World Cup Coloring Pages & Printables #1: Kids at the World Cup
Activity Village has a cute coloring page that features kids at the World Cup location in Africa (where it's being held this year). There are four children on the page and they all look happy. One is holding two flags and another is holding a soccer ball. You can print out the page here
World Cup Coloring Pages & Printables #2: Head Shot
Coloring Pages Info offers a printable that is really fun. It features a soccer player jumping through the air and bouncing a soccer ball off his head. He is in a field with fans in the stands. Your child can either color it when you print it out OR they can color it on the website by clicking the mouse over a paint pad. Either way, your child will have a lot of fun doing it.
World Cup Coloring Pages & Printables #3: Trivia Sheet
Now your child can test their smarts about the world cup! Activity Village.com offers a World Cup trivia page that you can print out and have your kids fill in all the answers. This would be fun before or during the World Cup. It asks questions such as "What nation is hosting the 2010 World Cup," "When was the first World Cup held?" and much more. It even gives a link to where your child can find the answers at Wikipedia. Click here to print.
World Cup Coloring Pages & Printables #4: Serious Soccer Player
Print Activities .com has several soccer themed printables that would work for your child's World Cup coloring activities. One is of a man that has a rather serious expression on his face as he throws himself on the ground in order to get a good kick in at the soccer ball or to stop it from reaching it's goal. You may visit this link to print the page.
World Cup Coloring Pages & Printables #5: Flags
Hello Kids.com offers several World Cup printables. Several of the pages they have are the countries flags of who will be participating in the World Cup soccer event. It would be fun for your child to color something for the World Cup but would also serve as a learning experience and allow the kids to learn about other countries flags. To see their list of flags, visit this link.
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Post a CommentI think these are perfect for the soccer loving kids!