House divided into spring, summer, fall, and winter scenes with birds, leaves, pumpkins, and snowman.

Four Seasons House Coloring Page

A tall house changes through four seasons, from spring flowers and summer sun to autumn pumpkins and a snowy winter yard.

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  • Ages 8-12
  • Standard style

🎨 How to color it

Try fresh pinks and greens for the spring flowers, bright yellow for the summer sun, burnt orange for the pumpkins and falling leaves, and icy blue shadows around the snowman. Use sharp colored pencils for the brick chimney, porch railings, fence slats, and windowpanes so the straight lines stay crisp. For a secret seasonal effect, shade each vertical section with a faint background wash—pale green, warm gold, amber, and soft blue.

The Door Between Seasons — The tall house is split into four narrow worlds, and the line down its front door looks less like a seam than a hidden passage. Read the full story →

The tall house is split into four narrow worlds, and the line down its front door looks less like a seam than a hidden passage. “I’m sure I heard someone knock from winter,” Lena thought, standing by the porch where the pumpkins crowded the steps.

A tiny tap came again—not from the door, but from the frosted window on the snowy side of the house. When Lena peeked closer, she saw the snowman tilting one twig arm toward the autumn tree. Can you find the snowman with the scarf on the right? He was pointing at a single leaf that had drifted across the season line and landed near the pumpkin pile.

Before Lena could pick it up, an unexpected visitor fluttered down: the little bird perched on the summer roof. “That leaf is a key,” chirped the bird, though its beak barely moved. Can you spot the bird sitting near the chimney? Together they followed the leaf past the scarecrow, under the balcony, and toward the spring garden. At the white picket fence, the leaf slipped through a tiny gate drawn between the panels. There, behind the tulips and berry branches, Lena found four small seeds—one warm, one cool, one golden, and one shining like frost—waiting to be planted in the same garden.

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