25 Baby Coloring Pages - Free!
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Did you like the way we colored this baby? It's so sweet! If you like the result, you can go ahead and make your own work of art, use the same techniques, or try different ones! Use whatever you please. You'll do a great job.
We have animated baby drawings and crying baby drawings to color that you will love because they are so adorable. You will have fun coloring these little ones with your colors, so explore all you want and choose the ones you like best.
Have you ever held a baby in your arms? They may seem cute to you, or maybe a little funny-looking. Babies are human beings like us, but ones who have been born only a short time ago, that is, they cannot do the same activities as a person who is older.
If you like babies, you are in the right place! You will find various baby coloring pages with which you can practice your art as much as you want. And not only that, we also add valuable information on top of each image so you can learn about them.
At Coloring Together we would like you to have fun at the same time that you learn new things, which is why we have drawings to color on every topic you can imagine.
You can send us your drawings. If you do, we will be able to publish them in the gallery. Everyone will be able to admire your creations! What do you think of the idea?
Do you hear that? It's a baby crying! We have to try to calm it down with your colors. Why don't you color it? Maybe it will get happier if you do. It will turn out great!
Babies coloring pages
Why color pictures of babies?
Babies are small and fragile, since they are barely developed compared to an older person. Surely you can do activities that a baby couldn't, right?
Babies have to always be with their parents, or with people who can take care of them properly.
Have you been with a baby? You will notice that they have to be bathed, fed, cleaned, and entertained. If they are sick, it is hard to know what they have or what they feel because they can't talk well.
All the development they must have to become big and strong boys and girls is very interesting. Would you like to learn more about it?
Then don't just stand there! If you decide to paint the pictures to print and color that we have available to you, you will find information and fun facts about babies that you didn't know. This will let you gain new knowledge that you can share with others. What do you think of the idea?
Come and have fun with us at Coloring Together, you won't regret it.
Learn while coloring Babies
- Babies have hair all over their body! Isn't that amazing? It's called lanugo, and it protects the baby inside the womb. Sometimes they lose it before being born.
- Lanugo is body hair that all babies have during gestation to protect their skin, since it is thin and has no subcutaneous fat, so the lanugo works as a protective layer.
- A newborn's brain can grow about 1% per day, and after turning three months old, it grows 0.4% daily. How astonishing!
- According to the Guinness Book of Records, the heaviest baby in the world at the time of birth weighed 10.2 kilos. That's way too much!
- Newborns often have cold hands and feet, do you know why? Because when they are so little they can't regulate their temperature well, in addition to having an immature circulatory system.
- About 1 in 3 babies is born with a birthmark. And you, do you have one?
- On November 17 of each year, the World Health Organization commemorates World Prematurity Day.
- Generally, newborns cry without tears. This is because the baby's tear ducts are not yet fully developed, so during the first month they don't usually shed tears.
- Babies don't sweat! Isn't that cool? Their sweat glands are not fully developed until around 6 months of age.
- Babies have more bones than adults! Doesn't that seem crazy to you? A newborn can have almost 300 bones.
- A newborn baby has up to 100 more bones than an adult, do you know why? Many of their bones are still in separate pieces of soft cartilage, and over time they join together (fuse) until there are about 206 when the baby grows up.
- Have you ever seen a newborn's head? They have a slight dent, called a fontanelle. This makes it easier for the head to pass through the birth canal without the brain being damaged.
- At 13 weeks of pregnancy, the baby begins to produce urine and it is released into the amniotic fluid. How crazy!
- A baby's brain corresponds to 10% of its weight, while its head corresponds to a quarter of its total weight.
- Have you noticed how much babies grow in their first two years of age? At two years old they quadruple their size and double their weight at birth.
- Baby boys usually weigh more than girls. The weight of a baby boy is usually between 2,500 and 4,300 g, while that of girls varies between 2,400 and 4,200 g.
- Babies sleep a ton! Generally, newborns usually sleep between 10 and 18 hours a day.
- A baby is born with approximately 70 primitive reflexes. Do you know what they are? They are automatic responses of the body to external stimuli. Although, these gradually disappear little by little as the baby grows.
- Babies' hearts beat more frequently because they are not developed, so the contraction capacity of the heart muscle is lower.
- Smell is the most developed sense at birth. It is a matter of survival, since this way babies can recognize their mother by her scent.
