Giant and Gnome Coloring Page for Kids: PDF Download
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- Title: Giant and Gnome Coloring Page for Kids: PDF Download
- Type: Coloring Pages
- Category: Fairy Tales and Fantasy
- Print: Download as PDF for printing
This coloring page with a giant and gnome shows a friendly fairy-tale scene on a hill path with a windmill in the background. The template is available free as a DIN A4 PDF and is suitable for children. Large shapes make it easy to get started quickly.
Giant and Gnome Coloring Page: Subject & Template
The coloring page makes the size contrast clear: a long-striding giant next to a small gnome with a pointed hat. Clouds, bushes, and a windmill complete the scene. The difficulty level is easy—ideal for younger children. You train hand control, concentration, and a sense of proportions. Here are the color ideas for coloring:
- Giant – clothing: blue, green, or brown; shoes darker
- Giant – skin: warm skin tones from light to medium
- Gnome – hat and belt: red or green; buckle yellow
- Gnome – beard: light gray or white
- Gnome – clothing: warm earth tones or blue
- Path: ocher and brown, edges slightly darker
- Hills and bushes: various greens
- Windmill – tower: light gray or beige, blades wood brown
- Clouds: white with a hint of light blue
- Sky: light blue, stronger toward the top
Giant and Gnome: Background & Facts
You’re working with two fairy-tale figures whose size creates a clear visual effect. A giant stands for strength and big steps; a gnome for small, nimble movements. Typical features such as pointed hat, beard, and a friendly expression keep the scene child-friendly. A windmill as a rural backdrop keeps the motif calm and clear. This makes the theme suitable for simple stories and short coloring sessions.
Download: Free PDF (DIN A4) for Printing
You download the template as a free PDF in DIN A4 and can print it directly. Use is permitted for private purposes, school, and kindergarten. On this website you will find more fairy-tale coloring pages, likewise free DIN A4 PDFs for printing.
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