Top 20 Four Leaf Clover Coloring Pages For Toddlers
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A young child is always in search of interesting new games and activities. It is often on such a quest that the child ends up doing mischief! Help out your little munchkin to find something interesting and worth doing.
One such best way is assigning them to color. Kids love coloring and in this way, you can keep them engaged without them disturbing your daily chores. You can also keep them away from the idiot box most of the time! All you need is a set of colors and a few coloring pages with various interesting subjects.
One such interesting subject is four-leaf clover coloring. It is simple and easy to color. Children will enjoy filling different colors to make it look beautiful.
About Four Leaf Clover
The cloverleaf is usually associated with the celebration of St Patrick’s Day. According to the Celtic and Irish beliefs, the four-leaf clover is supposed to bring good luck to the person who finds it. It is a rare flower that very few can spot.
Four Leaf Clover Coloring Pages
Here are some four-leaf clover coloring pictures for your child. These are simple designs that are suitable for coloring by your tiny tots:
1. Pig With The Four Leaf Clover
This picture shows a cute little pig with a stalk of four-leaf clover in its mouth. The four-leaf clover is believed to bring immense luck to whoever finds one. This pig is definitely a lucky one! Tell your child to fill any color he or she likes to make it look beautiful.
2. The Shamrock
This image shows a simple four-leaf clover that is also known as the shamrock. The four-leaf clover is symbolic of the traditional celebrations of St Patrick’s Day. You can use this coloring page to inform your child about the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
3. Piglet Dancing With The Four-Leaf Clover
This picture combines your child’s favorite cartoon with the four-leaf clover. It shows a Piglet dancing in happiness on having found a four-leaf clover. He has also donned the leprechaun hat that is a trademark sign of St Patrick’s Day celebrations!
4. Fancy Hat With A Four Leaf Clover
This picture shows a fancy hat that is usually believed to be worn by the Irish leprechauns. The hat has four clover leaves as a decoration! Your child will love to color this page for sure.
5. Connect The Dots To Find The Four Leaf Clover
Now here is a fun way to teach your child the alphabet in the correct order. Instruct them to join the dots according to the order of the alphabet given and color. This exercise helps your child to understand the correct order of the alphabet. Also, your kid will enjoy coloring the four-leaf clover after all the effort he or she made to join the alphabet.
6. The Smiling Four Leaf Clover
Here is the smiling four-leaf clover for your child to fill in with the right colors. Once the coloring is done, take your child out to the garden and go for a four-leaf clover- hunt! It is sure to keep your little one occupied for quite a while.
7. A Pair Of Four Leaf Clovers For Luck
This pair of four-leaf clovers has a color outline that is meant to help your child understand which color to use to fill up the design. It is a great way to teach your child how to match colors.
8. Three Dimensional Four Leaf Clover
This picture shows a three-dimensional four-leaf clover design with a colored outline. This design gives an interesting look to the page once it is completely colored. Get your child to put it up on the walls on St Patrick’s Day.
9. Cute Four Leaf Clover
This is yet another cute four-leaf clover design coloring page. Its segregated leaves give it a uniqueness that your child will find intriguing!
10. Leprechaun With Four Leaf Clover
This image shows Leprechaun with his hat and four-leaf clovers in hand. It is another interesting coloring pattern. It is perfect for your child to color and use as a poster for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
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