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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Have some fun with our new word art colouring pages. Grab your colouring pens or pencils and think about each word carefully before choosing how to colour it in, in a way that emphasises the meaning or sound of the word.
What sort of colours do you think represent sounds that the word "bang" makes? This is a fun colouring exercise for onomatopoeic word.
This BELIEVE word colouring page will hopefully give you a bit of inspiration whilst you colour in the word!
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…
This DREAM word colouring page might look nice coloured in and displayed on a bedroom wall, perhaps?
We have a set of these pretty word colouring pages, so you could do just one or colour them all and display together! This one is for 'Faith'...
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!
Our 'Grow' colouring card would make a lovely card for a gardener or to send a motivational message.
The word "grow" is entwined with pretty, vibrant growing things in this lovely colouring page.
Even the smallest action or "good deed" can ripple outward and have a huge effect on the world around us. We've tried to show this on our Impact colouring page.
This LOVE word colouring page is perfect for Valentine's Day, but nice to colour in any time of year.
Enjoy colouring in our lovely 'Peace' word colouring page, which is full of pretty details...
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!
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…