Nature Coloring Pages

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Leaves And Berries

 



Giant Oak Tree

 



Four Trees

 




 

Deciduous Tree




 

Evergreen Tree




 

Sun Shine




 

Four Leaves




 

Thunder Cloud




 

Leafy Tree




 

Cow and Calf




 

Classic Butterfly




 

Botanical Border




 

Apple Tree




 

Tall Trees




 

Bird in Tree




 

Tree and Flower




 

Christmas Tree




 

Earth holding Trees and Flowers




 

Tarantula with Rocks




 

Tarantula in the Desert




 

Spider in Web




 

Spider and Fly in Web




 

Water Lilly




 

Shrubs




 

Leaf 3




 

Leaf 2




 

Leaf 1




 

Flowers




 

House Fly




 

Earwig




 

Cockroach




 

Beetle




 

Bedbug




 

Desert Tortoise




 

Kangaroo Rat




 

Jackrabbit




 

Coyotes




 

Desert Camel




 

Desert Sheep




 

Mountain Goats




 

Butterfly 1




 

Butterfly 2




 

Butterfly 3




 

Butterfly in the Grass




 

Butterflies




 

Flowers and Butterflies




 

Single Zinnia




 

Three Poppies




 

Easter Lilies




   

 

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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.