School Library and Reading Routines Bookmark Craft printable coloring page
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School Library and Reading Routines Bookmark Craft

A printable school library and reading routines coloring pages page featuring bookmark craft.

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Sheet

1 page

Format

PDF

Difficulty

medium

Collection

School Library and Reading Routines

At a glance

A child using a wheelchair decorates a bookmark at a school desk with craft supplies nearby.

childwheelchairschool deskbookmarkpencilscissors
Classroom deskMaking a bookmarkCheerful, creative, and school themed mood

Detailed scene description

What this coloring page shows

This printable coloring page shows a cheerful child seated in a wheelchair at a school desk, working on a bookmark craft. A bold header reading “BOOKMARK CRAFT” sits at the top, while the main scene is centered below with generous open space around it. The child has braided hair gathered into a fluffy puff, bright expressive eyes, and a shirt decorated with a large flower. On the tabletop, the child holds a pencil over a long bookmark that includes simple star and heart shapes, with a tassel string resting nearby. A cup of craft tools on the right holds scissors and drawing supplies, giving the page a clear classroom project theme. A backpack stands beside the desk, and the wheelchair’s large wheel, footrest, and smaller front wheel add meaningful detail without crowding the composition. Large areas on the desk, backpack, clothing, bookmark, and wheels make this page inviting for young colorists practicing school routines, creative crafts, and inclusive classroom scenes.

Coloring ideas

How to color this page

Use bright colors for the bookmark shapes to make the craft stand out.
Color the backpack with a contrasting shade from the desk for clear separation.
Add different colors to the pencils, scissors, and tools in the cup.
Use gentle skin, hair, and clothing colors to personalize the child.
Shade the wheelchair wheels lightly to show the spokes and round shapes.

Suggested palette

sunny yellowsky bluecoral pinkleaf greenlavenderwarm brownsoft gray

Ways to use this page

back to school coloringlibrary routine lessonbookmark craft activityinclusive classroom worksheetfine motor practice

Skill focus

creative expressionfine motor controlschool routine awarenessshape recognition

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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Pick paper that matches your coloring tools

Standard 80gsm paper works for everyday use. Move to heavier paper if you plan to color with markers.

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Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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Where can I find more pages like this one?

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