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Welcome to our colouring page!
The Colouring Cove is a small bay in Fairyland, overlooked by high cliffs. Hidden in those cliffs is a little cave, where all sorts of magical creatures like to gather on a rainy day and do some colouring in.
The creatures in charge of the cave a group of large, friendly bats. They look after everyone who comes to visit them - though they do get a bit sleepy if you visit them during the day. Bats, as you no doubt know, prefer to go about their business at night.
Are you looking for colouring in pages to print out for your child? Then simply scroll down and select which one you would like to print out by clicking on the pictures opposite and below.
To print a picture, simply click on it!
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This caterpillar is looking forward to tucking into his Easter Egg!
Quick, colour it in before he gobbles it up!
We suggest that children should be encouraged to make him a bright and cheerful colour, remebering that not all caterpillars are green.
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This colouring in page is one for Easter!
If you choose to print out this newly hatched chick, we suggest encouraging the use of bright, spring colours.
We hope your child enjoys colouring it in!
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If they're interested, children can be told that Madam Munch is one of the fairies who lives at Father Christmas's house.
She is the head chef and spends most of her time cooking up wonderful meals for all the other helpers.
If your child colours her in, it might be useful to know that this fairy's favourite colour in the whole world is pink!
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In giving this page to a children, we like to tell them that The Easter Bunny's getting very busy making all the chocolate eggs...
...but not too busy to draw one for them to colour in!
Perhaps you'd like to suggest to your child that he/she shouldn't forget to use bright spring colours to reflect the time of year!
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Owl, who is always up late, is waiting for his Father Christmas's visit on Christmas Eve.
Why not print him out for your child to colour him in?
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Can you count the spiders? Click on the picture to print out our Halloween colouring in page. A number of spiders are also hidden in the picture for your child to find.
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If you print this colouring in page out, your child might like to know that this snowman was built by some of Father Christmas's elves on their afternoon off.
They borrowed his favourite red and green scarf to wrap around its neck... though he hasn't noticed it's gone missing yet!
Snowmen are usually white of course, but children colouring in this picture should remember that it's so cold an dark in the North Pole that this snowman is turning a faint shade of blue!
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For any children who don't know, you might like to let them know that Santa has a big, magical garden all around his house.
He grows lots of plants there which help him prepare for Christmas, including some very strange trees!
This tree is very colourful because it grows Christmas presents! Click on it to print it out and give it to your child to colour in.
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These are some of the spiders who live in Christmas House.
They often help Father Christmas by making beautiful Christmas decorations out of cobwebs!
There are only four big spiders in this picture, but there are lots more smaller ones who live in Christmas House... so if you decide to colour in this picture, why not add a few little spiders of your own?!
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Many magical creatures live in the lakes of Fairyland and this is a picture of some of them.
No one is sure what colour they are, some say green, some say blue and others say pink with purple spots on! Children can make up your own minds when they colour this picture in.
Remember that you can find more pictures to colour in by visiting the pages of our
Guide to Fairyland.
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If you're looking for more colouring in pages or other printable resources from magical folk to give to your child, you might like to consider joining the Interletter Club.
The Interletter Club is an online Members Area full of printable letters, certificates, notes and colouring in pages from magical people.
To join and get access to the Interletter Members Area, it costs costs £3.99 (GBP) per year.
Click here if you'd like to find out more.
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Every single evening, the Tooth Fairy sets off to gather teeth.
Why not colour her in?
Children could be reminded to make the sky very dark, because night time is when she's out and about!
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This hedgehog is trying to tell the time with a dandelion clock.
Telling the time with dandelions is possibly not the most sensible thing to do but for many, it's a fondly remembered childhood tradition. If you can't find any dandelion clocks to show your child, perhaps you'd like to print out this one to colour in.
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Summer is coming and these sea creatures have ventured out of the water and onto the beach! If you're stuck with a rainy day this summer, perhaps your child would like to colour it in.
If you have a young child, you could also get him or her to count how many crabs, starfish, shells and lobsters there are.
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Many of the smallest kinds of fairies in the world like to live in toadstools.
Here's a fairy toadstool house for your child to colour in!
Toadstools come in all sorts of colours, though the ones that fairies like best are usually red and white or purple and pink.
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Beautiful hanging baskets often attract magical insects and fairies.
Here's one full of flowers for your child to color in!
When your child is choosing the colors for the flowers, he/she might like to know that fairy folk are especially fond of cheerful colors and the Tooth Fairy's favourite color is light blue.
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