Here's a cute kitty to colour in! And we've left a space to design a collar for your cat too. Don’t forget to give them a name and perhaps a little fish to eat?!
We've rounded up some great links below to help your child with colouring techniques...
The "go to" crayon, Crayola has some wonderful ideas here:
https://www.crayola.com/t…/how-to-landing/creative-coloring/
They also have lots of free colouring print outs on their site:
https://www.crayola.com/featured/free-coloring-pages/
And remember colouring is not just for the kids! It's very therapeutic, so why not print out a few copies for the whole family, young and old?
The illustrator Millie Marotta has created a beautiful and de-stressing colouring-in sheet to download.
"Colouring is a great way to get creative indoors. It’s also a relaxing activity that can help keep anxious thoughts at bay. In this time of crisis, many of us are feeling worried. Millie Marotta’s Love NHS initiative offers a way to de-stress through the mindful activity of colouring in while celebrating the heroes working in the National Health Service.
Download from here:
https://www.pavilionbooks.com/…/28/millie-marottas-love-nhs/