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Collection of Sws (15)
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Use these vibrant, labeled illustrations to reinforce beginning consonant blends like St, Sw, and Tr in kindergarten phonics lessons.
Kids exploring SW blend words: swing, sweep, swan, and swamp-ideal for kindergarten phonics activities.
A joyful collection of illustrated birthday cupcakes-each topped with swirls of yellow frosting, colorful sprinkles, and festive candles.
A stylized Kokopelli dancer, adorned with colorful zigzag and stepped patterns, embodies ancient Southwestern cultural motifs.
A striking black-and-white silhouette collection celebrating Southwestern culture, including iconic symbols like Kokopelli, a longhorn skull, and adobe mission architecture.
Handcrafted desert-inspired borders with bold colors and indigenous-style patterns-ideal for educational, artistic, or decorative use.
A friendly, stylized illustration of an Indigenous person in traditional woven attire, welcoming with an open gesture.
A cheerful, hand-drawn Southwest scene with a cowboy bear, armadillo, turtle, rabbit, and cactus-all celebrating desert life with fun phrases like “Hot!” and “Spicy!”
A playful, cartoon-style snowflake with bold black outlines and soft blue fill, ideal for festive winter graphics.
A cheerful illustrated bowl featuring a bold red chili, ideal for highlighting spicy dishes or condiments.
A top-down view of a LEGO-inspired Millennium Falcon, featuring classic saucer-shaped cockpit, wing-mounted engines, and signature hull details.
A curated set of stylized Southwestern and Indigenous American symbols, perfect for creative projects or cultural storytelling.
A fun, educational coloring page highlighting “SW” vocabulary-perfect for speech therapists and early readers learning consonant blends.
A friendly cartoon depiction of a Native American man wearing a fringed brown jacket, turquoise beads, and a red headband.
The Southwest U.S. (in orange) includes Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma; surrounding states are shown in green, with the Great Lakes in blue.
