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www.oxfordowl.co.uk/christmas © Oxford University Press 2016 Scissors Paper Ruler To decorate: felt tip pens, crayons, glitter, stickers, and whatever else you’d like! You will need: You will need an assistant, so make sure that an adult helps you! Oxford Children’s Classics: Heidi – Johanna Spyri When Heidi is sent away to live in the town she gains a wonderful new friendship, but longs to return to her happy life in the mountains. Is there any way she can have both? Oxford Children’s Classics presents the original and unabridged story of Heidi in a beautiful new edition, perfect for sharing with a new generation of readers. Heidi paper doll chains 1. Cut a long strip of paper. It can be as wide as you like, but around 12cm is ideal. 2. Fold the paper in half, then fold it in half again. Repeat until each rectangle is 8cm wide. 3. Trace the outline of the Heidi paper doll onto the first rectangle on your folded strip of paper. Make sure her head, feet and hands all touch the edge of the rectangle. 4. Cut out the Heidi paper doll and unfold your chain of Heidi paper dolls. 5. Colour in or decorate in any way you’d like. 12cm 8cm Image credit for the Heidi paper doll: Ian Bilbey

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www.oxfordowl.co.uk/christmas© Oxford University Press 2016

Scissors

Paper

Ruler

To decorate: felt tip pens, crayons, glitter, stickers, and whatever else you’d like!

You will need:

You will need an assistant, so make sure that an adult helps you!

Oxford Children’s Classics: Heidi – Johanna SpyriWhen Heidi is sent away to live in the town she gains a wonderful new friendship, but longs to return to her happy life in the mountains. Is there any way she can have both?

Oxford Children’s Classics presents the original and unabridged story of Heidi in a beautiful new edition, perfect for sharing with a new generation of readers.

Heidi paper doll chains

1. Cut a long strip of paper. It can be as wide as you like, but around 12cm is ideal.

2. Fold the paper in half, then fold it in half again. Repeat until each rectangle is 8cm wide.

3. Trace the outline of the Heidi paper doll onto the first rectangle on your folded strip of paper. Make sure her head, feet and hands all touch the edge of the rectangle.

4. Cut out the Heidi paper doll and unfold your chain of Heidi paper dolls.

5. Colour in or decorate in any way you’d like.

12cm

8cm

Image credit for the Heidi paper doll: Ian Bilbey