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How Many Colors in a Rainbow?
How Many Colors in a Rainbow?
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How Many Colors in a Rainbow?
Each part of the rainbow is labeled with a different color. Count how many colors are listed then color in each part according to the label.
Preschool
Math
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Color the Flying Unicorn
Color the Flying Unicorn
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Color the Flying Unicorn
Let your imagination fly with this fantastical coloring page, featuring a winged unicorn flying in front of a beautiful rainbow.
Preschool
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ABC Connect the Dots
ABC Connect the Dots
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ABC Connect the Dots
Try an ABC connect the dots worksheet for kids needing fun alphabet practice. There's a dinosaur in this alphabet!
Preschool
Reading & Writing
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Truck Dot-to-Dot
Truck Dot-to-Dot
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Truck Dot-to-Dot
It's easy to see in this truck dot-to-dot that "truck" starts with T!
Preschool
Reading & Writing
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Color the Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Color the Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Color the Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus Rex
The T-Rex on this coloring page looks like he's ready to attack.
Preschool
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Create a Calendar: April
Create a Calendar: April
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Create a Calendar: April
Here's a fun calendar printable that challenges kids to fill in all the dates of the month themselves, then lets them color in the pictures.
Preschool
Math
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Color the Kite-Flying Fun
Color the Kite-Flying Fun
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Color the Kite-Flying Fun
Spring is a time for sunshine, flowers, and kite-flying! The kid on this coloring page is taking advantage of a spring day and taking his kite for a spin.
Preschool
Worksheet
Color the Mommy Cat and Kittens
Color the Mommy Cat and Kittens
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Color the Mommy Cat and Kittens
Kittens love their mommies just as much as we do! This coloring page features a mommy cat spending some quality time with her kittens.
Preschool
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Dot-to-Dot Roller Skate
Dot-to-Dot Roller Skate
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Dot-to-Dot Roller Skate
Learning the numbers one to fifteen doesn't have to be a drag! Your kid can glide through them, just like she's on a pair of roller skates.
Kindergarten
Math
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World Cup Color-by-Number
World Cup Color-by-Number
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World Cup Color-by-Number
Is your kid getting into the World Cup spirit? Help her out with this fun-to-complete, color-by-number activity.
Kindergarten
Math
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Letter D Detective
Letter D Detective
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Letter D Detective
If your kindergartener can detect the letter D, he can get the bottom of this puzzle and end up with a D-lightful drawing
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
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Color the Great White Shark
Color the Great White Shark
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Color the Great White Shark
If your child is interested in undersea life, print out this coloring page featuring the fierce great white shark.
Preschool
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Color a Mandala: Pond Life
Color a Mandala: Pond Life
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Color a Mandala: Pond Life
Inspired by the symmetrical art of the mandala, this pond-life coloring page features fun animals like turtles, frogs, and butterflies.
2nd grade
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Color the Spring Pony
Color the Spring Pony
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Color the Spring Pony
Bring a little spring cheer to your child's day with this cute pony coloring page.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Octopus Dot-to-Dot
Octopus Dot-to-Dot
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Octopus Dot-to-Dot
Can you connect the dots to complete the picture and find out what is lurking in the water? Hint: It's got eight arms. That's a lot of dots!
2nd grade
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Maneki-neko Coloring Page
Maneki-neko Coloring Page
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Maneki-neko Coloring Page
This statue is a common Japanese figure; a cute cat thought of as a good luck charm. Keep one on your wall as a coloring page!
Kindergarten
Social studies
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Color the Building Pigs
Color the Building Pigs
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Color the Building Pigs
Teach her all about the story of the three little pigs with this coloring sheet, featuring the three little pigs all set to build their houses.
Preschool
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Color the Gingerbread Man
Color the Gingerbread Man
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Color the Gingerbread Man
Combine this coloring page with a reading of the classic story of the gingerbread man, and you'll be all set for story time fun.
Preschool
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Color the Dog at Bath Time
Color the Dog at Bath Time
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Color the Dog at Bath Time
This fun doggy bath time scene is great for coloring, and it's sure to bring a smile to any child's face.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Drawing Facial Expressions
Drawing Facial Expressions
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Drawing Facial Expressions
Your 1st grader work on her artistic skills and gets to decide how these people are feeling in this fun "Finish the Drawing" worksheet.
1st grade
Worksheet
Color the Dog in the Pool
Color the Dog in the Pool
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Color the Dog in the Pool
Make a splash with this summertime coloring page, featuring a dog joining in for some pool time fun.
Preschool
Worksheet
Motocross Coloring
Motocross Coloring
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Motocross Coloring
Huge air! Give your aspiring motocross rider this worksheet and he can learn to color while thinking about how awesome it would be to fly through the air.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Washington, D.C. Symbols
Washington, D.C. Symbols
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Washington, D.C. Symbols
Learn the history of several symbols of our nation's capital and color in the illustrations.
2nd grade
Social studies
Worksheet
Color the Roses
Color the Roses
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Color the Roses
Good for a Valentine's Day present or just some nature-filled coloring fun, this rose coloring page is sure to please your young artist.
Preschool
Worksheet
Blackbeard For Kids
Blackbeard For Kids
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Blackbeard For Kids
Here's a trio of printables about Captain Blackbeard for kids who could use some exciting reading.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
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Find and Circle the School Objects
Find and Circle the School Objects
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Find and Circle the School Objects
Can your child spot all the hidden objects in this school time scene?
Preschool
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Trophic Level Pyramid
Trophic Level Pyramid
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Trophic Level Pyramid
Cut out and complete this trophic level pyramid template!
3rd grade
Science
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Color the Mako Shark
Color the Mako Shark
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Color the Mako Shark
This coloring sheet is a great way to introduce your child to a powerful undersea animal, the mako shark.
Preschool
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X is for X-Ray Fish
X is for X-Ray Fish
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X is for X-Ray Fish
Have you heard of the X-ray fish? It's a fish that's see-through. What kid wouldn't love that? Color the fish however you want!
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Worksheet
What Doesn't Belong: Bedroom
What Doesn't Belong: Bedroom
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What Doesn't Belong: Bedroom
See if your kid can find all the crazy things that don't belong in this girl's bedroom. Unless she's obsessed with lawn care, the lawnmower can go outside.
Kindergarten
Worksheet

Printable Coloring Pages

Whether your child needs to fine tune his motor skills or simply wants a break from the daily homework grind (or both), our coloring worksheets will do the trick. With cool professional illustrations that captivate kids of all ages, these coloring worksheets feature an educational component, ranging from dot to dot numbers and letters printables to pages that depict historical figures as well as various components of science.

Explore the Many Benefits of Coloring Pages

While young kids view coloring pages as nothing more than a fun activity, parents understand there are numerous benefits beyond just passing the time. Coloring pages help kids learn their colors, inspire their artistic creativity, and sharpen motor skills. Just as important, coloring also can help parents keep tabs on their child’s psychological state of mind. For instance, if a 4-year-old chooses to use a lot of dark crayons to color an otherwise vibrant image, it might be a sign that he’s feeling down. Or if he keeps an overly strong grip on a crayon or uses excessively harsh strokes on the page, he might be angry about something. One way to better understand what’s on your child’s mind is to find a location in the house that’s free of distractions and color a page alongside him. As he focuses on his creation and sees you working on yours, casually inquire about his thoughts. There’s a good chance he’ll open up without even realizing it. Finally, from an early education standpoint, parents can use coloring pages work on phonics and letter recognition—like using a blue crayon to color all the objects that start with C and a green crayon to color those that end with T.