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Are you looking for a fun spring color activity that kids can do to enjoy the season? These Spring Color By Number activities are perfect for that but they are also beneficial for preschool development.
Spring Color By Number Printables
Color by number printables are so fun and beneficial for kids. These spring printables will help children develop essential skills. One being fine motor skills. These are important for children to strengthen because they are critical for tasks such as tying shoes, holding a pencil, zipping a zipper and more. Color by number activities also help children with dexterity and hand eye coordination.
Children will practice coloring inside the lines, explore colors and more.
On top of all of this, this spring activity pack is full of ways to help children with counting and numbers.
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Using This Color By Number Activity
This Spring Color By Number Activity has 6 different designs to choose from. We’ve included:
– A Tree
– A Rainbow & Clouds
– Flower & Bees
– Umbrella & Rain
– SPRING Sign
– Flower & Butterflies
Each of these pages focus on at least the numbers 1-5, going up to number 8. This gives a variety of options for children based on their skill level and the numbers that they know.
In our Spring Color By Number printables we have included a suggested color box, where each number is assigned a color. These colors include:
– Black
– Red
– Blue
– Light Blue
– Green
– Orange
– Yellow
– Pink
– Purple
– White
– Pink
So grab your favorite crayons or colored pencils and let your kids get started. Each page has a border on it, making it easy to cut out the picture if you’d like.
Children will look at the number one, see which color is associated with it, and find all the spaces in the picture that have the number one. When they find a number one, color that space with the color associated with it in the color code box. Continue on to number 2 and so on.
Children could also start at each space, identify the number and color code, then color that space. Move to the next space and so on. This will probably take longer, though.
When these Spring Color By Number activities are finished, they will make fantastic spring decor for your classroom or home.
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