Top 10 Letter ‘O' Coloring Pages Toddlers Will Love To Color

The letter O is one of the members of the vowel team in the English language. Like the other vowels, it has both the short and long pronunciations.

O for orange – sounds familiar, right? Yes, your child might be learning about this letter recently in preschool, but your memories of learning this letter have definitely come back after hearing this phrase. So why not enjoy coloring this bunch of letter O coloring sheets with your child and have loads of fun on a Sunday afternoon?

Best Letter O Coloring Pages

Our collection of free-to-print letter O coloring pages will keep your kid engaged while also teaching them about the many words associated with the letter. Give your kid the liberty to use colors in fun and imaginative ways.

1. The doughnut ‘O’

The picture showcases a doughnut with the center representing the letter O. It is a great picture to start because it is apt for children who have just learned to color. The alphabet O is the 15th letter of the alphabet in the Latin language.

2. ‘O’ for octopus

The picture highlights the fact that O stands for Octopus. Your kid can practice writing the line ‘O is for Octopus’ on a separate blank page to improve their handwriting.

Fun fact: The Octopus is the most intelligent of all invertebrates.

3. ‘O’ for orange

The picture showcases how the letter O stands for orange. Help your kid to use a combination of orange and red hues to get the exact color of an orange. Maybe hand them an orange so they can learn from real life and enjoy a delicious snack! You may also tell them that they can never find an orange growing in the wild because they are domesticated.

4. Screaming ‘O’

The sheet highlights a screaming character O. You can inform your kid about the fact that when we scream our mouths automatically form an ‘O’ shape! This picture, once colored, can be cut out and used as a wall poster.

5. ‘O’ for owl

The image showcases an owl sitting quietly near the letter O. Your child will learn to color within specified lines with this image and they’ll also learn how to color an owl.

Fun fact: There are around 200 species of owls in the world!

6. ‘O’ for ostrich

The picture highlights the fact that O also stands for ostrich. You can help your kid select the right color when coloring the page, because they may never have seen an ostrich. For fun, point out that ostriches have three stomachs.

7. ‘O’ for onion

The picture associates the word ‘onion’ with the letter O. Your kid can use glitter for the different layers of the onion to make it stand out. Did you know that onions are the only vegetable used in practically all cuisines around the world?

8. ‘O’ for ornaments

The letter O coloring page shows a beautiful ornament hanging beside the letter O. You can ask your kid to name their favorite Christmas ornaments as they color the page. Adding glitter will truly make it pop.

9. Long and short ‘O’

The image will ensure that your kid learns to distinguish between the long and short variations of the letter O. Using the worksheet, your kid will get the opportunity to practice their upper and lower case vowel O. Therefore, this particular image will ensure that your kid gets all the practice they need. They can also color each letter O in a different hue to make it fun and interesting.

10. ‘O’ for olives

The coloring page shows a cute girl holding a bowl full of olives. Using it, you can teach your kid about the importance of olives, how they’re used to make oil, and added as an ingredient in salads and pizzas. This will certainly attract your kid to use different hues for olives, the girl’s outfit, and more.

These free printable letter O coloring pages online are fun and interactive in addition to being informative for your kid. They help teach the difference between upper case and lower case O and the spellings of many words that begin with the letter. If vocabulary is your child’s weakness, these alphabet coloring pages are your best bet. Happy coloring!

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