Welcome to our Kids Colouring Pages collection! Discover a world of creativity and imagination with our wide selection of printable coloring pages for kids. From adorable animals to enchanting landscapes, our coloring pages are designed to engage and entertain young artists. Let their creativity shine as they bring these delightful illustrations to life with their favorite colors. Perfect for rainy days, quiet time, or educational activities, our kids coloring pages provide hours of entertainment while promoting fine motor skills and artistic expression. Download and print your favorite designs today and let the coloring adventure begin!
Print and have fun with these free printable Frog Colouring pages.
Colouring is fun and creative so if it is a preschool frog colouring page or colouring activity for much older kids, these colouring pages will keep the kids busy.
Frogs are amphibious animals that can live in both land and water.
They have long legs which enable them to jump also known as a leap. I guess that is where the game leap frog comes from.
They can also swim in water using their long legs.
Frogs can drink water from under their skin in what is known as a “Drinking Patch” This is located under the frog’s belly and quite close to the frog’s thighs.
Through this drinking patch a frog can absorb water through its skin.
Frogs are cold blooded animals which means their body temperature will change based on the temperature of the surroundings
What is a group of Frogs called?
A group of frogs is called an Army. When it is time for them to breed and look for food, they do it collectively. Predators are less likely to succeed because of their large numbers
Introduce the kids to Octopuses with these octopus colouring pages.
Octopuses are eight legged animals. They are easily recognisable as a result of their unusually large head compared to the rest of their body.
They have no skeletons and are known as invertebrates. This allows them to squeeze into very tiny crevices in the ocean to hide away from sea predators like sharks.
This free printable octopus coloring pages can be used animal themed learning activities for kids.
You can also point out the difference between octopuses and squids for the kids in this printable octopus colouring page.
Print out these free shark colouring pages and have fun colouring.
Colouring encourages concentration, creativity and colour recognition in children.
Find different themed colouring sheets on the main colouring page
Included in this shark colouring printables are four pages depicting the sharks in different lights.
While the kids are having fun with their colouring you could use it as an informal way of talking about sharks
This is a friendly looking shark. I won’t go so far as to call sharks friendly but they are not unfriendly either. You can dispel the myth that sharks are manhunters.
In the image below, you can see the sharks swimming about. You can use this as a talking point that when sharks swim, they pass water over their gills so they can breath. They can also do this while resting at the bottom of the sea
Unlike Dolphins not all sharks can leap out of water. Only a handful of Sharks do this especially the Great White Shark. They do this when hunting.
This hidden letter colouring activity is a fun way of familiarising kids with their alphabet.
Kids gradually unveil the giant alphabet hidden on the page. In addition, they get to have fun with the hidden alphabet worksheet colouring in each individual box.
Get your little detectives on the job so they can find the hidden letter on the page.
This variant of the colour by letter activity helps with letter recognition of the capital and small letters of the alphabet and colour recognition.
Each worksheet has a small letter and a capital letter version so they are perfect for kids at the age when they learning and mastering the alphabet
Each hidden letter worksheet has a mix of small and capital letter of each alphabet.
The kids have to colour in each box the colour assigned to the small letter and capital letter.
This fun activity, in addition to letter recognition, will also enhance visual discrimination and observational skills as the kids figure which box to colour differently.
As an alphabet recognition game, revealing the hidden alphabet also helps with identifying the capital and small letters of the alphabet.
This is a great resource for preschool or kindergarten colouring activities at school and for homeschooling.
Don’t forget to encourage the kids to practice writing their names on the worksheets
No fuss and no mess colouring activity here so all you need is the printed worksheets and crayons and you are good to go.
Christmas wreath are one of the traditional of decorating for christmas so here is a way to get the kids involved. Even the little ones.
This christmas wreath colouring craft is an easychristmas craft that involves colouring and cutting.
This easy paper craft has a coloured and non coloured version of the christmas wreath. It also comes with template of christmas accessories that can be cut and glued to the wreath.
The kids can express creativity by colouring the christmas. It is especially an idea christmas craft for preschool and kindergarten age kids as this christmas wreath craft has a large area and objects to colour in.
The kids also get to practice cutting skills by cutting the wreath and paper christmas ornaments. Supervision might be needed depending on the age of the kid.
You may also simply print out the coloured version if there is no colouring activity to be done
Printable Christmas Wreath Colouring Craft
Material needed
Printable wreath and accessories template.
2 x A4 paper (card stock preferably)
Glue
Scissors
Crayons or markers
Instructions
Print out the christmas wreath and accessories template.
If you printed the non coloured version of the template. This is the time to have the kids to the colouring.
Now cut the wreath and the hole in the middle. Also cut a hole at the top
Still cutting, cut the accessory of choice to be glued on to the wreath.
Apply glue to the top part of the accessory that you have just cut out
Stick it on the christmas wreath. Make sure it is fairly centred.
Hang on your wall, on the door or front facing a window.
You may use a glue dot so it sticks easily to any surface and also easily removable without any damage.
A fun way to learn how to count numbers is by colouring the numbers and the corresponding images.
This free printable colouring pages have images that can be counted as well as coloured using marker or crayon.
The numbers colouring pages 1-10 is an exciting way for kids to learn how to be creative, develop motor skills and colour recognition.
How to Use Number Colouring Pages For Kids
Each number colouring page could be used for number recognition. For example, you can lay them all out ask your child to colour in number 4 and the corresponding images.
You can task your kid with ordering the numbers that have been coloured. From 1 – 10, if they have coloured all the pages.
You could also hang the coloured number pages where hey can be seen in the order. Call out a number and ask them to identify the number.