Kids and adults can enjoy coloring these cute rainy day coloring pages. They’re perfect for unwinding on your own or coloring with friends. The illustrations feature bears in raincoats, unicorns on rainclouds, rainbows and sunshine, kids splashing in puddles, and more!
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Each coloring sheet is a high-resolution letter size printable PDF you can color one of two ways: on paper, or digitally. Instructions for downloading free coloring pages are below.
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Rainy Day Coloring Pages
Color By Fun Fact
Use our rainy day coloring pages to learn something new about the weather and rainbows all while pushing your creativity. Below are some fun facts paired with a coloring prompt. Color By Fun Fact is an engaging activity for all ages that can be played in a group or solo as your own personal creative challenge. Join our list for access to Subscriber Central, plus get a free printable coloring book. Join our list for access to Subscriber Central, plus get a free printable coloring book.
Frogs and toads might croak loudly when it rains.
Croaking plays a big role in attracting mates, and since rain often signals ideal breeding conditions, it’s nature’s cue for a chorus. ✎ Prompt: Turn your frog into a singing superstar! Using our Cute Frog in the Pond on a Rainy Day page, add anything you think a singing frog might need for a rainy concert. Top hat? Glittery costume? Microphone? It’s your choice!
Rainbows are often a result of rain.
When sunlight shines through drops of water in the atmosphere, it creates a beautiful rainbow. The rainbow forms when light bends entering the raindrop, splits into different colors, then reflects off the inside before coming back out. ✎ Prompt: Divide your page into six sections and color each one a different color of the rainbow. Keep it simple or practice blending from one color to the next.
Rain drops are actually spherical and not teardrop shaped.
Raindrops start off round when they’re forming. When they fall, the air pushes on them and squishes the bottom a little, making them look like teardrops. ✎ Prompt: Come up with your own new shape for a raindrop and add them to your coloring page.
The word “umbrella” comes from the Latin word umbra, meaning “shade” or “shadow.”
Some of the earliest umbrellas used in ancient Mesopotamia were for protection from what was considered more harmful than rain—the sun. ✎ Prompt: Challenge yourself to bring shade and shadow to your coloring page. Focus on the contrast between light and dark to give your image depth and dimension.
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