Bibi & Tina's Riding Adventure at Martinshof!
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Bibi & Tina's Riding Adventure at Martinshof!

This coloring page takes your child into the world of Bibi and Tina at Martinshof. It playfully promotes fine motor skills, color recognition, and creativity. Your child can color Bibi, Tina, and their beloved horses to their heart's content. A great way to get to know the characters and their roles as animal caretakers and riders, discovering the joy of horse riding.

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Download & Print

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Choose Your Colors

Use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or watercolors. Let your creativity shine!

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Color & Enjoy

Stay within the lines or go wild! There are no rules in art and creativity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this coloring page

Bibi often has blonde braids and usually wears a blue or purple riding vest. Tina has dark hair and prefers shades of red. Bibi's horse Amadeus is a chestnut (brown-red), Tina's horse Sabrina is a grey (white). Encourage your child to use these typical colors, but also to discover their own color combinations!

Look for elements of Martinshof like fences, trees, the stable, or the riding arena. These can be colored with realistic colors (green meadows, brown fences) or imaginatively. Talk about what role these elements play in Bibi and Tina's adventures; this promotes understanding of the scene.

Explain that while Bibi and Tina are children, they know a lot about horses. They are like little animal caretakers who look after the horses, feed them, groom them, and ride them. Horse riding itself can be seen as a sporty 'profession'. Ask your child what they would like to do with horses.

Cartoon style offers freedom! Suggest that Bibi's horse Amadeus could be green, or Tina could have a pink mane. Ask: 'What if...?' Let your child explain why they chose a certain color and what story goes with it. This fosters creativity and imagination beyond just coloring.

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