Emotion & Feelings Coloring Book

Emotion & Feelings Coloring Book

Cute & Simple

Explore feelings in a sweet and simple way with our 'Grumpy Honey Pot' coloring pages. This unique coloring book helps preschoolers understand that even objects can have 'feelings' in stories, providing a great starting point for conversations about emotions. When Pip the bunny adds a flower, the pot becomes happy! These coloring pages are designed to be both educational and fun, with clear, simple line art perfect for young children. This activity is a gentle way to talk about sadness and happiness, all within a creative coloring book.

Coloring Page Details

  • Width: 896 plex
  • Height: 1280 plex
  • Resolution: 896x1280
  • File Size: 423 KB

Coloring page story

In the corner of the pantry sat a honey pot. And it was grumpy. It didn't want to be opened. It didn't want to be moved. When Mama Rabbit tried to use it, it felt extra heavy and stubborn.

"What is wrong with this pot?" she wondered.

Her littlest bunny, Pip, hopped closer. He peered at the pot. "Mama," he whispered, "I think it's sad because it's empty."

So, Pip went to the garden and picked the prettiest clover flower. He popped it inside the pot. Then Mama Rabbit poured in some lovely, fresh honey from the beekeeper. The pot suddenly felt light and happy. It knew its job was to be full of sweetness, and now it was!

Coloring page Age Appropriateness

This design is excellent for teaching emotions. The pot's clear, happy face makes the abstract concept of 'grumpy' vs 'happy' very concrete and easy for a 3-5 year old to grasp. The simple composition with two main subjects allows the child to focus on the emotional story.

Coloring Page Coloring Instructions

Look, Pip the bunny made the honey pot happy again! You can give the honey pot a bright, cheerful color now that it's not grumpy anymore. What color will you make the pretty clover flower inside? Pip the bunny would look so cute in a soft gray or brown, with pink inside his long ears. Let's use happy colors for this whole picture!

Coloring Page Printing Tips

This is a great page for conversations. Print it on standard paper and sit with your child as they color. Ask them what makes them feel happy, just like the flower made the pot happy. Use the 'draft' print setting if you want to save ink for multiple copies.

Recommended Tools

Washable markers are great for making the honey pot's happy face stand out with a bold color. The simple shapes are perfect for the broad tips of markers, helping your child stay in the lines and feel successful.

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