Top 10 Harvest Coloring Pages For Toddlers
For children, the harvest is something that they can’t relate to; all they know it is the time for harvest festivals, sumptuous foods, and road trips to the fields. But, there is more to it than just that. So, this season expand your kid’s knowledge and awareness about the harvest, with our collection of harvest coloring pages.
Popular Harvest Coloring Pages:
1. Harvest Day:
Here is a cute coloring page of the Harvest Day. The kids in the coloring page are having a gala time picking freshly harvested pumpkins. We think that they are planning to play a hunting game with these pumpkins. Harvest Day is an annual celebration of food and crops. The day ends by making a feast with foods drawn from the crops that mature at the time of harvest.
2. A Harvest Of Pumpkins:
This harvest coloring sheets shows a pumpkin harvest with a farm in the background. The maidens are collecting pumpkin from the pumpkin patch to make delicious pumpkin jams and pies. This coloring page is a great way to talk to your kid about the harvest and the patterns of nature. You can even explain a few basic of farming to your kid as he colors.
3. Pitch The Hay On The Wagon:
“Pitch the hay on the wagon little boy.” This enthusiastic kid accompanied his father all the way to farm to see him harvest the crops. The crops are harvested, and they are heading to their home. But a handful of hay is hanging outside the cart, so the kid is tucking it in. Print out this adorable coloring page and see your little farmer grin ear to ear while coloring it.
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4. Farmer Tending The Crops:
Here’s a lovely rural scene showing a farmer preparing his field for the harvest season. But the cunning Ravens have arrived to damage his crops. The farmer must shoo these ravens away before they harm the plants. Challenge your kid to use different colors to emphasize the texture of the plants.
5. Scarecrow Protecting The Crops:
The scarecrow in this coloring page is anything but scary. The farmer had placed this scarecrow in his farm to scare the crows away. But the crows are not even a bit scared of the scarecrow. In fact, they are sitting merrily on its arms. Make sure your little one has his brown, red, orange and yellow crayons handy to color this image.
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6. Thank You, Lord, For The Bountiful Harvest:
Here’s a fall harvest coloring pages of the first Thanksgiving. The illustration shows both Native Indians and Pilgrims thanking the Almighty for the bountiful harvest. The first Thanksgiving was a celebration of a successful harvest season. The festival was attended by 53 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans. Have your child color the harvest foods in the best way possible.
7. Old Method Of Harvesting:
This coloring page shows the old method of harvesting. Farmers those days had to work for long hours during the sowing and harvesting time. Horse drawn carts were used to carry wheat bundles and hay and farmers grew crops that suited their environment. No mechanical means of farming, still the farmers look so happy and content.
8. Children Celebrating Harvest:
Here is another beautiful coloring page honoring the harvest season. This coloring page shows children celebrating the harvest festival. The harvest festival is an annual celebration of the harvest held in schools and Christian churches. Kids bring fruits and vegetables for the poor from their home. Tell your child to identify the fruits and vegetables in this coloring page.
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9. Cornucopia:
Here’s a lovely cornucopia-coloring page, brimming with a bounty of veggies and fruits for kids to color in. Cornucopia or the horn of plenty is one of the important symbols of the harvest season. The cornucopia or basket is filled with delicious autumn, fruits and vegetable like grapes, apples, peas, corn and more. Adding some color to these delicious fruits and vegetables will definitely get your child into the holiday spirit.
10. Thresher:
This coloring page features a farmer harvesting the crops using a thresher. Thresher is a machine used for separating the grains from the husks and stalks. In the ancient times, grains were separated with hands using flails, which were extremely laborious and time-consuming. Thresher took much of the drudgery out of farm labor.
These harvest coloring pages will look amazing colored with crayons, watercolors or markers. You can even use these coloring pages to decorate the farmhouse and kitchen. How is your child planning to use these coloring pages? And what does your kid like doing the most during the harvest season? Share with us by commenting below!
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