10 Best Donkey Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones
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While donkeys may not be considered the smartest animals in the world, they definitely are quite cute. They are also a favorite among children ever since the ‘Shrek’ movies.
Through our bunch of donkey coloring sheets, your child will be exposed to a new world of creative learning. These donkey coloring pages printable will keep your kid engaged in a productive activity, while also learning some interesting facts about donkeys.
The 10 Best Donkey Coloring Pages For Preschoolers
Coloring complex shapes must be inculcated in your child at a tender age so that he or she benefits from it later. These donkey coloring pages to print will ensure the same. These donkey pictures to color will provide your child with a fun and interesting after-school activity to unwind.
1. Cute Donkey
The picture showcases a smiling donkey in the picture with the sun in the background. This picture is apt if your kid has just begun learning how to color. An interesting trivia is that the donkey originally rhymed with a monkey and is an 18th-century word.
2. Roaming Donkey
This picture showcases a donkey searching for a clear pasture. Your kid will learn to color within specified lines with this picture. Donkeys are herbivores and enjoy eating grass.
3. Donkey’s Paws On Ears
The picture showcases a donkey blocking his ears with his paws. Your kid should be allowed to use bright hues to really make this donkey stand out – like pop art. Once colored, the image can be used as a poster for your kid’s room.
4. Donkey From Shrek
This picture showcases the character ‘Donkey’ from the animated movie series ‘Shrek’. Your kids’ hand-eye coordination will improve with this picture. Your child may want to watch the movie ‘Shrek’ after coloring this picture.
5. Baby Mule
This image showcases the offspring of a donkey, known as a mule. Your kid will learn that the off spring of a donkey is called a mule. This picture is for children below the age of 5 years.
6. Jesus Riding On A Donkey
This picture highlights the fact that Jesus himself rode on a donkey through the city of Jerusalem. Your kid might require some added assistance to color this picture as it can be pretty challenging. You can make your kid read the Bible passage which talks about Jesus riding on a donkey – John Chapter 12 Verse 14.
7. Female Donkey
This picture shows a beautiful female donkey. Your child can use bright hues to color the hat worn by the donkey. China has more than 11 million donkeys out of the total of 41 million found all over the world.
8. Little Boy Pulling A Donkey
This picture showcases a struggling Mexican boy trying to get a donkey to move. Your kid will be challenged with the many elements in the picture. Donkeys are known to be used to carry goods for people.
9. Decorated Donkey
This picture shows a donkey wearing trinkets and a cute hat. Your kid can add glitter to make the picture really stand out. Apart from that, instead of using crayons, he can use paint to color this picture. The correct term for a group of donkeys is – pace, drove or herd of donkeys.
10. Shrek With Donkey
This coloring page showcases Shrek with his friend Donkey. This picture is apt for children who are familiar with the Shrek movie series. You can also teach your kid the importance of maintaining friendships just like Shrek and Donkey did in the movie series.
These free printable donkey coloring pages online will ensure that your kid enjoys their time coloring picture while learning more about donkeys in general.
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