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Under the Sea (Usborne First Colouring Books)

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As we said, colouring in comes with a lot of benefits for your students, and we hope that they have fun at the same time. However, if you’re still looking for more resources for them to use, then we have some suggestions for related resources you could also try.

Even though the ocean has been studied for more than 100 years, a majority of it is still yet to be discovered. In fact, no more than 10% of the world’s oceans have been mapped so far, meaning that around 90% of the ocean still remains a mystery to us. This fantastic Under the Sea Read and Colour Worksheet provides your students the opportunity to practise their colouring and fine motor skills. While there are so many organisms in the sea, the whale stands itself out by being the largest, bulkiest creature underwater. Look at this image, compare the size of the whale to its fellow organisms. While they look deadly, whales are not like sharks, they are calm creatures who love lazing around in the water. They do not have teeth, but brown brush instead. So, make sure you color the mouth brown and not white!Who does not like corals? They’re naturally refined texture, irregular shape, and beautiful shade. Corals are known for their attractiveness, they also attract fishes! Color these corals and make them attractive! Aria Mindfulness Name Colouring Activity - Perfect mindful colouring activity for children with the name Aria. Here are six underwater creatures including 4 types of fish, a coral, and a squid. They are having a good day together, but one thing that is missing is shade. Help their day go better than it is, by giving them immaculate colors!

Lauryn, the starfish, has spotted the sea turtles, friends of Mr. Dolphin. The sea turtles came swimming about this area because they found the water to be warm. Sea turtles are reptiles, which means they cannot warm their body by themselves, and so need to go to areas that are naturally warm. Here, Lauryn is ensuring that they get good hospitality. Help Lauryn by coloring the sea turtles with the best shades! Teaching your children about fantasy, magical creatures or the Little Mermaid? Well, these mermaid pictures can make a welcome addition to your lessons.

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The hammerhead sharks are known for their distinctive head anatomy, which makes them look like a hammer. Here is a colony of hammerhead sharks who have recently moved into this new underwater location, and they are planning to make it their new residence. Color the waters clean so the sharks can have a good place to live in! Colouring is an important activity for children to do throughout their development. It helps them to: Turtles are one of the oldest types of reptile species in the world. They're older than snakes, crocodiles, and alligators.

To start with, colouring activities like this help to develop the student’s creative abilities as they actively decide what colours work best together. It also helps to sharpen their attention to detail for the same reason. Another skill that colouring in helps to develop is the person’s fine motor skills. This is important at any age but, for young students learning to write, it’s especially important. All of these mermaid pictures to print are beautifully hand-drawn illustrations that would look great when displayed. While fishes are the most prominent creatures that swim through the waters, corals are the most found organisms on the seabed, sometimes also living in colonies, and forming coral reefs. Many fishes like swimming through and about larger corals, entertaining themselves. Color these corals and fish with beautiful hues.

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Help your students to deepen their understanding of what animals live in which habitats by using our Animal Habitat Flashcards in one of your lessons. This is a great resource to use with small groups of your students, but you can also use them on an individual basis or with your whole class. If you’re looking for more ocean-themed coloring activities for your students, you should take a look at our Octopus Coloring Sheet. Your students can design their octopuses however they want to. You can make this activity even more exciting by getting your students to add sensory materials such as pompoms and felt to their octopuses after they color them. Look at this small octopus enjoying his day in the oceans. He looks so cute wearing that tiny hat. Can you count the number of tentacles he has? That’s right, every octopus has eight tentacles, which help them catch their prey. But this little guy needs your help. Before he goes searching for his prey, he needs some shades so that he can look elegant in the waters. Color him well before he leaves for his prey! Looking for more mermaid pictures to print? Take a look at these Little Mermaid Colouring Sheets. Or for more magical creatures, try these Unicorn Mindfulness Colouring Sheets or this Fairy and Unicorn Colouring Sheet. For even more fun fairy colouring, take a look at this Fairy Colouring Sheets Collection. Marine Animals live together in harmony and enjoy each other’s company. They do not discriminate against each other based on which organism they are or what is their color. They love each other and entertain each other. Color these marine animals cute!

The octopus here is having some good time with his companion turtle and seahorse. They have recently found a new sailor’s ship anchor at the seabed. While they examine this exiting object with keen interest, you can color it with beauty, and help them get a better understanding of the object!

This is the blue whale, the largest organism on earth. It is as long as 30 buses parked in a line! The Blue Whales can only live in very deep waters, due to their humongous size. The underside of the Blue Whale is generally white in color, while their upper-body skin is dark blue. Like other whales, they too have brown brushes instead of white teeth. Give this Blue Whale its proper colors to make it dive deeper! Free mermaid pictures to print! Your children can decorate this selection however they wish. This resource is a fun way to practise fine motor and pencil control skills and learn about colours, whilst also being a great mindfulness activity for your children to enjoy during break times. I wish I could have sea life, like the fishes. Wouldn’t it be fun to be in waters all day, roaming around lazily and swimming at high speeds? The sea life just seems perfect to me. Here are the sea creatures enjoying the sea life. Use your expert coloring skills and do your magic! Zentangle is a unique method of drawing, and what could be more interesting and unique than an underwater zentangle picture. This intricate image needs a lot of skill and high attention to color. But I’m sure you, young pals, can do it with ease and grace! This grass in the image, he’s Loki. He’s actually a plant, but water plants look like grass. Every day, Loki sees hundreds of fishes passing by on their way to work. He loves discovering the variety of fish, but he is facing a major problem. Sometimes, it is too hard to distinguish between two fishes as they are all colorless. Now, it’s your job to color the fish and help Loki get a better idea of fish types!

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