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Difficulty
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Age Range
kids
Quality
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A breezy and carefree spring coloring page showing a happy boy standing on a grassy hilltop with arms raised, flying a diamond-shaped kite high in the sky, while a bird soars freely nearby, a leafy tree grows behind him, cheerful daisy flowers bloom at the base of the hill, and a big fluffy cloud drifts past — the quintessential image of a perfect spring day outdoors.
Color the kite in bold contrasting quarters — red and yellow or blue and orange. Use rich grass green for the hill, a warm sky blue above, and white daisy petals with yellow centers blooming at the base for a vibrant spring scene!
Everything you need to know about this Boy Flying a Kite on a Spring Hill coloring page
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This coloring page is designed for children aged kids. The line art complexity is matched to that age group, making it engaging without being frustrating.
This is an Easy difficulty coloring page with bold outlines and large areas — perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and anyone who prefers a relaxed coloring experience.
Crayons, washable markers, or thick colored pencils work best. The large, simple areas are ideal for beginners and young children.
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You can download this coloring page as a high-resolution JPEG image or as a print-ready PDF. Both formats are optimized for standard US Letter (8.5×11") and A4 paper. PDF is best for printing at home; JPEG works great for digital use or if you want to adjust the image before printing.