Top 10 ‘Super Why’ Coloring Pages For Your Toddler
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Does your child shy away from reading or speaking in front of everyone? Are you looking for fun activities that can encourage your child to read? Go ahead and check out our Super Why coloring pages from ‘The Reading Adventures of Super Why’.
‘The Reading Adventures of Super Why’ is an American animated show for children. In the television series, children can go on reading adventures with the Super Readers. They can participate in the games and use their spelling, alphabet, rhyming, or vocabulary skills to overcome the story obstacles, meet the characters and create new story endings. Here are ten of the best coloring pages from the series ‘The Reading Adventures of Super Why’.
Top 10 Super Why Coloring Pages For Your Toddler
1. Whyatt Beanstalk
Meet Whyatt Beanstalk, a smart and curious 9-year-old boy who invites the viewers into each of the episodes and encourages them to make connections between the Book of the Day and real life. This Super Why coloring sheet shows Whyatt in his Super Why form. Whyatt is the younger brother of the hero from the folk tale ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.
2. Jack Beanstalk
The Super Why coloring page features Jack Beanstalk. Jack, as mentioned earlier, is the older brother of Whyatt. He is an 18-year-old Super Reader, who left the show for college. Jack is also an inspiring musician and loves playing guitar. He is an olive-skinned teenager with brown hair and green eyes. He always appears wearing blue jeans, gray shoes, a jacket, and a green T-shirt.
3. Princess Presto
Here’s a coloring image of Princess Presto, the superhero avatar of Princess Pea. She looks stunning dressed in her beautiful gown and dazzling crown. By waving her magical wand, she helps children spell words correctly. She also makes the objects appear magically. Princess Presto asks the children to identify the sounds of the letters before writing them.
4. Alpha Pig And Super Why
The coloring page shows Alpha Pig with Super Why. They are famous as best friends in the fairyland. We recommend your child use purple and green for coloring Super Why’s uniform. He should use purple and orange for painting Alpha Pig’s costume.
5. Wonder Red
The feisty Red transforms into Wonder Red in the fairytale land. With her wonder words basket, supersonic skateboard, and superhero costume, she uses blending, rhyming, and decoding skills to overcome all the obstacles. Wonder Red uses catchy, rhyming songs to release words from her basket.
6. Alpha Pig
Here is another Super Why picture to color Alpha Pig in action. He looks incredible in his signature costume. Alpha Pig, as the name implies, focuses on the alphabets, which form the building blocks of the words. He asks the viewers to play alphabet games in the series.
7. Princess Pea
Here’s a coloring sheet of quirky, but slightly clumsy Princess Pea. She is the daughter of Prince Charming and Princess Pea from the tale ‘The Princess and the Pea’. Her parents are training her to become an efficient princess. She travels in a rhinestone-studded coach, takes dance classes, and wears a pretty gown.
8. Little Red Riding Hood
The cute little girl you see here is Red from the story ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. She is no longer the innocent girl from the book. She now craves excitement and action after rescuing her grandmother from the wolf. Red is always ready to roll on her skates as you can see here.
9. Super Readers Team
Here is the coloring sheet of the ‘Super Readers’ Gang. The members of this group enter the storybook to help children solve their problems. It includes Alpha Pig, Super Why, Wonder Red, and Princess Presto. Super Why has a powerful vocabulary, Alpha Pig has the Alphabet power, Princess Presto has the Spelling Power and Wonder Red has Word Power.
10. Super Readers Team Wishing Happy Birthday
Here is the Super Readers Team wishing your child a Happy Birthday. These fictitious characters live in the Storybrook Village which is accessible only through a panel represented by an invisible question mark. It is a perfect coloring page to create a birthday card. Allow your child to use bright colors, glitters, and sequins to make a beautiful birthday greeting.
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