Free Printable! Pretend & Play Fake Police Badge + ID Set for Kids

The responsibility of being a police officer is a heavy one to carry around. Thankfully for little ones, they get all the time to train and practice before becoming one officially one day. We created a pretend-to-play police badge for kids to get their imaginations on about what it’s like to wear a badge full of authority and responsibility. This makes for great training and self-control play for young children and between siblings. Lastly don’t forget the proper ID cards, you can glue or drawn in a self-portrait. A few stamps and an official signature from you complete the police identification card.

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Note: This tutorial and our many others are suitable for ages 3 to 10 (preschool and above.)

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HOW TO MAKE KIDS POLICE BADGE

All you need to do is print, cut it out, fill it in, and laminate it to get a nice shiny kiddie police officer license. I decided to not specify on police officer rank, you may add it in yourself! The police badge comes in an outline version that you can color in, and a colored version with a 3D effect. You need to fill in a name and a self-portrait! Pretty self-explanatory. That’s all the tutorial directions there are so doodle away!

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  • Desktop & laptop users: the instant print button is in the upper left-hand corner.
  • Mobile users: if you don’t see the instant print icon on mobile for whatever reason, toggle your mobile browser to “Desktop View” and you should be able to see it. You can find that in your web browser’s menu. Or find the nearest computer to print.
  • Change the page orientation from horizontal or vertical depending on what fits best.
  • To decrease load time we put images on different sub-pages. Use the navigation on the top and bottom of the galleries to toggle.
  • Designed to fit both A4 size & U.S. standard letter size but preview your specs just in case.
  • Want to save a file for later? Just hit the instant print button and choose instead to print, select Save As “PDF” in the drop-down selection, and done! (Your screen and selection might look a little different.)

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