Preschool Back to School Preschool Counting Bears Table printable coloring page
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Preschool Back to School Preschool Counting Bears Table

A printable preschool back to school coloring pages page featuring preschool counting bears table.

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Sheet

1 page

Format

PDF

Difficulty

easy

Collection

Preschool Back to School

At a glance

A preschool child in a wheelchair counts teddy bear counters at a table with a backpack nearby.

childwheelchaircounting bearstablebackpackglasses
Preschool classroomCounting bear playCheerful, inclusive, and educational mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This cheerful preschool coloring page shows a young child seated in a wheelchair at a classroom table, happily playing with small counting bear toys. A large “PRESCHOOL COUNTING” heading spans the top, while the child fills the center of the page with round glasses, two puff ponytails, a bow, a flower shirt, and a smiling expression. The table stretches across the lower half, holding five teddy-bear counters arranged in a simple row and one being touched or placed by the child’s raised hand. The wheelchair is clearly visible behind and beside the child, with a large spoked wheel, armrest, footrest, and small front caster. A backpack rests on the floor at the lower left, adding a back-to-school detail. The background is open and uncluttered, keeping attention on the counting activity. Large shapes, friendly faces, and repeated bear figures make this page inviting for preschoolers to color while practicing counting, observation, and fine motor control. Children can personalize each bear, decorate the backpack, and choose bright classroom colors for a welcoming school scene.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use different colors for each counting bear to support sorting and counting.
Color the backpack with a bright school-themed shade and add contrast to the zipper pocket.
Give the wheelchair wheels a darker rim and lighter spokes for clear detail.
Make the flower on the shirt stand out with a bold center and soft petals.
Use warm skin, hair, and clothing colors to keep the child as the main focus.

Suggested palette

rainbow bear colorswarm skin tonespink and purple accentssunny yellowsky bluesoft greengray wheelchair details

Ways to use this page

preschool counting practiceback to school coloring activityinclusive classroom lessonfine motor morning workteddy bear theme printable

Skill focus

number recognitionfine motor controlcolor sortingvisual attention

Print and use notes

  • Open the PDF and print at 100% scale so the line art stays crisp and the page margin remains intact.
  • Use standard letter paper for everyday coloring, or choose heavier paper when working with markers.
  • Free for personal, classroom, and library use; commercial redistribution is not included.

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