Ballet Lion Colour Pop Colouring Page
Colour in this ballet dancing lion! We've done the background for you, so that there isn't too much colouring for younger children to do...
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Our animal colour pop colouring pages are designed with the backgrounds filled in. That way the colouring isn't so daunting, the picture "pops" out from the background, and there isn't quite to much to colour in!
Colour in this ballet dancing lion! We've done the background for you, so that there isn't too much colouring for younger children to do...
Buckets and spades and crabs and sand and sea - it must be the seaside on a sunny day! Here's a lovely "colour pop" page for younger children to colour in.
We've done the summery background on this "colour pop" colouring page so that the kids can concentrate on colouring in the elephant and the butterfly. So cute!
Print this "colour pop" version of our elephant with camera colouring page, so the kids can spend their time colouring the elephant and leave the background to us! She's all ready to take a photo of the owl in the tree...
Chasing butterflies is a fun activity on long spring or summer afternoons, and our cute little elephant seems to be enjoying herself! Get the kids to colour her in carefully. We've done the background already.
This lion is so cool, I'm sure the kids will enjoy colouring him in! We've given him a colour background of a disco scene, which seems very appropriate and means the kids don't have quite so much to colour. It's a fun way to make their colouring stand out...
We've filled in the background on this lovely "colour pop" Easter chicks colouring page, so that you can concentrate on all the pretty details and doodles!
Sometimes a colouring page can seem a bit daunting when the background needs to be coloured too! That's why we came up with the idea of our "colour pop" colouring pages. This one lets the kids colour in a lovely elephant mother and baby.
The bubbly sea background is done for you on our tropical fish doodle colour pop colouring page so you can enjoy making the fish lovely and bright.
Ooh la la! This lion, with his beret, baguette and glass of wine is most definitely French! The kids can have fun colouring him in - and we've already done the Parisian background, complete with Eiffel Tower!
This friendly lion colouring page shows exactly the sort of lion that I would want to meet, if I ever met a lion face to face! We've coloured in the background, so the kids can concentrate on the lion...
Colour in our fishing elephant and the fish he's caught - he's had a good day! We've coloured in the background already.
This fun colouring page shows a gentle lion, strumming his guitar while enjoying a walk in the countryside. He seems like a happy sort of lion! We've "colour popped" the page so the kids don't have to colour the background.
Don't worry about colouring in the background, just colour in our little elephant! He's got roller blades and 3 scoops of ice-cream, so all is right with the world...
Here's a second version of our Indian elephant colouring page, this time with the background filled in with a lovely Indian-inspired design.
Do your kids like karate? They might enjoy this karate lion colouring page! We've filled in the background so they just have to colour the lion himself.
Print and enjoy this "colour pop" colouring page of an elephant kicking a ball around the football pitch. Fun for soccer made - or elephant mad - kids!
This lovely octopus sits against a bubbly underground background so that he "pops" out of the page for the kids to colour in.
It's a sunny day. He has a comfortable picnic rug, and food to eat. What more could a little elephant want? For this "colour pop" page we've done the background park, sky and blanket, and left our little elephant for the kids to colour in.
Colour in this cute lion, flying through a sunny sky! We've coloured the sky, so the kids just need to colour the lion...
Ahoy there me hearties! There's a lion on board this pirate ship, waiting to be coloured in! In this "colour pop" version, we've done the background for you.
Kids can concentrate on colouring in this little elephant, because we've already done the background! He's all ready to go for a swim in the sea...
There is so much lovely doodly detail to colour in on this rooster colouring page that we decided to do the background for you and make it into one of our "colour pop" pages.
Here's a fun "colour pop" colouring page of a cute little elephant enjoying a ride on her scooter. With the background scene already coloured in, kids can enjoy colouring in the elephant.
Two beautiful seahorses stand out to colour against a striking blue background on our seahorse doodle colour pop colouring page.
Our cute little elephant to colour "pops" out of the page because we've done the background already. This type of colouring page is perfect for younger children, and those less confident at colouring in.
Kids can colour in our little skateboarding elephant, who looks like he is having lots of fun on a sunny summer's day at the skate park!
Here's another of our "colour pop" pages for the kids to colour, with a cute little elephant having fun with her skipping rope out in the playground. The kids don't have to worry about colouring in the background - they just colour in the elephant!
We've pre-coloured the background of this Valentine's Day bee colouring page so that the kids can concentrate on the details! The colour pop effect really makes the images "pop" off the page, too...
Here's a pretty chick to colour in for Valentine's Day, with a pre-coloured background to make your colouring stand out!
Colour in our cute elephant colouring for Valentine's Day (we've already pre-filled the background with a pretty heart pattern).
We have already filled in the background on this cute kitten colouring page, so you can concentrate on colouring in the details.
This pretty Valentine's Day puppy colouring page already has the background filled in so your colouring work will really "pop" out of the page...
We've done the background of this elephant "colour pop" page so that the kids can concentrate on the most important part of the picture - the little elephant!