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For the Kids

Welcome to John Deere Kids, where we celebrate the connection that children develop with the land at the earliest of ages. With John Deere for kids our hope is that the videos, stories and activities offered here will not only entertain but inspire young minds to someday help transform, cultivate, enrich and harvest the land they're learning to love.

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Johnny Tractor and Friends Game Pack App for iPhone and iPad

Johnny Tractor can now travel with you wherever you go with the launch of the new Johnny Tractor & Friends downloadable application. Help Johnny, Corey Combine, and Barney Backhoe work towards goals by earning virtual stickers in the "sticker zone" when tasks are complete.

   

Learning

Learn important farm safety tips as you colour and solve these fun puzzles.

Buckle up the Seatbelt

Find the Safety Words

Farm Animals are Fun

Colouring Pages

Download pictures of your favourite John Deere friends to print out and colour!

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544L

Screen shot of 772GP coloring page

772GP

Screen shot of 8RX-370 coloring page

8RX 370

Barney Backhoe Hard at Work

Down by the Stream

Corey Combine Harvests the Corn

Danny Dozer Cleans the Path

First Prize!

Drawing Sheets

Download these printable pages and draw the other half of a machine or its jobsite. We started it, you finish it!

Draw the other half of the machine.

Draw the background where the machine is working.

Line art of a John Deere ADT

Articulated Dump Truck

Make Your Own Puzzles

Here are more great pictures of your favourite John Deere characters to download. Print them out, cut along the lines and get an instant puzzle to solve! Take your pick of easy, medium and hard puzzle challenges for each picture.

Christmas Time in Deerfield Valley

Corey and Johnny Harvest the Corn

Forever Farm in Full Bloom

Johnny, Corey and Allie Make Plans

Johnny Tractor's Barnyard Friends

Swingin at the Farm

Mazes

Looking for a different kind of challenge? Download and print these mazes to help our John Deere characters take the right path.

Help Mo Take Bobby and Buck Back to the Barnyard

Help Nellie Find Her Lost Colt

Show Johnny Tractor the Path to the Barn

Creative Crafts

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Felt Flower Pins

Flower Pins Flower Pins

Create a garden you can wear!

Materials:

  • An assortment of fabric scraps
  • Fabric scissors
  • Paper scissors
  • Glue
  • Buttons
  • Felt
  • Pin backs
  • Pencil
  • Heavyweight paper

Directions:>

  1. Draw then cut 4 circles and 4 squares in diminishing sizes (3", 2 1/2", 2", and 1 1/2") out of heavyweight paper.
  2. Select 3 or 4 fabrics designating the heaviest or stiffest fabric for the bottom layer. Cut 4 different sizes. You can mix and match shapes.
  3. Use your imagination and create wavy edges on some, scallops on others or fringe the edge.
  4. Lay the pieces on top of each other and when you like the way your flower looks, dab a bit of glue between the layers.
  5. Choose a button and glue it in the center on top.
  6. Turn the flower over, open the pin back and glue it to the back.
  7. Cut a square about 1” out of felt. It needs to be smaller than the inside length of your pin back and glue it on top of the exposed bar glued to your flower. This will help hold the pin back to the flower.
  8. Let dry.
  9. Wear!

You can also grow a garden on your refrigerator. Just use a small magnet in place of the pin back!

Cotton Chicks

Cotton Chicks

Make an adorable little chick that's almost as cute as a real one!

Materials:

  • 2 large cotton balls
  • Egg carton cup
  • Orange construction paper scrap
  • 2 small wiggly eyes
  • Glue
  • Damp paper towel
  • Yellow washable marker

Directions:

  1. The night before making the chick, use a damp paper towel to lightly moisten the cotton balls.
  2. Dab the cotton balls with the yellow washable marker. Re-dampen the cotton balls as needed to allow the colour to bleed together on the outside of the balls. Be careful not to get it too wet.
  3. Let dry.
  4. Cut the egg carton cup out of the egg carton.
  5. Trim small rectangles out around the edge so it looks like a cracked egg shell.
  6. Dab a bit of glue into the bottom of the egg carton and insert one of the cotton balls for the chick body.
  7. Dab a bit of glue and put the second cotton ball on top of the first.
  8. Fold the construction paper in half and cut a triangle along the fold (so it looks like a diamond when unfolded). Glue this beak onto the chick.
  9. Glue the wiggly eyes on as well.
  10. We made ours so it looked like the chick was facing up to the sky (like a hungry chick). This had the added benefit of keeping the wiggly eyes from sliding off while they dried.

You can also use 1 jumbo cotton ball instead of two large balls to make your chick.

Paper Plate Pizza

Paper Plate Pizza

Learn about the types of farms needed to make a pizza.

Materials:

  • 1 large white paper dinner plate
  • 1 large (9" x 12") piece of red construction paper
  • Various colours of construction paper scraps
  • Oregano
  • 1 gallon zip-lock bag

Directions:

  1. Draw around the outside of the paper plate onto the 9”x12” red construction paper. Then make the construction paper circle about 1” in diameter smaller and cut it out.
  2. Place the red circle on the plate. The white edges should look like pizza crust, and the red circle like tomato sauce.
  3. Cut pizza toppings out of the construction paper scraps such as pepperoni, peppers, cheese, mushrooms, black olives, etc. and glue them to the plate.
  4. Sprinkle oregano on the plate and put it in a zip-lock bag.
  5. Open the zip-lock bag again and smell the pizza!

While making the pizza, talk about the types of farms needed to make the pizza ingredients.

Thanks to Ferol Empen, Ogle County Ag in the Classroom Volunteer and Teach; Tracy Rixman, Washing & Perry County Ag Literacy Coordinator.

Sunflower

Sunflower Sunflower

These sunflowers are easy to make. Create an entire bouquet of them for a great gift or summer decoration!

Materials:

  • 1 small plain paper plate
  • Paper towel tube
  • 1 sheet of green construction paper
  • 3-4 sheets of yellow construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Tape
  • Glue
  • Stapler
  • Sunflower seeds (a small handful)

Directions:

  1. Use glue or tape to wrap a piece of green construction paper around a paper towel tube. This will be the stem.
  2. To make the flower petals, trace a child’s handprints on yellow construction paper and cut them out. You will need about 6 handprints.
  3. Glue or staple the handprints around the small paper plate.
  4. Staple the stem to the flower (you’ll have to flatten the top of the paper towel tube in order to staple it).
  5. Put a small layer of glue in the center of the flower. Sprinkle sunflower seeds into the glue and let dry.

You now have a large sunflower!

Moo Mask

Moo Mask Moo Mask

Create a fun dairy cow mask with an ear tag!

Materials:

  • 1 large white paper dinner plate
  • 2 smaller white paper dessert plates
  • 2 9"-pieces of string or twine
  • Some glue, tape or staples (for attaching the plates)
  • Black crayon, marker or coloured pencil
  • Brown paper

Directions:

  1. Cut one dessert plate in half. These will become the two ears.
  2. Attach the other dessert plate partially behind the large dinner plate.
  3. Draw eyes on the small dessert plate just above the large dinner plate and cut them out so you will be able to see when your mask is finished.
  4. Draw a mouth on the large dinner plate.
  5. Attach the two half-dessert plates to the top of the dessert plate with eyes.
  6. Colour the cow to make black and white spots.
  7. Using the brown paper, cut out an ear tag. Write 3 numbers from your birth date on the tag and attach it to one of the ears.
  8. Attach the string to each side of the mask.
  9. Wear!

Thanks to Shelley Hall, Ag Literacy Coordinator, Pike-Scott Counties.