Top 25 Circle Coloring Pages For Your Toddler

When a kid starts learning, schools first teach about shapes and colors, even before numbers and alphabets. Shapes and colors are much easier to notice in the world around us. It helps and encourages a kid to actually identify and even organize the world around him.

Learning shapes is important in a lot of ways. This knowledge is often applied in varied areas of one’s curriculum. So we have put together the top 10 circle coloring pages for your kid.

Top 10 Circle Coloring Pages For Preschoolers

Knowledge of shapes can be really empowering for your kid. It helps him familiarize himself and find a connection between things. For instance, if you tell your kid that his cereal is circular in shape, he will find it amusing and eat more of it out of the same amusement.

So here are the top 10 circle coloring sheets to help your kid identify circles better.

1. Simply Circle

This first picture is the best one to start with. The thick outlines will help your kid color well. This picture is excellent when trying to teach the basic shapes to your kids. The two lines can also help your kid understand the concept of a circle within a circle.

2. Donut Circle

Donuts are not always bad for your kid. Your kid will be thrilled to color his favorite dessert or confectionery. If your kid loves donuts, the next time they eat them, tell them how its shape is that of a circle. This picture can be a good variety for an otherwise monotonous-looking circle.

3. Christmas Special Circle

Get your kid eager about coloring circles. Always include things from all walks of life while introducing your kid to something new. Help your child identify how the mistletoe of Christmas too is in the shape of a circle. While your kid enjoys coloring this picture, talk to him about the Christmas festival and its traditions.

4. Volley Ball Circle

Use this picture as a spot and color game. Tell your kid more about volleyball game. Let your kid first look for the circle in the picture, identify what it is, and then color it. This picture can help your kid learn about coloring a human figure and even sports-specific wear.

5. Rangoli Circle

The next picture is the Diwali special. This picture has a lot of small circles in it. Overall the basic shape of the rangoli is also a circle! Speak to your kid about the Diwali festival and the tradition of rangoli. The next time you work on a rangoli, make sure your kid either helps you out or watches you do it.

6. Balloons And Circle

If your kid loves balloons, they would enjoy coloring this picture. They will now know the concept of singular and plural. Let your kid use his creativity and color these balloons in different colors. The next time your kid buys a balloon, remind him the shape of his balloon is a circle.

7. Shapes

Once again, use this next picture to spot and color the shape circle. You can gradually introduce other shapes to your kid. This picture shows other shapes and it will help your kid get a little familiar with other shapes. Ask your kid to spot the circle of all first, and color it before others. Do teach him the names of other shapes.

8. Pizza Circle

We know you want to keep your kid away from junk food. This yummy-looking pizza is another perfect example of the shape circle (and he cannot eat it!). Teach your kid about what toppings mean and help him spot the small circles in the picture that denote toppings. Next time your kid eats pizza, he sure will recollect its shape being a circle.

9. Sun Circle

Our very own Sun God too is circular. Teach your kid about what the Sun god means. Tell them how the sun is responsible for a lot many things on earth and our lives. You can also help your child spot triangles in the picture which are used to denote rays of sun.

10. Dotted Circles

This next picture can be a good exercise for your kid to practice how to draw a circle. Ask your kid to join the dotted lines and complete circles. This can help him learn to draw a circle with a free hand. Your kid can color every circle differently and add some colors to the pictures.

When your kid starts learning about patterns and shapes, always use examples from things that we encounter in our daily lives. It helps them categorize or differentiate things better. Using the circle coloring pages, you can teach your kid about numbers, small and big comparisons, sports, food habits, sun, festivals, shapes, and a host of other things.

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