Counting Fun with Daisy-May's Petals Coloring Pages

Counting Fun with Daisy-May's Petals Coloring Pages

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Combine art and math with our Daisy-May's Petal-Counting Game coloring pages! This interactive story introduces simple counting and subtraction in a gentle, visual way that's perfect for preschoolers. As children color the daisy and the floating petal, they can engage with the concept of 'one less'. This educational coloring book makes learning numbers a hands-on, creative activity. The whimsical doodle style keeps the lesson light and fun, helping to build a positive association with math. These coloring pages are a fantastic tool for parents and teachers to support early numeracy skills.

Coloring Page Details

  • Width: 896 plex
  • Height: 1280 plex
  • Resolution: 896x1280
  • File Size: 398 KB

Coloring page story

Daisy-May had so many white petals. A little caterpillar named Munch was crawling by and decided to count them. "One... two... three..." he counted as he crawled over each petal. He got all the way to ten. "Ten petals!" he said proudly.

But then, a gentle breeze blew. Puff!

Plot Twist: One of Daisy-May's old petals fell off and floated away like a feather. The caterpillar was confused. "Wait! Now there are... nine!" Daisy-May giggled. "It's okay! A new one will grow soon. It’s a magic counting game that always changes!"

Coloring page Age Appropriateness

The doodle style is very approachable for ages 3-5, mimicking a child's own drawing style. The visual representation of 9 + 1 petals makes the simple math concept concrete and easy to understand. The characters are simple, cute, and non-intimidating.

Coloring Page Coloring Instructions

Oh no, Daisy-May lost a petal! Can you count how many are left? Let's count them together while you color them in. One, two, three... nine! And there's the other petal floating away. You can color the caterpillar, Munch, a bright green. Maybe you can give Daisy-May a rainbow of colorful petals!

Coloring Page Printing Tips

Print a few copies of this page! Children can color it multiple times, perhaps using different numbers of colors each time to reinforce counting. Printing on recycled paper can add to the 'doodle' or sketchbook feel of the illustration.

Recommended Tools

This page is perfect for colored pencils, which allow for more control in coloring each individual petal. It's a great chance to practice staying in the lines on smaller (but still large enough) shapes. Stickers could also be used to decorate the background.

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