Best Summer Coloring Pages for Preschoolers

Make the most of summer with these fun coloring sheets. For rainy days or quiet afternoons, you'll be glad to have these fun coloring pages on hand.

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When you want everyone out of the midday sun on a hot summer day, what can you do inside to entertain the kids?

Easy! Get out the crayons for a creative art session. Beat the heat - and boost the creativity in the room - with these fun summer coloring pages.

The images are easy to color, with simple lines and room for creativity. Kids can add their own lines and scribbles in the spaces around the images. That engages early skills practice - fine motor, creative, language - as kids color and draw.

The words on the pages can be colored in too. This adds the teaching element to the art activity!

  • Kids can trace the letters, name the letters, and color the letters to practice learning the letters of the alphabet.

Provide crayons, markers, colored pencils or even paint - whatever the day or the mood inspires.

Kids will easily get inspired with these free coloring sheets.

 

Summer coloring pages

Take a break from the sun on a hot afternoon, or relax inside on a rainy day, with these fun coloring sheets. 

Grab the free download, print your favorites, and you're ready to get creative.

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Print the pages individually, or download the bundle to have lots of options on hand. 

 

Bundle of ten coloring pages

10 Summer Coloring Pages

 

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Individual coloring pages

Fish coloring page

Kite coloring page

Ocean coloring page

Sand castle coloring page

Seahorse coloring page

Seashells coloring page

Starfish coloring page

Sun coloring page

Sun hats coloring page

 

summer coloring fun with easy printable pages

 

Summer art activity

The printed pages have room to add your own creative touch. Make clouds in the sky, fish in the ocean, and a sand pail for the shovel.

Bring out the artist in you and the kids!

 

 


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