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Seasons

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Summer drawing colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

What do you think of this summer scene? Would you like to rest and cool off a little on our colorful lounge chair? We used lots of cheerful tones to paint it because we wanted it to reflect how pleasant summer is. What tones will you use to bring all these summer pictures to color to life?

We have a huge gallery where you can choose your favorites from a ton of printable coloring pages. We will love to see the beautiful techniques and materials you use to make them stand out!

It would be great to paint the swimsuits with the mosaic technique and the ocean waves with the splatter technique, don't you think?

Or if you prefer, you could fill everything in with the pointillism technique but using different types of markers and pens to make the dots.

Any technique and material you choose will look great! We couldn't be more eager to see how incredible you will make all these summer coloring pages look.

Only our best artist can take on all these kawaii summer drawings, animated summer drawings, and summer drawings for kids. We know you are the right one for the task!

Remember that we love receiving your best colored drawings! We use them to inspire many other artists to be as creative and amazing as you, so keep sending them to us!

Summer coloring pages

Why color summer pictures?

Summer is the season that follows spring and comes before autumn. It is known for its sunny and hot weather, with little rainfall and the highest temperatures of the year.

During summer, most students in the northern hemisphere of the planet are on vacation. It's the time we use to rest and have fun before going back to school!

Here at Coloring Together we love summer! We love going to the beach and eating a big slice of watermelon while the Sun tans our skin.

We are also fascinated by painting lots of summer coloring pages during this time of year! They turn out very beautiful because we draw inspiration from our surroundings to paint them.

Wouldn't you like us to bring all these summer pictures to color to life? And while we do it, you can learn many new things by reading the fun facts that go with them. They are so fun and interesting that you won't be able to stop reading them!

Are you ready? Then let's not waste any more time and let's start coloring!

Learn while coloring Summer

  1. Have you heard of the boreal summer solstice? This is a specific moment of each year that occurs between June 20 and 21 and marks the start of summer in the northern hemisphere of planet Earth.
  2. Did you know that the summer solstice is the day on which the North Pole is most tilted toward the Sun? This results in the longest day and the shortest night of the year.
  3. Have you heard of the autumn equinox? It is the specific moment when summer ends and autumn begins in the northern hemisphere of the Earth. It occurs each year between September 21 and 24.
  4. Did you know that summer can be called two different things depending on which hemisphere of the Earth we are in? In the northern hemisphere it is called “boreal summer” and in the southern hemisphere it is known as “austral summer”.
  5. The Summer Olympic Games with the most participants in history were the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. These had more than 11,417 athletes present. Awesome!
  6. The first summer blockbuster movie was Steven Spielberg's “Jaws”. This 1975 film became the first to gross more than 100 million dollars at the box office. Incredible!
  7. Did you know that the ancient Germanic, Slavic, and Celtic civilizations celebrated the arrival of summer with bonfires? They lit them on the day of the solstice during festivals and rituals they considered sacred, in order to attract good luck.
  8. Did you know that the Sun at the summer solstice sits right between the pyramids of Giza when viewed from the Great Sphinx of Giza? This proves that the ancient Egyptians had advanced knowledge of astronomy and architecture!
  9. Did you know that some structures and buildings grow in summer? Those works made of iron or metals that expand with heat, like the Eiffel Tower, grow a couple of millimeters and even centimeters during the summer.
  10. Summer is the season with the shortest nights, the longest days, and the highest temperatures of the entire year.

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