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If you are looking for flowers colouring pages, then this fabulous resource might be just what you need. These beautiful pictures of flowers to colour in can be completed as part of your science topics on living things, the seasons, or simply for fun! 

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What's included in these pictures of flowers to colour in?

If you are looking for flowers colouring pages, then this fabulous resource might be just what you need. These beautiful pictures of flowers to colour in can be completed as part of your science topics on living things, the seasons, or simply for fun! 

Ideal for children aged 5-7, children will love to show off their creative skills as they enjoy these pretty spring flowers to colour in and put on display. There are a variety of different blooms so they can add their own creative flair, colour and design.

Once they are complete, why not put their flower colouring pages up on the wall for all to admire as part of your themed display about springtime? Or you could use them as a prompt for a writing activity! What words could children think of to describe these wonderful flowers? Can they write about how they grow? Or how about using these spring flowers to colour in, cut out, and stick on your very own class garden collage? 

These handy pictures of flowers to colour in, can be useful to keep children busy while you set up the next activity, or to help them stay focused at the end of a busy day. Quick and easy to download, just click 'download now' and they are ready to go.

What other flowers colouring pages are available?

These fabulous spring flowers, to colour in and enjoy, are just part of Twinkl's comprehensive collection of colouring resources. If you're looking for more flowers colouring pages, or for different themes for future lessons, then you'll find them here. 

Take a look at some of these recommendations, to help you plan:

All our resources are created by teachers, in line with the aims of the primary curriculum, so you know they are of the high standards you need to support your lessons - and that children will love them too!

Why is colouring beneficial for children?

Colouring is a simple activity, but it has a great many benefits for children, including: 

  • Helping to develop hand muscles, coordination and fine motor skills.
  • Allowing them to practice pencil grip and control.
  • Stimulating creativity and imagination.
  • Encouraging them to express their feelings, thoughts and ideas.
  • Focusing the mind on the task in hand.
  • Keeping them busy for prolonged periods of time.
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