Grab this sand pail and shovel coloring page for a quick summer win 🏖️. It is part of our summer coloring pages and made for little hands. Cute, simple, and ready to print!
Want even more sunny printables? Browse the Summer collection to round out your beach set.

Meet a kawaii bucket and shovel smiling inside a rounded border. If you like easy coloring pages, the bold outlines and open spaces are perfect for little artists.
Pair it with beach coloring pages like a bright sun or a classic beach ball.
Collect more cute summer coloring pages to make a fun theme week. Explore summer coloring pages for kids and other coloring pages for kids like a simple palm tree or a buildable sandcastle.
This is one of our summer coloring pages free printable options you can use anytime.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- Single-page printable PDF
- Kawaii sand pail and shovel line art
- Smiling bucket and cheerful shovel
- Dotted sand texture details
- Rounded rectangular border
Features
- Bold, kid-friendly outlines
- Black-and-white ink saver
- Simple shapes for early colorers
- Works with crayons, markers, or pencils
- Instant download and print
Who It’s For
- Parents who need a quick summer activity their toddler can finish with confidence.
- Preschool teachers planning a seaside or beach center for the week.
- Daycare providers setting out a calm table task during pickup time.
- Homeschool families building a summer unit on the ocean and shore.
- Summer camp helpers who need a simple, low mess craft for quiet hour.
How to Use
- Print the PDF at 100 percent scale on plain paper or cardstock.
- Set out crayons or markers and invite kids to color the pail, shovel, and sand.
- Encourage kids to add waves, shells, or a sun in the border space.
- Cut out the finished art and tape it to a window or journal page.
- Use it as a tracing guide for line control or scissor practice.
Ways to Extend the Activity
- Invite kids to color and then glue a little real sand along the bottom edge for texture.
- Have children circle all the circles or lines they can find to build shape awareness.
- Ask kids to invent a beach story and dictate or write a caption under the art.
- Use blue and tan paper to mount the page and create a mini ocean scene.
- Create a color-by-code version by assigning colors to simple shapes.
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Ready for more beach fun? Try a friendly crab or a tidy sand dollar to keep the seaside theme going. For a breezy vibe, color a shady umbrella or set sail with a cute sailboat.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Want another ocean friend to color next? Swim over to this sweet sea turtle 🐢.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.







