One Grumpy Bear Ballerina Coloring Pages

One Grumpy Bear Ballerina Coloring Pages

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Explore feelings in a silly, fun way with Leo's Grumpy Bear Ballet! These unique ballerina coloring pages are a fantastic tool for social-emotional learning. The story of Leo performing a 'grumpy' dance to cheer up his bear teaches kids about empathy and acknowledging feelings. This ballerina coloring book is perfect for opening up conversations about emotions. Coloring the funny, grumpy-faced ballerina and his sweet teddy bear is an engaging activity that shows that all feelings are okay and can even be turned into a dance!

Coloring Page Details

  • Width: 896 plex
  • Height: 1280 plex
  • Resolution: 896x1280
  • File Size: 460 KB

Coloring page story

Leo's teddy bear, Barnaby, was sitting in the corner, looking very grumpy. Leo decided Barnaby needed to see a happy dance. He put on his favorite music and started to twirl. Swish, leap, spin! But Barnaby still looked grumpy.

Twist: Leo stopped. Maybe Barnaby didn't want a happy dance. Maybe he wanted a grumpy dance. Leo scrunched up his face, stomped his feet (Stomp, stomp!), and did a silly, grumpy bear ballet. He saw the corner of Barnaby's mouth twitch. Leo knew his grumpy bear was smiling on the inside.

Interactive Action: Can you make a grumpy face? Now, can you make a super happy, smiley face? Dance with both

Coloring page Age Appropriateness

The design is ideal for children 3-5 because it uses humor and exaggerated expressions to explore emotions. The large, funny face of the ballerina is entertaining and easy to color. The simple shapes of the character and the teddy bear are perfect for developing motor skills. The theme helps children name and understand feelings in a safe, playful context.

Coloring Page Coloring Instructions

Oh, Barnaby the bear is feeling grumpy! So Leo the ballerina is doing a silly, grumpy dance to cheer him up. Can you make a grumpy face just like Leo? Now, let's color him in! What color is a grumpy dance? Maybe a stormy gray or a stompy red? Don't forget to color the teddy bear who is secretly starting to smile!

Coloring Page Printing Tips

Use standard white paper for this page to allow the colors your child chooses to define the mood. Printing in 'draft' mode can give the lines a slightly sketchier feel, adding to the playful, spontaneous energy of the grumpy dance.

Recommended Tools

This is a great page for experimenting. Use crayons to practice pressing hard for the 'stomp' parts and coloring softly for other areas. Discussing why they chose certain colors for the 'grumpy' ballerina can be a fun way to talk about feelings.

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