These 10 Free Spring Coloring Pages pages are filled with blooms, butterflies, birds, and bunnies set against splendid springtime backgrounds. The pages are suitable for kids, teens, and adults, and can be used in many different ways!
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A coloring activity is like a breath of fresh air. It can be a moment of peace during morning work, something to brighten spirits during a rainy day, or a chance to just kick back and relax.
Benefits of Spring Coloring Pages
Coloring pages are not just a fun kids activity, they are meaningful and have many benefits such as:
- Improves fine motor skills: As the kids color, it improves their hand dexterity and exercises their hand muscles. They also become more accustomed to gripping writing tools.
- Promotes mindfulness: The areas of the brain that are stimulated while coloring enhance focus and concentration. A spring coloring page will help one to stay in the moment and quieten the background noise.
- Calming effect: Coloring is soothing. It calms down the part of the brain responsible for fear and engages the parts responsible for creativity.
Skills Targeted
These spring coloring sheets are creativity and skills oriented. Here are some skills to target in the classroom:
- Fine motor skills
- Hand-eye coordination
- Color Recognition
- Use of creativity and imagination
These Color By Number free printables are also a good option whilst also enhancing number recognition skills.
Materials
- Free Printable Spring Coloring Pages (Grab these at the bottom of the post!)
- White cardstock or paper
- Coloring materials: crayons, markers, and color pencils.
Tip: Print out the coloring pages on cardstock to make them more durable and last longer. Laminate them to use as placemats.
Spring Coloring Pages
These 10 Pages have beautiful elements that capture the essence of spring. Kids can build associations and even improve their vocabulary by describing what they can see.
Note: Preschoolers, teens, and adults can enjoy all the pages. Small kids may find them complex but have no fear, simply choose pages that have large images, bold lines, and open spaces for them to freely squiggle, scribble, and enjoy the activity.
Hello Spring!
Say ‘hello’ to Spring with this special scenic backdrop. Filled with beautiful flowers, a pond, lily pads, a tree, and all the charms of the season.
Meows It Going?
This cat is enjoying the season of rebirth and renewal! Fill in all the details like the leaves and cute bow with bright colors. Life is in the finer details.
Spring Blooms
Plants and growth are the joy of Spring. Just like good habits, they need to be watered and cared for. Color these by showering them with creativity.
Hello Spring!
A welcome basket for a special someone! How do you celebrate the start of the season?
Bunny Bliss
Nothing is more blissful than enjoying easter eggs! This bunny is hiding them in a secret garden – help by coloring it in so they’re easier to find!
Best Buds
Nature has many connections. Color the flower and butterfly in vibrant colors like orange, blues, reds, and greens.
Ring in Spring!
These spring flowers are one of the more detailed coloring pages. Just like kids – each flower is unique. Older children will appreciate the intricate design.
Lovebirds
The sun is shining, and birds are chirping on a lovely spring day! Let your heart take flight with this sweet resource. Let the kids color this in with what they think are the colors of love.
Spring Scenes
This cute bunny needs to add some color to its day. Color in the squiggles and petals in different colors to make it unique.
Birds in Spring
Color in the birdhouse, puddles, flowers, leaves, and cute birds. Add some feathers onto the page for a fun sensory aspect.
What to Do with Completed Pages?
These pages will turn out beautifully and here’s what to do once they’re colored in:
- Display artworks: Put these up on bulletin boards or classroom walls. Not only is it visually stimulating, but kids will feel a sense of pride and achievement when seeing it displayed.
- Keepsakes or cards: These can be taken home, turned into special cards, and can be made with someone special in mind.
- Placemats: Laminate the pages and turn them into placemats. Use them at a Spring party or event to add a special touch.
Get the Spring Coloring Pages Here
Click the image below to grab the free PDF file.
More Spring Activities
Create the best Spring Unit with these bright and blooming resources:
- Spring Activities for Preschoolers
- Free Spring Worksheets
- Spring Flower Matching Activity
- Spring Sensory Bin
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