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Common questions about this coloring page
The picture often features flowers like crocuses or tulips, a butterfly, a bee, or a young bird. Explain that these creatures become active again in spring after winter, and nature turns colorful. Name the colors they have in nature.
Offer photos of real spring flowers or animals as a reference. For example, say: 'Look how beautifully red the tulip is!' But also leave room for imagination; it's important for the child to enjoy experimenting.
Chunky colored pencils or wax crayons are ideal as they fit well in small hands and produce vibrant colors. Felt-tip pens can also be used, but ensure good coverage to maintain the clear lines of the realistic motifs.
While coloring, you can talk about the weather ('The sun is getting warmer!'), the growth of plants ('Look, the buds are turning into leaves!'), and the return of animals. Connect the picture with real observations outdoors.
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