It’s almost here! We get to travel to a galaxy far, far away when STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS finally opens in theaters 2 weeks from today, but who’s counting? Well, actually, millions of us are counting down until we get to find out what happened after Return of the Jedi.
The Episode VII story will feature the forces of the First Order, an offshoot of the Galactic Empire, aligned against the Resistance, sprung from the Rebel Alliance. But the question now is how to pass the time between now and December 18 when the movie opens in theaters everywhere. One good option is settling in for some quality family fun time with these awesome Star Wars: The Force Awakens activity sheets from the team at Disney & Lucasfilm.
Just right click on the images you want to save to your own computer and print them out. These would be good to save for keeping kids occupied during holiday travel, too.
Who can pass up a chance to help Chewbacca find his way to the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon?
You can’t go wrong with a fun memory game. Hint: If you want a shorter game, you don’t have to use all the images.
Another fun option is breaking out the crayons and colored pencils and getting creative with these coloring sheets of all your favorite characters.
This door hanger is my favorite and it’s possible I already have this on my door:
You’ve got to love a good bookmark:
If you want to create your own epic movie and Flipbook from your Instagram videos you can learn how here: http://www.hp.com/go/
And if you haven’t seen the trailer yet, or you just need to do so again because the movie is almost here, you can do so here:
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