You're never too old to color, are you? Well, you might think we're crazy, but we've actually had a party with our adult lady friends, where we brought out coloring books and crayons as a way to interact. We had a blast! Lots of giggling went on, as well as childish fun.
We don't have any kids around the house anymore; however we still thought it would be fun to share these seashell coloring pages with you today. They would be great for the kids when they are home sick, on vacation or on a rainy weekend. What better way to share your love of seashells with young people?
The Queen or Pink Conch Shell
Junonia Shell
Atlantic Auger Shell
Moon Snail Shells
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Cowry Shells
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| Learn more about Cowry Sea Shells at Seashells by Millhill |
Common American Sundial
Match Shells With Common Names
Visit the main Seashell Coloring Page as well as Seashells by Millhill for sea shell identification, descriptions etc.








This is a good way to get kids interested in seashells. I'm saving the little dab I have for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful, Mary. We think these are both educational and fun, perfect for your grandkids.
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