1 Kind Robin winter Coloring Page

1 Kind Robin winter Coloring Page

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Celebrate kindness this winter with our 'Scarf for the Robin' coloring page. This touching story of a little girl helping a cold bird is perfect for teaching empathy to children aged 3-5. The line art in this coloring book focuses on a beautiful, nature-based activity—making a food garland for birds. This winter-themed coloring page provides a unique and detailed subject for children to color, with popcorn and cranberry shapes that are fun to fill in. It’s a wonderful way to connect art with real-world acts of kindness and observation of winter wildlife.

Coloring Page Details

  • Width: 896 plex
  • Height: 1280 plex
  • Resolution: 896x1280
  • File Size: 247 KB

Coloring page story

A little robin sat on a bare branch, fluffing his feathers to stay warm. His little red breast was a bright spot in the white world. Inside a house, a little girl named Poppy was watching him. "That birdie looks cold," she said. She couldn't give him a real scarf, but she had an idea. With her mom, she strung popcorn and cranberries on a long piece of string. They draped it over the branches of the tree. It looked like a beautiful, tasty necklace for the tree! The robin and all his friends came. They pecked at the popcorn and gobbled the berries. It was the best, warmest winter meal they'd had all day.

Coloring page Age Appropriateness

While slightly more detailed, this design is suitable for the older end of the 3-5 age range. The repetitive pattern of the 'food' garland is excellent for developing focus and fine motor control. The theme of feeding animals in winter is a valuable lesson in empathy. The main subjects (bird, branch, treats) are all clear and recognizable outlines.

Coloring Page Coloring Instructions

This little robin has a yummy treat! Someone made a special necklace for the tree with popcorn and berries. Can you color the robin? His tummy is often a beautiful red color. Then, you can color all the treats on the string. The little circle outlines are cranberries—you can make them red! The puffy outlines are popcorn—what color is popcorn? Let's make this the most delicious-looking picture for the hungry winter birds!

Coloring Page Printing Tips

This page has smaller details in the garland. Print it using a 'High Quality' setting to ensure the outlines of the popcorn and cranberries are sharp and distinct. Using a smooth, bright white paper will make the colors your child adds look even more vibrant against the clean black line art.

Recommended Tools

Fine-tipped markers or well-sharpened colored pencils are perfect for carefully coloring in the individual popcorn and cranberry outlines. This encourages a more precise grip and helps children practice staying within smaller lines. It's a great next step after mastering larger, simpler shapes.

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