Angel Coloring Pages

Angel coloring sheet

To celebrate the holiday and holy season, let’s tell the kids stories about angels and show them some angel coloring pages. Be prepared to answer some unexpected questions such as why angels have wings and can fly but people don’t and whether angels are real. At least that’s what my daughter has asked. Find more Christmas coloring printables here.

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Christmas Coloring Pages

Christmas coloring pages

Here and there on this site you may see Christmas theme coloring pages in separate posts such as snowman coloring images, Santa Claus coloring pages or Santa and sleigh coloring sheets. This post is special in that I collected most of the Christmas theme coloring images and posted them in one place, plus added new images every year. Hope that you and your kids have fun enjoying time together through coloring those images before during and even after Christmas. Happy Holidays!

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Letter A through L Uppercase & Lowercase Coloring

Alphabet coloring letter A through L uppercase and lowercase

In my series on Learning the Alphabet, I have a couple of posts about easy alphabet coloring pages featuring uppercase or capital letters, including basic letter printables like A is for Apple, B is for Bee, or I is for Igloo etc. coloring pages. The first 2 posts (letter A through L, and letter M through Z) have received good number of viewers, which in turn has encouraged me to go on with this post and the next ones.

Going one step further but still with the purpose of helping kids recognizing and learning the alphabet through coloring activity, this post features more alphabet coloring pages letter A through L with both uppercase letters and lowercase letters. Happy playing & learning!

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Learning Letter A in the Alphabet

Letter A Coloring page

I’ve had various posts about learning the alphabet from coloring activities to tracing and handwriting practice sheets. Through observation and playing with my kids, I’ve come to realize that kids can get excited about new things quickly (learning the Alphabet in this case), but that excitement and the initial level of engagement can’t last long unless we can keep introducing some sort of new element to the materials every time. That’s why I’m introducing a series of coloring and handwriting practices for each letter in the alphabet in addition to the existing materials found in this subject, starting with letter A, of course!

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