Celebrate nature with our pollinators coloring page. It pairs perfectly with spring coloring pages for quick activities at home or school. Kids will love the cute bee, hummingbird, and butterfly 🐝🦋🌸.
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This single-page printable features a smiling bee, a hovering hummingbird, and a fluttering butterfly framed by flowers and grass. Bold outlines and big spaces make it a bold and easy coloring page that works for crayons, markers, or pencils. It fits right into spring coloring pages free printable collections for fast setup.
Print the PDF or use the JPEG preview for quick kids coloring at home or in class. For more nature fun, pair it with butterfly coloring, explore the butterfly life cycle, or add our kid planting page to spark garden chats. These easy coloring pages are perfect spring coloring pages for kids and simple spring crafts for kids.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- One-page PDF plus JPEG preview
- Smiling bee, hummingbird, and butterfly
- Two flowers with grass detail
- Rounded rectangular border with title
Features
- Bold outlines for little hands
- Large open spaces for easy coloring
- Vertical single-page layout with title
- Prints clean in black and white
- Great for early finishers and centers
Who It’s For
- Parents who need a fast nature activity for a rainy afternoon.
- PreK to 2nd grade teachers planning spring lessons or centers.
- After-school and camp leaders setting up a pollinator table.
- Librarians and community educators hosting garden-themed events.
- Homeschool families building a spring unit study.
- Garden clubs and nature centers offering a free kids station.
How To Use
- Download the PDF and print at 100 percent for crisp lines.
- Set out crayons, markers, or colored pencils with a spring palette.
- Preview the bee, hummingbird, and butterfly and chat about how they visit flowers.
- Let kids color, then add their name and date inside the border.
- Display finished pages on a bulletin board or classroom door for a cheerful spring wall.
- Pair with a simple nature walk to spot flowers and buzzing visitors.
Science Learning Ideas
- Compare the wing shapes and body parts of the bee, hummingbird, and butterfly.
- Circle spots where pollen might stick, like fuzzy bodies or beaks.
- Count flower petals and notice simple parts kids can see.
- Sort photos you find into pollinators and non-pollinators to spark discussion.
- Start a mini observation log after a short garden or playground visit.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Turn the finished page into a mini poster by mounting on bright cardstock.
- Create a simple color-by-number key for newer artists.
- Cut the border into a bookmark and decorate with stickers.
- Staple with a few more nature coloring pages to make a take-home booklet.
- Use dot stickers to “pollinate” the flowers after coloring.
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Want more spring vibes? Try a calming moment with a snail to color, hop into the pond with a cute frog on a lilypad, or brighten your display with a cheerful rainbow and clouds.
Have fun coloring and celebrating these helpful garden visitors. When you are ready to learn more, explore our plant life cycle printable.











