Summer Vacation Coloring Pages

Summer vacation is a great time for kids to explore their creativity. One way to do this is through completing summer vacation coloring pages.

Preschool coloring pages can provide hours of fun for kids of all ages. Preschoolers can participate in simple activities like finding objects of a certain color, while older kids can challenge themselves with more complex designs.

Best of all, coloring is a perfect activity for those long car rides or moments of quiet time. So next time your child is looking for something to do, consider printing out some summer vacation coloring pages.

They just might surprise you with their artistic skills!

Did you know that coloring pages are more than just coloring pages? They can be learning tools disguised as fun!

You can use these free preschool printables to strengthen fine motor skills while helping kids get creative with their coloring.

Summer Vacation Coloring Pages

These free summer printables include a variety of vacation-themed coloring pages.

These print-and-go coloring pages are perfect for busy moms and preschool teachers like you.

You can print them out for your next playdate, as well. They’re perfect for both home and classroom use.

Coloring is a great way to let your kids get creative while learning about colors and color mixing.

Preschoolers will strengthen their concentration skills as they work to complete each of the coloring pages.

You can print these pages and bind them in a folder to create a coloring book for kids.

Or, you can print them one at a time for a quiet activity or transition tool between lessons.

Summer Vacation Activities

When my preschooler starts to get antsy on long car rides or during quiet time, I like to break out one of these simple summer vacation activities for preschoolers. They help to pass the time and also keep her engaged and learning.

One activity is a road trip scavenger hunt. I print out a list of common objects that we might see on our drive and check them off as we go. This is a great way to work on categorization skills and also helps her to pay attention to her surroundings.

For a quiet time activity, I love printable coloring pages. You can usually find these for free here on the blog and other places online, and they are a great way of providing some structure while still allowing preschoolers to be creative.

These are just a few ideas – there are endless possibilities when it comes to keeping preschoolers occupied on summer vacation!

Summer Vacation Movies for Kids

These summer vacation movies are so much fun for little ones. You can use them to prepare kids for vacation, or you can use them to fill a rainy summer afternoon.

I also save them for rainy days or sick days that may crop up during the unit. Here are a few ideas:

Preschool Books About Summer

Looking for some great picture books to read with your preschooler this summer? Here are a few of our favorites:

The Wonders of Summer by Kealy Connor Lonning is a delightful book that follows an adventurous girl and her dad as they enjoy the simple pleasures of summer. It’s perfect for summertime reading!

Another great option is Llama Llama Sand and Sun by Anna Dewdney. This classic book follows Llama Llama as he splashes in the waves, builds sandcastles on the beach, and soaks up the sun.

Finally, we love And Then Comes Summer by Tom Brenner. This heartwarming story pays a joyful, sun-drenched tribute to the anticipation and adventures of the warmest season of the year.

It’s a great choice for summertime reading aloud!

Round Out Your Unit with These Activities

If you love using peg dogs in your imaginative play area, you don’t want to miss these eco-friendly Summer Peg Dolls decorated with hand painted summery flowers!

Storytelling is part of the learning process. Add some summer story stones to your reading and literacy centers. 

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