Free Coloring Page: Happy Penguins with Ice Cream (PDF)
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- Title: Free Coloring Page: Happy Penguins with Ice Cream (PDF)
- Type: Coloring Pages
- Category: Animals
- Print: Download as PDF for printing
This free penguin coloring page shows three happy animals with ice cream in a wintry landscape. Children can print the PDF template and start right away. The motif fosters creativity and concentration and is ideal for summer themes. Thanks to the simple design, the sheet is perfect for kindergarten, school, or home. Download the coloring page for free and bring color to the world of penguins.
Penguin Coloring Page: Subject & Template
This coloring page shows three cheerful penguins in a snowy ice landscape. Two of them are sitting while the middle penguin is standing. Each holds an ice cream — two in cones, one on a stick. The picture is excellent for children and has an easy difficulty level. It promotes fine motor skills and concentration while coloring. You can use it perfectly for summer topics in kindergarten or at home.
- Body: gray, black, or dark blue
- Ice cream cones & popsicle: light brown, orange, or yellow
- Ice cream: pink, mint green, or chocolate brown
- Feet & beaks: orange or yellow
- Water: light blue
- Icebergs: white with blue shading
- Sky background: light blue
Penguin: Background & Facts
Penguins are flightless birds perfectly adapted to life in the water. You find them only in the Southern Hemisphere, mostly in cold regions. The largest species is the emperor penguin, but there are smaller species as well. Their plumage protects them from cold and wet. Penguins feed on fish and other marine animals. On land they waddle and breed in colonies.
Download: Free PDF (A4) for printing
You can easily download this penguin coloring page for free as a PDF in A4 format and print it out. Use is permitted for private purposes as well as in kindergarten or school. You’ll also find more animal-themed coloring pages here on the website. Take the chance to discover even more free templates!
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