Back to School Color by Number Printables

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Introducing our back to school color by number printables! These preschool worksheets are perfect for helping kids learn basic number skills and color recognition. Plus, they’re free to download! So grab them now and get your little ones started on some fun and educational coloring today.

Looking for Color by Number Printables? You’ll find plenty of them here on my site and they are all perfect for young learners! There’s something special about letting preschooler explore while they are coloring.

Why are color by number printables good for kids? 

Color by number printables are a great activity for kids of all ages. They help to develop fine motor skills and color recognition skills that are important to master before Kindergarten. You can always find one that’s perfect for your child’s interests and skill level.

Many coloring printables that you will find online feature simple shapes and colors, making them perfect for little ones who are just starting to learn about colors and numbers. As your child gets older, you can look for worksheets with more complex designs. Color by number printables helps kids practice counting, matching, and even basic math skills.

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What’s Included in This Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids?

This six pages coloring pack includes:

  1. school bus
  2. scissors cutting paper
  3. an owl with a pencil
  4. a bottle of glue and a pencil
  5. an owl with a pencil
  6. a lunch bag with an apple
  7. school house

The Best Back to School Books for Kids

Benny the Brave in The First Day Jitters (Team Supercrew Series): A children’s book about big emotions, bravery, and first day of school jitters.Benny the Brave in The First Day Jitters (Team Supercrew Series): A children’s book about big emotions, bravery, and first day of school jitters.Benny the Brave in The First Day Jitters (Team Supercrew Series): A children’s book about big emotions, bravery, and first day of school jitters.Turkey Goes to School (Turkey Trouble Book 5)Turkey Goes to School (Turkey Trouble Book 5)Turkey Goes to School (Turkey Trouble Book 5)We're Going on a Bear HuntWe’re Going on a Bear HuntWe're Going on a Bear HuntOff to School!: A Sweet Back to School Adventure with Elmo and Anxiety Relief Book for Toddlers & Kids for First Day JittersOff to School!: A Sweet Back to School Adventure with Elmo and Anxiety Relief Book for Toddlers & Kids for First Day JittersOff to School!: A Sweet Back to School Adventure with Elmo and Anxiety Relief Book for Toddlers & Kids for First Day JittersI AM: A First Day of School Book for KidsI AM: A First Day of School Book for KidsI AM: A First Day of School Book for KidsOn the First Day of KindergartenOn the First Day of KindergartenOn the First Day of KindergartenButterflies on the First Day of SchoolButterflies on the First Day of SchoolButterflies on the First Day of SchoolSchool's First Day of SchoolSchool’s First Day of SchoolSchool's First Day of SchoolCurious George's First Day of SchoolCurious George’s First Day of SchoolCurious George's First Day of School

 

What is the best age for color by number worksheets? 

One of the great things about color by number worksheets is that they can be enjoyed by kids of all ages. However, some experts believe that color by number worksheets are most beneficial for preschoolers. This is because young children are still developing their fine motor skills, and color by number worksheets can help to improve coordination. As a result, preschoolers who use color by number worksheets on a regular basis can develop important skills that will be essential for future success in school.

What age should a child be to use crayons? 

When it comes to crayons, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. The appropriate age for a child to start using crayons depends on a variety of factors, including hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. For some children, crayons may be too difficult to handle before the age of three or four. Others may be able to use crayons with ease as early as 18 months old. Ultimately, it is up to the parent or caregiver to decide when a child is ready to start coloring. If a child shows interest in crayons and is able to hold them correctly, he or she may be ready to start coloring. However, if a child seems frustrated or unhappy when using crayons, it may be best to wait a little longer before introducing them.

Back to School Printables for Preschoolers

Crayola Ultimate Crayon Case, 152 Count, Coloring Tools, Gift for Kids ( Packaging may vary )Crayola Ultimate Crayon Case, 152 Count, Coloring Tools, Gift for Kids ( Packaging may vary )Crayola Ultimate Crayon Case, 152 Count, Coloring Tools, Gift for Kids ( Packaging may vary )Crayola Crayons 24 Count, 6 Pack (52-0024-6)Crayola Crayons 24 Count, 6 Pack (52-0024-6)Crayola Crayons 24 Count, 6 Pack (52-0024-6)Crayola Twistables Crayons Coloring Set, Kids Craft Supplies, Gift, 50 CountCrayola Twistables Crayons Coloring Set, Kids Craft Supplies, Gift, 50 CountCrayola Twistables Crayons Coloring Set, Kids Craft Supplies, Gift, 50 CountMelissa & Doug Jumbo Triangular Crayons - 10-Pack, Non-Roll, Flip-Top CaseMelissa & Doug Jumbo Triangular Crayons – 10-Pack, Non-Roll, Flip-Top CaseMelissa & Doug Jumbo Triangular Crayons - 10-Pack, Non-Roll, Flip-Top Case

 

Are crayons non-toxic? 

Parents often worry about the safety of crayons, especially when their young children are using them. Are crayons non-toxic? The short answer is yes, crayons are considered non-toxic. In general, crayons are made from a mix of wax and pigment. However, some crayons may also contain trace amounts of other materials, such as clay or fragrance. Overall, crayons are safe for most people to use. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, crayons can be a choking hazard for young children. Be sure to supervise young children while they are using crayons and never leave them unattended. Second, crayons can cause skin irritation in some people. If you have sensitive skin, it is best to test a small area before using crayons more broadly. Finally, crayons can be flammable. Never leave candles or other sources of heat unattended near crayons. With these precautions in mind, crayons can be a fun and safe way to add color to your world.

What are creative ways to use color by number printables? 

Color by number printables are a great way to help kids learn their colors. But they can also be used for more than just coloring. Here are some creative ways to use color by number printables:

– Use crayons to fill in the numbers. Then, have your child match the crayons to the numbers.

– Use different colored markers to fill in the numbers. Then, have your child color over the numbers with a black crayon. The result will be a beautiful reverse image!

– Print out two copies of the same color by number printable. Then, have your child color one copy and cut it into pieces. Glue the pieces onto the other copy to create a 3D effect.

– Preschoolers can use color by number printables to practice counting. Have them count out the correct number of crayons or markers, and then count as they fill in the numbers.

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  1. thanks for the printables!

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