Seasons coloring pages for spring, summer, fall, and winter fun
This seasons collection brings the whole year onto the coloring table: spring gardens, summer beach days, fall leaf piles, and cozy winter scenes. You’ll find simple pages with big suns, umbrellas, pumpkins, and snowflakes for younger kids, plus more detailed calendars, patterned leaves, holiday touches, and outdoor scenes for older colorers. It’s a handy set for classrooms talking about weather and months, families marking the start of a new season, or anyone who wants a printable activity that moves from April showers to December snow without leaving the page.
Fun facts to share while coloring
Seasons happen because Earth is tilted as it travels around the Sun, not because our planet is much closer or farther away. When the Northern Hemisphere leans toward the Sun, the United States has summer; when it leans away, we have winter. The Southern Hemisphere has the opposite season at the same time. Around the spring and fall equinoxes, day and night are nearly the same length. The summer solstice brings the year’s longest daylight in the Northern Hemisphere, while the winter solstice brings the shortest. In fall, many tree leaves change color because green chlorophyll breaks down, revealing yellows and oranges that were already in the leaf.
Coloring tips
For a classic seasons palette, reach for fresh spring greens, pink blossoms, and pale rain-cloud blues; bright summer yellow, ocean turquoise, and watermelon red; fall orange, rust, gold, and brown; and winter icy blue, evergreen, silver, and soft gray. Many season pages have repeating shapes like raindrops, sun rays, leaf veins, and snowflake arms, so try coloring one section lightly, then adding darker edges or tiny lines to show texture. A white gel pen or uncolored space works beautifully for snow and sparkle. For a creative twist, divide one page into four corners and color the same tree through spring buds, summer leaves, autumn colors, and winter branches.