Earth Day Coloring Pages
Help your child celebrate our beautiful planet with the ABCmouse collection of Earth Day coloring pages, which are designed for children aged 2 to 8. As your child colors in the Earth Day coloring sheets, they have an opportunity to learn more about the importance of taking care of our Earth.
These free printable Earth Day coloring pages are filled with a variety of illustrations that capture important elements of Earth Day, like trees and parks, to themes of recycling and conservation.
Overview of the Free Printable Earth Day Coloring Pages & Activities
Pick your favorite Earth Day coloring pages to print or get them all by selecting the link above. Be sure to check out our list of activities below for even more fun and learning with our Earth Day coloring sheets.
Fun Activities to Try with the Earth Day Coloring Pages
Recommended for: Kids of all ages
⭐ Earth Day Craft
Print out the E is for Earth worksheet from above and cut out the Earth and glue or tape it onto a paper plate. Then, squirt blue and green paint onto the paper plate Earth, putting dollops of blue paint in sections that correspond with water and green paint in sections that correspond with land.
Carefully insert the paper plate Earth (with paint dollops) into a plastic bag and seal it closed. Have your child use their fingers to spread out the blue and green paints, filling in the shapes of the Earth’s oceans and continents.
⭐ Learn About Conservation & Natural Resources
This engaging video from ABCmouse helps children learn about natural resources and the need to conserve them.
⭐ Make Seed Paper
This seed paper activity makes a great Earth Day gift or a gift for anytime during spring or summer.
⭐ Earth Day Color and Learn
Pair the Earth Day coloring sheets with a learning session about Earth Day, discussing topics such as recycling, conservation, and wildlife protection.
⭐ Enjoy Nature
Use our this our list of 50 Fun and Educational Nature Activities for Preschoolers to Enjoy Outdoors to have some fun outdoors. The ideas on list can work well for older children too!
⭐ Recycling List
After coloring in the pages that feature recycling symbols, help your child create a list of all the items you can recycle in your household. Write these items down in the margins of the coloring page and hang it up near the garbage cans in your home as a reminder to recycle what you can.