20 Hawaii Coloring Pages - Free!
Countries and Cultures
Our bodies are crying out for sun, sand and sea. I know! Let's go to Hawaii! There's no better time than now for a well-deserved vacation on a paradise island. We even brought our coloring supplies along. Did you like the drawing we colored? It was such a fun process!
Even though the Coloring Together team is taking a vacation on the beach, we haven't forgotten about you. We've brought you the best Hawaii pictures to color! So don't be surprised if the temperature starts to rise.
Do you already know how you're going to color your drawing? If you have glittery gel pens, this would be a great time to use them. With the hatching technique it will surely look amazing and it will sparkle when you show it off! Remember that adding shadows to your drawings creates a 3D effect that will make you feel closer to the sea.
Wait! We know you must be in a hurry to feel the sea breeze through your drawing, but would you like your art to be known around the world? Send us a photo! We have a spot reserved in our gallery so the drawings of our little followers can be admired from anywhere.
Do you have your supplies handy? Excellent! The Hawaii coloring pages are waiting for you to show off the culture they're so proud of. Don't waste any more time! It's time to show your talent for coloring.
Hawaii coloring pages
Why color hawaii pictures?
Hawaii is one of the fifty states that make up the United States, and it was the last to join in 1959 through a popular vote. Honolulu is its capital and most populated city, with more than 340,000 residents out of the nearly one and a half million who live in the whole state.
The Hawaiian Archipelago has 132 islands, although only 8 of them are inhabited. Because Hawaii is so remote, almost everything is imported and expensive. Its products are mostly: coffee, pineapple, vanilla, nuts, sugar cane and honey.
At Coloring Together we're excited to tell you that we gathered the best Hawaii pictures to color. Everything is designed so you can relax from anywhere in the world. You might even start to feel the sea breeze while you color.
That's not all! On top of each of the Hawaii coloring pages you'll find a fun fact that will help you learn a little more about these beautiful islands. What more could you ask for? We promise fun while you learn new things. That's not something you see every day!
Learn while coloring Hawaii
- Hawaii is the last state that joined the United States.
- The Hawaiian Archipelago has 132 islands, although 124 of those islands are uninhabited.
- Are you curious where the word Hawaii comes from? It comes from the word "hawaiki" in proto-Polynesian, and it translates as "place of the gods" or "place of origin".
- Hawaii is one of the United States states with the most animal species, but unfortunately many of them are endangered.
- Snakes are banned in Hawaii, since they destroy the native wildlife.
- The typical Hawaiian garland made with flowers (Lei) means friendship or love and is given at Hawaiian celebrations. It is considered rude to refuse it.
- When you take off the Hawaiian flower garland, don't throw it in the trash. Lay it on the ground, since in Hawaii it is believed that this way the flowers return to their place of origin.
- Hawaii is the only United States state with commercial plantations of cacao, vanilla and coffee.
- The Dole Plantation, located in Hawaii, is in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest maze in the world. It's shaped like a pineapple!
- Hawaii is a state with great respect for nature. One example is that in 2015 Oahu banned the use of plastic bags in all stores.
- Jurassic Park, Planet of the Apes and The Karate Kid are some of the movies filmed in Hawaii.
- Hawaii is one of the two states that don't move their clocks forward in summer, something the rest of the country does to make the most of daylight.
- Hawaii is the only state that honors a monarch. On June 11 it celebrates King Kamehameha, who unified the islands in the year 1810.
- Hawaii is a state with fewer than one and a half million residents, and the Hawaiians are the minority! Its population is mostly made up of Americans of Asian descent.
- The island of Hawaii, or Big Island, grows bigger every year. This is because the Kilauea volcano has been erupting for 30 years, so when the lava solidifies the island grows a little more.
- The Mauna Loa volcano, located in Hawaii, has been used to simulate NASA expeditions. Before going to the moon, the astronauts trained on this volcano to adapt to the conditions.
- On the island of Kauai in Hawaii, it is forbidden to build buildings taller than the palm trees.
- In Hawaii, the rooster is the animal par excellence. You can find it everywhere!
- The oldest island that makes up Hawaii is the Kure Atoll. It is approximately 28 million years old.
- The Iolani Palace, located in Hawaii, is the only royal palace in the United States.
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