Old Lady Who Swallowed... Matching & Sequencing Printables

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The "Old Lady Who Swallowed" series of books are fun and silly stories that kids enjoy. Based on the nursery rhyme where an old lady swallowed a fly, the series has expanded to seasonal and holiday themes in which she swallows a pie, a bat, a bell, leaves, snow and more. I've created a set of matching and sequencing printables for kids to use while following along with these stories.

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FREE printable matching and sequencing activities to go along with the book series Old Lady Who Swallowed..., including a fly, a pie, a bat, a bell, a shell, a chick, a rose, a clover, some leaves, some snow, some books. Great book activity for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.

So far I've created matching and sequencing activities for 10 of the books in this series. I am planning on making a few more and adding them to this post.

Matching
The matching activities are great for toddlers. The images are in color and they are in random order, for the child to match as they listen to the story.

Sequencing
The sequencing activities are great for preschoolers and kindergartners. The sheets are in black and white and the child can cut out the pictures and glue them to their correct place in sequential order. They can also color the pictures.

FREE printable matching and sequencing activities to go along with the book series Old Lady Who Swallowed..., including a fly, a pie, a bat, a bell, a shell, a chick, a rose, a clover, some leaves, some snow, some books. Great book activity for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten.

Click on the links below to Download your Free Old Lady Who Swallowed Activities:



For more Sequencing, see our Nursery Rhymes Sequencing Activity:


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Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler, a preschooler, and a kindergartner, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.

18 comments:

  1. HI, thank you for these wonderful freebies! I have most of these Old Lady books! Just wondering...I noticed that the download only contains the pics but not the exact pic in your sample. Is this an error?

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    1. Sorry...my fault. I only clicked the 'matching' link....not the sequencial one. Thank you SO SO much!

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    2. No problem! Glad you found it. :)

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  2. Thanks so much for the "Old Lady" printables. Just in what I needed this week! You always do such a great job. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I am having trouble downloading the old lady...snow activities. Help please? :)

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  4. thank you for sharing your great resources!

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  5. Absolutely love your stuff!! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. I love these. I was wondering if you would make one for frog, clover and turkey. If so I would appreciate it.

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  7. I second the previous post. turkey, clover, frog and cow would be amazing to have!

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  8. Do you have one for clover? Thanks!

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    1. Thank you for reaching out. The books listed are the only ones we currently have. We are considering adding one for Clover and the others, so stay tuned. Feel free to email us at [email protected] with any other questions.

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  9. Hello! THanks for creating and sharing these resources! I've run into a bit of trouble regarding the old lady sequencing printables - they bring me to the 'thank you' page but do not download. Would you know how I could fix this?

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  10. I'm the anon above. I have resolved the issue! Seems like my browser was the problem. Thank you very much for these resources!

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  11. These are so cute! Great at home addition to his virtual learning. Thanks!

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  12. do you have the one where she swallows a frog?

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  13. Just found your site and I love it. Thank you so much. Do you plan on creating a sequence for the Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog?

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