Strawberry Shortcake flying a kite in a cute park coloring page
Flying a kite in an adorable shortcake pink and white colouring page showing trees, clouds, and happy outdoor descriptions to young children.
This Strawberry Shortcake playing in an adorable park with a colouring page on how she plays kite captures a happy outdoor activity where one can move around and breath. Strawberry shortcake is grinning and smiling, holding a kite-string as her coloured kite flies over a lovely park view with trees, grass and Lukewarm clouds. The situation adds the humour of action and then the quietness, which is enough to attract without destroying the picture. Clear outlines and balanced details enable children to easily colour without limiting them to a number of colours, yet experimenting with shapes and different objects. This page with colouring can help to develop fine motor skills, attention and confidence in the abilities when a child makes the windy park picture alive. It is perfect during the home activities, in classes, spring or summer themes, and the printable collections of colorings. The feeling of movement and the expanse of space invites the imagination and narration, and is one of the most screen-free mindful activities to enjoy the outdoor fun and innovation.
How to Colour
In colouring this Strawberry short cake kite flying scene, you will want to create a flat and well-lighted place to do it in so the kids can see all the details. This page is particularly effective in coloured pencil since one can control the shade in shading in the kite, string, and smaller background details, whereas crayons are effective when large areas such as clothing and grass have to be filled. Begin with the coloration of Strawberry Shortcake in soft reds or pinks on her garb and warm and natural colours on her hair. The kite could be painted in warm and gleeful colours such as red, yellow, blue or circle of rainbow to emphasise its mobility in the air. To create a carefree open space atmosphere, adopt light greens of grass and trees, light brown of tree trunks and light blue of the sky as the background of the park. invite children to mark colour lightly in the beginning, and in contributing colour, to apply gradually, to give tone and effect to it, upon the kite cloth and tree foliage in particular. The clouds may be left white or slightly tinted in pale blue or grey. To increase creativity, the children can place all the patterns, shapes or symbols they want on the kite. Let children remember that there is no such thing as the right and wrong way of colouring and that whatever is done is personal imagination and fun.