Made By Joel is back with another free downloadable. This time it’s a free travel-size Paper City Paris. My girls were so excited about this that they had me print three of them so they could make a “really big city”, as they said.
You can also still download a free larger Paper City Paris or download his first free Paper City.
Just an FYI – The link to the first city isn’t working for me.
Hmm, I just double-checked and it worked for me. I’m not sure why it won’t work for you. 🙁
I will share this link with the French teacher at work. Maybe she can use it in her class.
This is so cute. I’m printing some off for my 8 year old grandson to cut out and play with when he comes over to visit. He loves to do “stuff” like this at the kitchen table while I’m cooking dinner for all the boys. I think I’ll take your girls advice and print off three of them, so he can have a really big city too!
Perfect timing. We are studying France this week! Thanks for sharing.
I think I will do this for my husband- we are going to Paris in July. It is his first trip to Paris but my 6th or 7th so he needs to learn a few major sites!
Just wanted you to know, the link for “his first free Paper City” doesn’t work, says it’s expired and I couldn’t figure out where it would be listed from there. I think these are really cute and would love to see more 😀
That is really cute! Good for playing with in the doctors office.
Probably would do well to keep in an empty cardboard cd sleeve so it doesn’t get wrinkled next to the chewing gum, missing cap pens and coupon photo books. Oh yeah and don’t forget the spare diaper.
I’m having trouble with that link as well. Had a look, and I see the URL reads http://moneysavingmom.com/2012/2010/07/free-downloadable-paper-city.html instead of http://moneysavingmom.com/2010/07/free-downloadable-paper-city.html like it should.
Thank you!
So cute!
Thanks. So cute. Just printed for my granddaughter who was in utero when she visited Paris.
HOW ADORABLE!. This is great for pretend play. A perfect way to add a perk to old toys. Polly Pockets can seem new again with a trip to Paris!
There is something very refreshing about inexpensive, homemade toys that are also educational on different cultures. I’m tired of kids wanting the newest, latest (expensive) video games, Ipads, and more!!
This is great…THANK YOU!!! I’m using a unit study curriculum for homeschooling next year (Galloping the Globe) which goes through different countries, including France. It’s never to early to start planning!
Make that “TOO early”…oops. (:
Thanks for posting ~ this is perfect timing as we are studying France in My Father’s World this week. Thank you for a fun relatively free project! 🙂
These are too sweet. Thank you for sharing! And I have a box of matte photo paper that I’ve been waiting to use up!