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PENNEY PRETTYWORM'S COLORING PAGE  

SUMMER COLORING IDEAS
Find a branch with little buds on it.

Place it in the sun so it casts a shadow on a piece of paper.

Now trace the shadow, and color

CELERY FLOWER
Put a stalk of celery with the flower on top.

Put it in a glass of water with some food coloring.  Watch the color go up the stalk into the leaves on top.

TRACE A FLOWER
Draw the outline of a flower on a piece of paper with a pencil.

Trace over the lines with glue

Cut different colors of small pieces of yarn and trace over the glue

OUTSIDE SPRAY BOTTLE FUN

Spray bottles
food dye
water
paper

Fill the bottles with colored water.

Hang paper outside on a wall or fence and spray colors on paper  The colors will run and make different designs

 

 

 


ninja turtles, Raphael

Coloring Paintbrush Fun



Colour Factory
A fun online color wheel activity


MAKE YOUR OWN MINI COLORING BOOK

download the following pages, fold to make 4 pages, then staple  them together and color!

Page 1
Page 2
Page 3


SAND PAINTING
An empty cereal box
Glue
Sand

Spread a glue pattern by squirting glue onto the inside back of a cereal box
Sprinkle sand onto the glue

KOOL-AID COLORING

paper
kool-aid
ice cube

Sprinkle Kool-Aid powder on the piece of paper.
Move the icecube all over and the powder will turn to liquid making different designs.


Nanny says kids are very creative and spend about
6.3 million hours
 coloring every year. 

She says coloring develops creativity and helps with motor skills.

MAKE YOUR OWN PAINT
 1 cup salt, 1 cup flour, 1 c water, food coloring

SO LET'S COLOR

FREE SPRING COLORING PAGES

Baseball

B ike

Butterfly

Flowers

Puddle

Rainbow

birdhouse

rain

tulip







 

 

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