Rangoli Colouring Sheet
Rangoli is a beautiful art form that started India and is enjoyed throughout the world. It’s easy to see why it’s become tradition to create this intricate pattern during Diwali, the “festival of lights.” Filled with bright colours, rangoli is believed to provide strength and bring good luck! So, we’re rolling out a rangoli outline for kids to colour in or use coloured rice or sand for a more traditional result.
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Geoffrey and Rhino’s colour by numbers cool concert
Geoffrey’s jamboree is about to kick off, but it’s lookin’ a little dull right now. Give ’em some colour and get the show started. What tunes will they play?
Geoffrey and friends at the park
Yay! The sun is out and shinin’ bright, so let’s go play in the sun’s warm light! Geoffrey and his piggy pals are already at the park taking turns going down the slide. They could sure use your kiddo’s help to add some colour to their day! Download and print out this colouring page and make Geoffrey and his friend’s day the funnest ever!
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Geoffrey's colourful bike ride
Have your little one send Geoffrey the Giraffe off on a bike trail that’s filled with colourful adventure! Looks like he’s traveled over the river and is he headed through the woods? Ask your child where he might be going. Let them colour the scene and even add in animal friends, people, whatever they imagine!
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Parents, use #ShareThePlay on social media so we can see how they did!