Do horse shoes come with gel insoles? Introduce kids to figurative language with these fun coloring sheets featuring literal depictions of animal idioms.
This hippocamp coloring page features the legendary creature that is part fish and part horse. Try our hippocamp coloring page in a lesson about mythology.
Meet the quagga! Though now extinct, quaggas look familiar to us because they were actually half horse, half zebra. Add some color to this cheerful quagga.
This centaur coloring page is a great way to introduce kids to Greek mythology. The centaur coloring page depicts a mythological half-man, half-horse creature.
This coloring page features the mythological pegasus, a horse with wings. Try this pegasus coloring page with your child in a lesson about Greek mythology.
In Irish mythology, the dullahan is the spirit of a headless man said to ride on a black horse, causing chaos wherever he goes. Sound like any stories you know?
What has 83 dots and knows how to whinny? This animal dot-to-dot gets your child to sketch the outline of a show jumper, while getting some number practice too.
S is for seahorse in this alphabet worksheet. Focus on teaching your preschooler letters to get him started understanding words and eventually reading.
Coloring is about more than just crayons on paper. Printable horse coloring pages, for example, help young children fine-tune their hand-eye coordination skills. They also encourage color mixing, creativity, and a love for animals. Printable horse coloring pages make a great activity for school trips and rainy indoor recesses.