10 Amazing Bowling Coloring Pages For Your Toddlers

Do you have a little sports loactivity where a player rolls a bowling ball down an alley towards the target. It is a modern form of the throwing game. The sport is extremely popular, and so arver at home? Are they a fan of bowling, and do they insist on going to the bowling alley with you? Well, now you can bring the fun of bowling to your home. Check out our post and print some lovely bowling coloring sheets for your sports fan.

Bowling is a sport or leisure e its coloring pages. So, we have compiled ten of the best bowling coloring pages for your little one.

10 Lovely Bowling Coloring Pages

1. Bowling equipment

Here’s the perfect coloring page to introduce your child to bowling. The coloring page features a bowling ball and pin. Bowling has come a long way since the first indoor bowling alley was built in 1840 in New York City, but the equipment remains the same. The bowling ball is the most important equipment for the sport followed by the pins.

2. Crash!

Get your child on a roll with our bowling coloring page. The ball has hit the pins successfully. Lucky is the player who attempted the strike. It is the target of every player to knock over the pins at the end of the lane. There is also a pin variation, where the aim is to get the ball as close to the mark as possible.

3. Shera bowling

Here’s Shera preparing to hit a strike at the bowling alley. It looks like Shera is taking part in a bowling competition. And he is ready to win the game. Do you think you can beat Shera at bowling? Your kid will have a blast using their creativity to color this athletic lion.

4. Bowling shoes

Here’s a coloring image of bowling shoes. Every bowling alley insists on wearing a pair of bowling shoes before playing. It is for two main reasons – performance and safety. The surface area of most of the bowling alleys is flat, slick, and free of debris. The regular shoes will stick on the floor, causing you to fall. So always wear a good pair of bowling shoes while bowling.

5. Piggies bowling

These three little pigs are in a bowling tournament. But there are just six pins in the alley. Where are the rest of the four pins? Can you ask your child to find the other four pins hidden in this picture? Make them find a can of soda, a hamburger, and a hot dog, too. After finding the items, they can color the image in the brightest shades.

6. Kitty making a shot

Using excellent aim, strong arms, and a good balance, Kitty is seen throwing the ball down the alley and waiting for it to hit the pins. Give this image some color and see if your child can come up with some other elements to add.

7. Bowling alley

Get started with this bowling coloring sheet featuring a bowling alley. The bowling alley is a long and narrow wooden alley used for bowling. The bowling ball rolls down the alley to hit the ten pins. Coloring this image will strengthen your kid’s hands, helping them develop their typing and writing skills.

8. Bowling pins

Here is a neat coloring image of bowling pins. The most common pins used in bowling include the candlepin, ninepin, headpin, tenpin, duckpin, and fivepin. A candlepin is a thin pin, a duckpin is short, and a headpin has a triangular shape.

9. Count the bowling pins

Instead of dreary math practice, teach your child addition with this fun bowling coloring page. Ask your preschooler to count the number of pins on this coloring page. Then, have them color the pins in different colors. Make sure they paint the number 9.

10. Laughing pins

Help your child score a strike with this laughing pins coloring page. These pins are not yet aware that an enormous and heavy ball will strike them down in a matter of a few seconds. Coloring this page won’t just make a fun exercise, but will also help your child hone their fine motor skills.

Coloring pages are a great way to introduce your child to different kinds of sports. They encourage interesting discussions and learning while developing the child’s artistic skills. Moreover, they are a great way to keep children away from screens. You can download the printable coloring pages to create a bowling coloring book or use our printable bowling coloring pages to make bowling invitations, too. We hope you and your child enjoy coloring these sheets and spend quality time together.

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