Presidents Coloring Pages

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Barack Obama

 



President's Seal

 



President Washington

 




 

Portrait of President Adams




 

President Jefferson




 

President Madison




 

President James Monroe




 

President Adams




 

President Jackson




 

President van Buren




 

President Harrison




 

Portrait of President Tyler




 

President Polk




 

President Taylor




 

President Fillmore




 

President Pierce Seated




 

President Buchanan




 

President Lincoln




 

President Jackson




 

President Grant




 

President Hayes




 

President Garfield




 

President Arthur




 

President Cleveland During His 1st Term




 

President Harrison Seated




 

President Cleveland During His 2nd Term




 

President McKinley




 

Teddy Roosevelt with a Globe




 

President Taft




 

President Wilson Seated




 

President Harding




 

President Coolidge in Front of the White House




 

President Hoover Seated




 

FDR Seated




 

President Truman Signing Documents




 

Portrait President Eisenhower




 

President Kennedy Reflecting




 

President Johnson




 

President Nixon




 

President Ford Sitting




 

President Carter




 

President Reagan




 

President Bush




 

President Clinton




 

President G.W. Bush




 

George Washington




 

Abe Lincoln Profile




 

 

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The Benefits of Coloring

Coloring helps pre-kindergartners develop fine motor skills in their hands and fingers. It also can fire little kids' imagination, and help them develop thinking skills. Coloring not only has oodles of developmental benefits for preschoolers, it's fun too! By the age of two, most children will be delighted to start coloring (as opposed to earlier attempts at just scribbling). They will feel a sense of accomplishment at being able to hold a crayon and draw and color familiar shapes and images.

Coloring is also a very portable activity that is easy to pack in a day bag, diaper bag or purse You only need to stash a few (or a few dozen) printed pages and a small box of crayons to be ready whenever the coloring moment strikes: in a restaurant, at a friend's house, on a train, or in an airplane.