Kid's Trip Pages to print out =0)

Is there anywhere where you can print off trivia questions about Disney? I have a 10 year old and a 12 year old and we are going in June. We will drive about 14 hours. They like me asking them questions about Disney in the car but I can't think of enough questions to keep them busy for very long. Thanks in advance.
 
In any of these links (or anywhere else) has anyone seen a picture of Pooh's hunnypot? I need it to be on the large size (like at least 3" tall or larger). Pooh and the others can be in the picture, but I need the hunnypot to be prominent.

Thanks.
 

The links I have tried, about 6 of them, give me errors. Can the rest of you assess the links. Would like to go and print but can't.
 
The links Work I repeat the links in earlier post WORK. You have to go to the links in Internet Explorer and not Mozilla. So download IE if you don't have it.
 
The links Work I repeat the links in earlier post WORK. You have to go to the links in Internet Explorer and not Mozilla. So download IE if you don't have it.

I have IE7, but none of the links work for me. What else can I try? I tried the different links withine the website and none of them worked.

TIA
 
Quick note: If you have a particular character/theme you would like to find in a coloring page go to Google Images and type in your character...for example, type "Flik coloring page" and you quickly get 5 coloring pages from A Bug's Life.


Also, just wanted to tell you about what we're doing. First trip for my son (who will be 5) and daughter (who will be 3) coming up. [Not first for my wife and I, but first for the kids]. At exactly 26 weeks out, we started a Disney alphabet countdown. Every week, we're doing fun projects related to a letter and Disney things. Starting with A and finishing with Z. Each week as we start a new letter, they know we're getting closer to the trip [they can't wait to get to Z], plus they anticipate what new Disney things we'll talk about with each letter.

For each letter, some things we are doing -- Showing pictures of a ride -- Showing pictures of a non-ride -- Showing pictures of characters that start with that letter -- Providing worksheets and coloring pages for those characters -- my wife is weekly turning these into 2 things, 1) a big scrapbook with everything and 2) a smaller a scrapbook that shows some highlight pictures of each week that we can take on the trip.

So, for the letter A --> 4 or 5 pictures of Astro Orbiter (which both kids are now super excited to ride) and 4 or 5 pictures of the Animal Kingdom Lodge where we will be staying. I love asking them where we're going to stay on our trip and listening to them try to sound out that full name.
For characters, they have a picture of Alice, Aladdin, Ariel, Anastasia, Abu, Aurora, Arthur, Archimedes, Andy (Toy Story), and Annie (Einsteins) for their scrapbook.

This week, we're finishing up the letter I and getting started on the letter J.

For J, we're talking about The Jungle Cruise, Jedi Training Academy and the following characters: Jeremy (Phineas & Ferb), Jessie, Jacques, Jiminy Cricket, Jane (Tarzan), JoJo, Prince John, Jafar, Jasmine, Jose Carioca, and June.
 
Quick note: If you have a particular character/theme you would like to find in a coloring page go to Google Images and type in your character...for example, type "Flik coloring page" and you quickly get 5 coloring pages from A Bug's Life. [sorry for no direct links, I don't have 10 posts yet]



Also, just wanted to tell you about what we're doing. First trip for my son (who will be 5) and daughter (who will be 3) coming up. [Not first for my wife and I, but first for the kids]. At exactly 26 weeks out, we started a Disney alphabet countdown. Every week, we're doing fun projects related to a letter and Disney things. Starting with A and finishing with Z. Each week as we start a new letter, they know we're getting closer to the trip [they can't wait to get to Z], plus they anticipate what new Disney things we'll talk about with each letter.

For each letter, some things we are doing -- Showing pictures of a ride -- Showing pictures of a non-ride -- Showing pictures of characters that start with that letter -- Providing worksheets and coloring pages for those characters -- my wife is weekly turning these into 2 things, 1) a big scrapbook with everything and 2) a smaller a scrapbook that shows some highlight pictures of each week that we can take on the trip.

So, for the letter A --> 4 or 5 pictures of Astro Orbiter (which both kids are now super excited to ride) and 4 or 5 pictures of the Animal Kingdom Lodge where we will be staying. I love asking them where we're going to stay on our trip and listening to them try to sound out that full name.
For characters, they have a picture of Alice, Aladdin, Ariel, Anastasia, Abu, Aurora, Arthur, Archimedes, Andy (Toy Story), and Annie (Einsteins) for their scrapbook.

This week, we're finishing up the letter I and getting started on the letter J.

For J, we're talking about The Jungle Cruise, Jedi Training Academy and the following characters: Jeremy (Phineas & Ferb), Jessie, Jacques, Jiminy Cricket, Jane (Tarzan), JoJo, Prince John, Jafar, Jasmine, Jose Carioca, and June.

What a wonderful idea!! 3 thumbs up!:thumbsup2:thumbsup2:thumbsup2
 
The links I have tried, about 6 of them, give me errors. Can the rest of you assess the links. Would like to go and print but can't.

I had trouble with the links too....go to themouseforless.com and click on downloads then choose kid downloads and you can print with adobe. HTH!
 
These pages are very cute but don't really work for me. My DS5 is supposed to do a journal for kindergarten but he does not read or write yet. Anyone have any links or ideas for cute pages that would be age appropriate for him? I guess he could draw pictures after a I read him a question? Any help would be appreciated.
 
Im in the same boat as 1hero2princesses. I have one reader, one almost reader and No writers. They can do there name and a few spelling type words but not alot.
 
this is very convenient to print for the kids trip its a really good addition and a nice way to set up a great trip to disney collection.
 












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