Samples from this collection of toy coloring pages. |
The origin of toys is prehistoric; dolls representing infants, animals,
and soldiers, as well as representations of tools used by adults are
readily found at archaeological sites. The origin of the word "toy" is
unknown, but it is believed that it was first used in the 14th century.
Toys are mainly made for children.
Playing with toys is important when it comes to growing up and
learning about the world around us. Younger children use toys to
discover their identity, help their bodies grow strong, learn cause and
effect, explore relationships, and practice skills they will need as
adults. Adults use toys to form and strengthen social bonds, teach,
remember and reinforce lessons from their youth, discover their identity, exercise their minds and bodies, explore relationships, practice skills, and decorate their living spaces.
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- Color a Wooden Work Bench
- Nursery Stairs and Balance Beam for Climbing and Coloring
- Color This Toy Telephone Shape Sorter
- Color a Nursery Rocking Boat
- Color This Wooden Barn and Farm Blocks
- Color a Pull and Lace Boot Toy
- "S is for sled," alphabet coloring page
- Swing High and Low
- These babies play with a ball
- Sailing a Tiny Boat in A Brook
- Getting dressed for play
- "S is for scooter" alphabet coloring page
- "B is for broken" alphabet coloring page
- "B is for bear" alphabet coloring page
- A kiddie-kartoy to color
- A paper hat parade!
- Color game night with dad
- Color these children playing and singing with a xylophone
- "J is for Jack-in-the-box" alphabet coloring page
- The doll stroller coloring page
- "B is for beach" alphabet coloring page
- The nursery coloring page
- Color this little girl catching butterflies
- What, another tea party?
- Color these children playing in the nursery...
- "J is for jigsaw puzzle" alphabet coloring page
- Color a Toy Ark and Animals
- Dolls Wash Toy Elephant
- Washing Dolly's Clothes
- The Number "2" and Pull Toys
- Baking A Cake For Dolly
- Playing With a Rubber Ball
- Color a toy drum, horn, and peg dolls
- Color this doll who is sick and in bed...
- The Gingham Dog and Calico Cat Still in A Spat!
- Peg people coloring page
- Strolling With Dolly
- Scrubbing The Floors with Dolly
- The Treasure Box
- Visiting With Friends
- The Quilting Bee
- "T is for Tea Party" alphabet coloring page
- "T is for truck" alphabet coloring page
- "T is for top" alphabet coloring page
- Sweeping For Dolly
- Boys building shelters with blankets
- Running and Playing With Friends
- Ironing for Dolly
- A Nursery Balance Platform For Coloring
- Color the Preschool Blocks and Children
- "M is for musical toy" alphabet coloring page
- Color Raggedy Ann and Andy
- "Ring around the roses, a pocket full of posies
- These children are playing with a vintage toy pony
- These children are celebrating the 4th of July
- Dancing around a maypole...
- "D is for doll" alphabet coloring page
- Color This Kitten Town Circus
- The original army blanket...
- Go to bed sleepyhead!
- Color these children pretending to be royalty
- Color the little boy and his hobby horse
- Coloring pages of pedal fairykars
- Color Mister Quack
- Color "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- Color a China Doll from 1910
- Swinging in the trees!
- Color this goat transportation
- Color This Old Quilted Bear
- Color this plush bunny for Easter
- Hess Truck Coloring Pages at Ray's Hess Toy Trucks
- Coloring Collections at Fisher-Price Toys
- Toy Train Coloring Collection from MomJunction
- Thomas & Friends Coloring Pages from Thomas&Friends
- Lego Coloring Sheets Collection from Lego.com
- The Doll Coloring Book