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Free Printable Number Coloring Pages (1–20)

Twenty bubble-number coloring pages plus five color-by-number scenes. Every number 1 to 20 gets its own page, paired with that many objects to count and color.

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25 pages · Best for ages 3–7 · PDF, US Letter

Free Printable Number Coloring Pages (1–20) — sample page preview
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What's inside the PDF

  • Numbers 1 through 20 — one large bubble number per page, with that many items to color (1 sun, 2 fish, 3 stars…).
  • Five color-by-number scenes for older kids — beach, jungle, garden, dinosaur, outer space.
  • A blank "draw your favorite number" page at the end.
  • Black-and-white only — works on any home or office printer.

How to use them

Print all 25 pages as a packet, or just the numbers your kid is working on right now. For toddlers, the bubble numbers double as coloring practice and number recognition. Point and count the objects as they color. For preschool and kindergarten, the color-by-number scenes turn coloring into a number-finding game — the legend at the bottom tells them what color goes where. Works great as a travel pack stapled into a manila folder, or as a quiet-time activity for the dinner shift.

What this builds

Number recognition is the first step toward early math fluency, and coloring the matching count of objects is how that recognition becomes intuitive. The color-by-number pages add a second skill on top: following directions, decoding a legend, and self-checking work. For the 3–4 range these pages are also fine-motor practice (staying inside the lines of a bubble number is real coloring work). For the 5–7 range the color-by-number scenes scratch the same itch as a puzzle.

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Ages 2–5 · 4–7 · 7+ · Adults

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Frequently asked questions

What ages are these number coloring pages for?
Bubble numbers work for ages 3–5. Color-by-number scenes are better for ages 5–7. The pack has both, so it grows with your kid.
Do the color-by-number scenes have an answer key?
Each scene has its color legend printed on the same page so kids can self-check. The whole point is independence.
Can I print these for a classroom?
Yes, for a single classroom or home daycare. Don't redistribute the PDF file online.
Black-and-white or color printer?
Black-and-white. Every page is line art so kids do the coloring.
Is this really free?
Yes. We make activity books for every age in the family — 2–5, 4–7, 7+, and adults; this pack is a free sample. If you like it, the full Hawaii Activity Book on Amazon has 60+ pages of similar content.

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