Archive: Kindergarten coloring pages



Cookie Monster Coloring Pages

Cookie Monster coloring sheet

In my latest post Cookie coloring pages, I’ve posted some Cookie Monster coloring pictures. Since then, my kids asked for more Cookie Monster images to make some sort of a book of Sesame Street characters. So this is for their little project of their own, and for your little one.

Although I have different posts about Elmo coloring pictures, and Big Bird coloring sheets, I’ve just realized that I’ve never had a post about Cookie Monster own its own. I guess I can do better because Cookie Monster deserves more. Hope your little ones enjoy coloring these series of Cookie Monster coloring sheets.

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Cookie Coloring Pages

Cookie coloring sheet

My kids are currently on summer break, so I encourage them to spend time doing things that they like. One of the activities my older daughter is so into these days is making baking cakes and cookies. While my older daughter is prepping the dough and baking, I also prepare some cookie coloring sheets for the smaller one.

Below you’ll find 20+ quality cookie coloring pages, from the very popular Cookie Monster coloring sheets, and the new and beautiful Kooky Cookie, to the common gingerbread cookie or chocolate chip cookie coloring page. If your kids also like Ice Cream and Cakes, then let them have some yummy Ice Cream coloring pages, and cake coloring pages, too. Happy baking & coloring!

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Bird Coloring Pages

Bird coloring sheet

Since the last post was about Rio (The movie) coloring pages, and Big Bird (Sesame Street) coloring pages I guess it makes sense to post some more coloring sheets about birds. I took the opportunity that my daughter loved the movie Rio and taught her some more about different kinds of birds; and more importantly, just let her have fun with it.

I’ve added many more feeder bird coloring pages including specific feeder bird names like Blue Jay, Ruby Throated Hummingbird, Mourning Dove, or Red Breasted Nuthatch, etc. You can also show your kids how certain feeder bird look like by going to the Feeder Bird Watch website. Even myself I’ve learnt a lot from the website.

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Sesame Street Elmo Coloring Pages

Elmo coloring sheet

Most kids grow up with Sesame Street cartoon characters and even playing with Elmo or Cookie Monster toys. Sesame Street characters can be found almost everywhere from the TV series to books, games, music, and now let’s do some Sesame Street and Elmo coloring pages, including Elmo and his fish tank, or Elmo riding a bike or playing sport with friends. Kids tend to like doing educational activities with things that they love and see around them. If your kids are at pre-school age and prefer easier coloring pages, here are the easy Elmo coloring sheets.

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The Good Dinosaur Movie Coloring Pages

The Good Dinosaur movie coloring page

The Good Dinosaur movie/animation was released during the Thanksgiving week in 2015. My family, especially my two daughters, really enjoyed the movie – a time well spent on Thanksgiving day. Arlo, the main dinosaur character, is cute, kind-hearted and looks so kid-friendly. Hope your family enjoyed the movie and the coloring sheets below.

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Halloween Witch Coloring Sheets

Halloween Witch Coloring page

Continuing with the same theme of my previous post about Halloween coloring pages, here are some more, but a little more specific: Halloween witches. Some of these coloring sheets are more complex and scary, and perhaps more suitable for bigger kids, while the others are simple and less scary and possibly more suitable for younger ones. Happy Hallowwen & happy coloring! Boo!

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Halloween House Coloring Pages

Halloween House Coloring page

Following the same theme of my previous post about Halloween coloring pages pages, here are some more, but a little more specific: Halloween house, haunted house or scary house coloring sheets. Most of these coloring sheets are more complex, and perhaps more suitable for bigger kids who are more patient and can pay more attention to details. Now, just because it’s a scary house doesn’t mean it has to be black; encourage your kids to explore different colors or different shades of the same colors to provide more vibrant and contrast results. Boo!

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