Top 10 Starfish Coloring Pages For Your Little Ones
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The sea world fascinates kids. That there is another world deep down underwater is exciting enough for kids to love sea creatures. Aquatic or sea creatures, such as dolphins, starfish, sharks, and octopuses, attract kids because they don’t get to see them often, like the animals they see at the zoo or a farm. So, bring them closer to your kids with our starfish coloring pages.
Top Starfish Coloring Pages For Preschoolers
Among sea creatures, starfish are popular with kids. They generate a lot of curiosity and interest due to their radial symmetry. If your kid is adventurous and loves sea creatures, here is a perfect activity for them – Starfish coloring sheets. There are quite a lot of interesting facts about starfish that would surely catch your kid’s imagination. Share these facts with your kid as they enjoy coloring these pages. Check out the best printable starfish coloring pages printable for your kids below.
1. Smiling starfish
Your kid would be glad to begin their coloring session with our smiling starfish coloring page. It may come as a surprise, but a starfish is not a fish, it is an echinoderm. They are named so because of their shape.
2. Basic starfish
We have a more real-looking starfish picture for older kids to color. Did you know that starfish are found in almost all the oceans across the world? Tell your kid they are found in shallow waters but never in freshwater.
3. Underwater sea creatures
The picture shows different underwater creatures. Kids love coloring underwater scenes, so your kid will surely enjoy coloring this one. Tell them that on average, a starfish lives for about 35 years in the wild.
4. Starfish with fishes
We have a picture showing a happy starfish under the sea with happy fishes around. Did you know that starfish do not have blood inside their bodies? Their body is equipped with a water vascular system. They pump seawater into their bodies through a special plate.
5. Starfishes on the shore
The picture shows different kinds of starfish by the seashore. It might interest your kid to know that a starfish can regenerate its arms when it loses one. The five-armed starfish is the most common one. Few of their species have around 10, 20, and as many as 40 arms, too.
6. Crab, dolphin, squid, seahorse, and starfish
We have a picture showing the marine family. It can help your kid associate these creatures with the underwater sea world. A fun fact about a starfish is that its mouth is right under its upper surface.
7. Funny starfish on the beach
You can see a fun rendition of a starfish enjoying his drink on the beach. Such pictures always catch kids’ attention for their funny and comic appearance. Your kid might be surprised to know that starfish have two stomachs.
8. Three starfish
We have a coloring page of three little starfishes for your kid to enjoy coloring. Ask them to color the tiny circles on the starfish using different colors. Keep them on their toes with fun facts. They will be shocked to learn that starfish do not have brains.
9. Dancing starfish
If your kid enjoys dancing, they will be pleased to color the dancing starfish. An amazing fact about starfishes is they can change their gender anytime. They can also eat prey even bigger than these little sea stars’ mouths.
10. Girl on the beach with starfish
We have a coloring page of a small cute girl, dressed in her beach gear, holding a starfish in her hand. Has your child ever held a starfish? If they haven’t, tell them that the surface of a starfish’s body is made up of a skeleton of bones. Their body surface is leathery and they have lots of spikes or thorns which help protect them.
The under-the-sea world is extremely fascinating and it often amazes kids. You must tell your kid how undersea creatures are endangered and need to be preserved. Use these free printable starfish coloring pages online as a teaching tool to help them understand the world around them and the creatures that occupy it, no matter how strange they appear. As they grow up, they will appreciate you all the more for it.
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