Crayola Coloring Pages

Crayola coloring pages provide hours of entertainment for youngsters while helping them learn at the same time. Most of us remember growing up coloring with Crayola crayons. Who can forget the first day of school and a new box of crayons? If we were fortunate enough we arrived with a sixty four or one twenty eight count box of Crayola crayons with the built in sharpener. Life was good. The many hours of enjoyment a new box of crayons and a coloring book or blank piece of paper provide is welcome to both children and parents alike on a rainy afternoon or when youngsters can’t go outside for some other reason.

Today’s Crayola coloring pages provide more then just entertainment. They are chock full of learning experiences allowing youngsters the opportunity to learn their letters, numbers or different subjects such as math or science. And with a computer, printer and Internet connection a trip to the store is no longer needed if your child desires crayola coloring pages. You can print out thousands of free pages of coloring activity allowing your little ones hours of fun and learning.

An on line search for crayola coloring pages will provide you with thousands of search results that you can pick and choose from to find exactly what you are looking for. One of the more popular sites for free coloring pages is http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/. There is a wide variety of coloring pages on many different subjects and interests. Children can choose from animals, holidays, Disney and other interesting choices. If none of the pages appeal to the kids they have the option of creating their very own coloring pages. Parents that feel their student could use some additional help in a certain school subject can print out coloring pages in math, science, social studies and language arts that the students can have fun colororing, and learn at the same time.

Coloring has always been a favorite activity of young children. Even with all the new and exciting advances that technology has brought us a box of crayons and a coloring book is still a favorite activity of the young and young at heart. Coloring inspires a young child to create and explore the world of art. Coloring helps develop motor skills and is a great tool for getting children involved in a quiet activity when things get out of control. When the drawing is complete what parent wouldn’t be proud to hang it on their refrigerator or take to work and tape to their desk.

Source: I recently rediscovered the joys of coloring with my young daughter when we were homebound for an extended period of time.


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