This coloring book features 29 Art Nouveau garden fairies that are ready to color using your favorite medium. The fairies are a delightful mix of flower garden favorites and herbs in poses that range from regal to playful to pensive. The pictured scenes evoke the imagination and are a good starting point for storytelling. Enjoy these coloring pages as part of an art curriculum or a quiet activity at home.
A mix of flowers and herbs found in the garden: Blackberry, Bluebell, Carnation, Columbine, Corncockle, Crown Imperial, Daffodil, Daisy, Fennel, Holly, Iris, Larksheels, Laurel, Lavender, Lily, Marigold, Marjoram, Mint, Pansy, Parsley, Primrose, Rose, Rosemary, Rue, Strawberry, Thistle, Thyme, Violet, Woodbine.
Use this worksheet to improve food acceptance by exploring the unique properties of food. This exercise is beneficial for feeding therapy, sensory processing disorders, and “picky eaters”.
This is a great scavenger hunt for a field trip hike through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or any national parks or forests in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Purchase includes two activity pages each with nine different wildflowers commonly found in the Spring in the mountains of Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia. Flowers can be colored in like a coloring page when identified. Flowers: Bellwort, Bloodroot, Bluebells, Columbine, Dwarf Crested Iris, Fire Pink, Hepatica, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Mayapple, Phacelia, Pink Lady’s Slipper, Showy Orchid, Spring Beauty, Trillium, Trout Lily, Violet, Wild Geranium, Wild Ginger.
Flowers native to the southeastern United States.
A walk through the woods can be so much more fun with a scavenger hunt! On a field trip or a hike with the family keep kids motivated and occupied with a hunt for sixteen items found in the natural world. This printable worksheet leaves room for coloring in the pictures with color pencils or markers. This is a great introduction to foraging and learning about the natural world around us.
Free samples from the Garden Fairies Coloring Book derived from the art of Walter Crane. Included are 4 of the illustrations out of the 29 that are featured in the full coloring book. The pictured scenes evoke the imagination and are a good starting point for storytelling. Enjoy these coloring pages as part of an art curriculum or a quiet activity at home.