Archive: Kindergarten coloring pages



Letter M through Z Uppercase & Lowercase Coloring

Alphabet coloring letter M through Z 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 M is for Monkey, O is for Owl, or T is for Train 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 M through Z with both uppercase letters and lowercase letters. Happy playing & learning!

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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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Shape Tracing and Coloring Practice Sheets

This post contains 30+ images to teach kids (at preschool and kindergarten ages) about shapes, including shape tracing worksheets, shape counting, shape recognition and coloring pages, and shape writing practice sheets. Kids will learn about naming, recognizing, tracing and coloring basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, ovals, diamond (rhombus) and a little harder shapes like star, crescent, pentagon, hexagon, octagon etc.

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Coloring by Numbers From 1 to 10

Although my little daughter is already past the age of learning smaller numbers (from 1 to 10, or 1 to 20), sometimes she still ask me for some coloring-by-numbers printables. Maybe she wanted to remember the time that she started learning numbers, or maybe she just wanted to see where the random arrangement of numbers and color keys can take her.

I’ve either collected or created many of the coloring by numbers printables for her a while back and wanted to share them here with you or your little ones. Hope they like it!

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Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages

Valentine's Day coloring page

Valentine’s Day, February 14, is around the corner. It’s not only the day for adults to celebrate and show their love or affection to one another, but also for kids to express their love towards their loved ones and to celebrate their friendship with their friends and classmates.

Every year, during the week of Valentine’s Day, my daughter brings home artworks and greeting cards that she made for us or she received from her friends. It’s fun and meaningful. In the spirit of love, below are 30+ very cute Valentine’s Day coloring pages and worksheets. Hope you and your kids like them!

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Learning Letter F in the Alphabet

Letter F Coloring page

Following the previous post (Learning Letter E in the Alphabet) in this series, below you’ll find many useful and beautiful coloring pages and handwriting practice sheet for letter F. This is an effort to add more excitement through variety to the playing and learning process when kids first start to learn the alphabet.

You can find more by clicking on related links at the bottom of each post, or click here to view all posts about learning the alphabet.

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Warm Clothes Coloring Pages

Winter Clothes Coloring page

Winter is here! My family made a quick trip to Reno and Lake Tahoe right after the new year for the kids to play with snow. It was really fun but we’ve always needed to remind the kids that winter is not only about snow or playing in the snow, but it’s also about keeping themselves well and healthy. Let’s keep them warm by asking them to wear warm clothes and in layers, and have fun with many winter/warm clothes coloring printables and online coloring games.

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