’s in focus!
Here’s a clearer look at the menu from the outside. We indulged in scrambled tofu with salad and baked potato, followed by a scrumptious slice of vegan, gluten-free chocolate cake. Mmm mmmmmm!
Have you got it yet?
We loved this place – you should definitely visit if you are in the area. We’ll certainly be returning next time we’re visiting family in that neck of the woods. Do you know where this is?