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With simple illustrations and limited numbers and colors, this book is perfect for the littlest learners. Watch with pride how they master fundamental skills and concepts like counting, numbers, shapes, colors, letters and animals. Whether you’re at home, in the classroom, or need a screen-free activity on the go, these free printable coloring pages are a fantastic way to build early number recognition and counting skills. For example, Zero Zebras is a fun, colorful title perfect for not only learning how to count, but also getting introduced to a whole brilliant safari of different ocean animals coloring book! This interactive and educational coloring book is designed to make learning numbers fun and engaging for children. These resources help parents and teachers reinforce learning through engaging exercises, drills, and practice problems.
As the child counts and colors 9 bears on the page, count out 9 objects from the table pile in parallel. Before handing it to the child, scatter additional small objects (pennies, blocks, beads) on the table to match the number of uncounted objects on the page – so if there are 12 bears total and the target is 9, place 3 additional objects on the table to represent the "extra" bears. Encourage children to color all 9 counted bears in the same color – creating a visually unified group – to reinforce the concept that the 9 colored bears form a set. Make coloring choices that mirror counting decisions. Save the coloring as the reward that comes after the counting task is complete. Coloring before counting can alter the visual field in ways that make accurate recounting more difficult – a brightly colored fish is harder to re-examine than an uncolored outline.
Keep your kids smiling and encourage their learning journey with this huge collection of simple and engaging coloring activities. A collection of hands-on games and creative activities that make learning numbers exciting. The abstraction principle is the understanding that any collection of items – regardless of their type, size, color, shape, or arrangement – can be counted as a set.
With a simple color key and limited colors per illustration, this book will certainly appeal to even the littlest artists. In a fun twist on other color-by-number books, kids will love watching the numbers magically disappear once colored over. Level one uses three to four colors, level two four to five colors, and level three uses five or more colors. (WeAreTeachers may collect a share of sales from the links on this page. We only recommend items our team loves!) So grab your favorite box of colored pencils or crayons and check out the list below!

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