Bang Colouring Page
What sort of colours do you think represent sounds that the word "bang" makes? This is a fun colouring exercise for onomatopoeic word.
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Are you ready for 5th November? Celebrate Bonfire Night with our fabulous selection of Bonfire Night colouring sheets, suitable for toddlers up to adults!
You'll find colouring pages of firework displays, bonfires, kids playing with sparklers, and even a "Penny For The Guy" colouring page which harks back to earlier times.
We have some simple Bonfire Night colouring pages with words underneath for younger children, and some lovely detailed scenes for older kids to colour in. In short, we hope to help you keep the kids busy on Guy Fawkes Night!
What sort of colours do you think represent sounds that the word "bang" makes? This is a fun colouring exercise for onomatopoeic word.
Our lovely detailed colouring page captures all the excitement of Bonfire Night!
Enjoy this fun bonfire night colouring page, showing excited children watching fireworks.
Three children wrapped up warm for a November night watch fireworks in this bonfire night colouring page for younger children.
Children roast sausages and play with sparklers around a bonfire in this fun Bonfire Night colouring page.
Cut out the little images and paste them into the correct position before colouring in the fun Bonfire Night picture... lots of skills practised, lots of fun had!
The kids will have fun colouring in this lovely wreath for Bonfire Night - with lots of fireworks, bonfire and Guy Fawkes to keep them busy!
Boom is a wonderful onomatopoeic word, and the kids can really have fun colouring it in to make the page as boom-like as possible!
What colours do you think the word "crackle" sounds like? Colour in this word art colouring page to match the sound…
Grab your coloured pencils or pens and enjoy colouring in this fantastic doodly firework exploding in the sky.
Colour in these doodly fireworks so they go off with a bang! A fun colouring activity for older kids and adults to enjoy.
Colour in the fireworks display on this lovely colouring page. We've done the background for you!
A simple picture of fireworks for kids to print and colour, with the word underneath. Useful for Bonfire Night, Fourth of July, New Year, Diwali or Canada Day!
This lovely colouring page of a fireworks display lighting up the sky has so much detail to colour in, making it perfect for older kids and also suitable for adults. When the colouring is done why not add a touch of glitter or some sequins for added sparkle!
This simple fireworks colouring page is perfect for embellishing with gel pens, glitter and bright flourescent colours!
Will your child colour this word art colouring page to match the fizz sound drinks can makes when you open it, or the fizz of a firework in the sky? They can get really creative with their colours!
Here's a printable colouring page of Guy Fawkes and the other Gunpowder Plot conspirators.
Guy Fawkes was arrested in the basement beneath the House of Lords on November 5th, the day he was about to light the gunpowder!
This colouring page is ideal for older kids learning about the gunpowder plotters and the origins of Bonfire night. Colour in the pictures of the men involved in the Gunpowder plot, and maybe try to learn their names too?
Here's a fun, simple colouring page of Guy Fawkes, notorious for the Gunpowder Plot of the 17th Century. Click the link below for our printable version.
Guy Fawkes looks deep in thought on this colouring page, maybe thinking about how he and his fellow conspirators will carry out the Gunpowder Plot?
Two children play with sparklers against a backdrop of fireworks in this Bonfire Night colouring page. Simple outlines make it suitable for younger children.
This colouring page features a detailed portrait of King James 1 sat in his robes, ideal for older kids to colour in. Perfect for topic work on British Kings and Queens...
Our James 1 portrait colouring page has a splendid gold gilded frame, so once the kids have coloured in the picture of the first Stuart monarch it will be perfect for a Royal display!
Here's a penny for the guy colouring page, showing this age-old English tradition for Bonfire Night.
What does the word POP look like in colour? Here is a fun way to find out. Whichever colours you choose, make sure that the word pops out of the page!
Here's a fun rocket colouring page with word underneath the picture, perfect for 4th July, Bonfire Night or New Year and other celebrations when fireworks are required!
Set off some fireworks and rockets to bring in the New Year or celebrate Bonfire Night or perhaps Independence Day! Print off this colouring page and enjoy with the children...
Scroll down for a simple sparkler colouring page with word underneath picture for 4th July, Bonfire Night or New Year's Eve - just print and colour!
Whoosh is such a lovely, onomatopoeic word, and we thought it would be a fun one for the kids to interpret with our whoosh colouring page…