15 Clock Coloring Pages - Free!

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This clock has many details, which is why we've painted it very carefully, so we could attend to every detail and make it as beautiful as possible. If you want to paint one like this, choose the drawing you like best and get to work.

In the gallery we have available a variety of clock coloring pages, because we think that knowing the time and knowing how to invest it is important, so don't waste any more of it! If you want to grow your artistic skills and learn new things at the same time, you're in the right place!

You'll find everything from antique clock coloring pages to clock drawings for kids. You can choose the one you like best and check it as much as you want, that way you'll keep track of the time all the time.

Welcome to our site! At Coloring Together we have a whole variety of coloring pages about various topics, because we know how important it is to learn, above all. A little bit of extra knowledge doesn't hurt!

That's why we have fun facts about your favorite topics above the coloring pictures. And of course also about clocks! Above each one you'll find amazing facts about clocks. Remember that here time isn't wasted but invested!

Hurry! Send us your finished drawings and we'll gladly share them with everyone in the gallery. In it the art of all the little and big artists who visit us is displayed.

If you're ready now, grab your colored pencils, your markers, your watercolors or paints, whatever you have on hand! And let your imagination fly while coloring these incredible coloring pages.

Clocks coloring pages

Why color clock pictures?

Do you know what a clock is? You surely do, because everyone usually has a clock in their home, or even on their phone, since knowing the time has become a necessity. The clock is an object that serves to measure time, or that shows you the time of day we're in.

To be able to do various tasks, we set ourselves a certain amount of time to do them, for example, we have a specific time to go to school, have lunch, go to sleep, or wake up in the morning. This is done to make the most of our day to day. And you, do you make the most of your day?

Since we want you to learn a ton about clocks, we've brought you a whole gallery dedicated to these very special objects, and that's not all, above the coloring pictures you'll come across a fun fact about the topic that you surely didn't know.

Expanding your knowledge and improving your artistic skills is like killing two birds with one stone, so don't think about it too much and come color with us! Fun is guaranteed.

Learn while coloring Clocks

  1. The first clock that existed was created by the Egyptians, and it was known as the sundial. How incredible!
  2. The oldest known sundial is more than 3,000 years old, it was made by the ancient Egyptians!
  3. When the clock didn't exist, humans already measured time, do you know how? Using the sky! So they only told the day apart from the night.
  4. Dante, in The Divine Comedy, before the year 1321 A.D., tells about mechanical clocks with an alarm function. Had you noticed it? You've got to read the book!
  5. The Egyptians invented a water clock, known as the Clepsydra, which was used to measure time at night.
  6. The Clepsydra clock, created by the Egyptians, ended up evolving into an hourglass, which provides certain advantages, such as, for example, it wasn't affected by cold or heat.
  7. Before everyone could acquire a clock, in churches they placed a clock so that the people who lived nearby could know the time.
  8. Many years ago, clocks were placed in churches so that everyone could see the time. In addition, it was connected to a bell that they would ring at the quarter hours and on the hour, so that no one had to look out.
  9. The first wristwatches were worn only by women. But in the First World War they became popular among soldiers and pilots.
  10. The first wristwatch was created at the request of the Queen of Naples, Caroline Murat, commissioned in 1810. Thanks to the queen!
  11. In the year 1957 the first electric wristwatch appeared. Without a doubt an innovation for those times!
  12. In London there's a clock on a tower, do you know which one it is? The Big Ben! In 1916, during the First World War, the bells were silenced and the clock stopped being lit to avoid attacks from the Germans.

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