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Free Printable Bee Color By Numbers For Preschoolers

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Our bee color by numbers turns an ordinary coloring page into a cheerful, number-filled puzzle! Kids will love watching their busy little bees come to life as they match each number to the right color.

These buzzing worksheets do more than just fill in shapes with color—they help kids bee-lieve in themselves as they match numbers and colors. Each completed picture is a little reward that keeps them excited to color more. Plus, they’ll be so wrapped up in the fun that they won’t even notice how much they’re learning!

Looking for more bee-themed excitement? Check out our hive full of bee activities!

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Color By Numbers Bee Printables

This set of printables comes with four color by number worksheets as follows:

  • Bee with Jar of Honey
  • Bee on a Tree Branch
  • Laughing Bee
  • Bee with a Flower

This activity keeps kids busy with crayons in hand and smiles on their faces. With four different worksheets, each featuring a friendly, buzzing bee, there’s plenty to keep those tiny artists entertained. Every page feels like a bit of surprise as the colors fill in and the picture slowly comes together.

A completed "Color by Number" worksheet featuring a smiling bumble bee holding a pink flower against a blue sky. The page includes a color key at the bottom, with corresponding numbers filled in on the image. Crayons in matching colors are scattered around the worksheet, and a blue floral fabric is partially visible at the top.Pin

There’s more to these pages than just filling in spaces! Little ones get to practice recognizing numbers, following simple directions, and strengthening those early learning skills in a relaxed, creative setting.

Each completed bee is a mini achievement, boosting confidence with every correctly matched color. Before they know it, they’ve built patience, focus, and a sense of pride in their work.

With four happy bees waiting to be colored, there’s no shortage of excitement. Every new page is a fresh start, another chance to grab their favorite crayons and watch a friendly bee take shape. Who knew a few numbers and colors could create so much joy?

A completed "Color by Number" worksheet featuring a cute bumble bee sitting on a tree branch with green leaves against a blue sky. The worksheet includes a color key at the bottom, and crayons in matching colors are scattered around. A blue floral fabric is partially visible at the top.Pin

Spring Books For Kids

Too Many Carrots: This adorable book about a rabbit with way too many carrots will have your kids giggling! When he loads on too many that he can’t even go in his house, he’s on the hunt for somewhere to live. Read what happens as his friends try to help. This book is cute and has a great message of sharing!

Pete The Cat and the Cool Caterpillar: Pete’s new friend is a caterpillar! But when his best buddy goes missing, Pete has to find out what happened to him. He soon realizes he’s going to need a lot of patience to discover what exactly happened to his caterpillar!

I Don’t Want To Be A Frog: Little frog wants to be anything but, you guessed it, a frog. He tries his hand at being a cat, rabbit, pig, and owl, but he just can’t manage to be like them. All along the way, his dad encourages him to just be a frog, but it’s not until he has a surprise run-in with a wolf that he rethinks what it means to be a frog.

A set of four completed "Color by Number" activity sheets featuring cute bumble bee illustrations. Each sheet has a numbered coloring guide and depicts bees in different cheerful scenes, such as sitting on a flower, enjoying honey, resting on a branch, and holding a flower. The pages are placed on a white surface with a blue floral fabric partially visible at the top.Pin

Fun Spring Crafts

Bee Paper Cup Craft – This buzzing DIY transforms a simple paper cup into a bee ready to spread some smiles! Snipping, gluing, and sticking all combine to create a wide-eyed little critter that’s as cute as a bee.

Those tiny hands stay busy, practicing important skills as they piece everything together. And once the glue dries, their new winged friend is ready to perch on a shelf, zoom across the room, or star in a make-believe garden!

Ladybug Paper Plate Craft – A simple paper plate becomes a bright red ladybug with big black spots, ready to crawl into any craft collection! Cutting, painting, and assembling each part keeps little hands moving as the friendly bug takes shape.

The best part? Once their spotted critter is finished, it can flutter into storytime, liven up a display, or be the star of a springtime lesson. It looks like this bug is spot-on and ready for a good time!

A collage of four spring-themed kids' crafts, including two paper cup bumblebees with wings, two ladybugs made from red paper plates with black spots, two colorful butterfly crafts made from decorated paper tubes, and two handprint flower bouquets in paper jars. The crafts are made using bright colors, construction paper, and simple materials.Pin

Butterfly Toilet Paper Roll Craft – An ordinary toilet paper roll spreads its wings in the most colorful way! With each snip and addition of color, a bright and happy butterfly starts to take shape. Kids strengthen their fine motor skills and practice following steps as they assemble their butterflies.

Those pretty wings aren’t just for looks—they’re ready to flutter into something special! 

Flower Handprint Card Craft – Tiny hands, big blooming fun! This adorable craft lets kids trace their own handprints, snip them out, and piece together a lovely bouquet, complete with a carefully crafted vase. Sticking everything in place helps with coordination, and picking colors makes it uniquely theirs.

The cherry on top? It blossoms into a heartfelt keepsake that’ll make Mother’s Day unbe-leaf-ably sweet!

Spring Activities For Preschoolers

Watch those tiny fingers hop into action with frog cutting practice worksheets! These froggy-themed pages excite practicing scissor skills, with wiggly lines, zigzags, and boxes that keep the hands moving and the minds focused.

Every careful cut helps build hand strength and develop psychomotor skills, and before you know it, those scissors feel as natural as a frog leaping from lily pad to lily pad! 

A completed "Color by Number" worksheet featuring a cheerful bumble bee with a yellow body and black stripes, sitting on a pink flower against a blue sky. The worksheet includes a color key at the bottom, and crayons in matching colors are scattered around. A blue floral fabric is partially visible at the top.Pin

These spring worksheets make learning as refreshing as a warm breeze! Tracing and solving simple puzzles give those thinking muscles a good stretch, helping little hands get steady for writing. Each page is sprinkled with cute springtime friends, making every activity a real hare-raising good time!

A collage of four educational worksheets for kids, including a "Cutting Practice" sheet with frogs and dashed lines, two "Color by Number" butterfly worksheets with different color schemes, and a "Spring Patterns" worksheet where children cut and paste images to complete sequences. A pair of green-handled scissors is placed near the spring-themed worksheet.Pin

Grab those crayons and watch butterflies come alive with every stroke! These butterfly color-by-numbers turn matching numbers into a delightful challenge, keeping hands stable and eyes sharp.

Bit by bit, colors fill the page, patience pays off, and soon enough, a butterfly emerges, ready to soar in a rainbow of colors!

A completed "Color by Number" worksheet featuring a happy bumblebee sitting in a grassy field, dipping a stick into a pot of honey. The background is blue with green hills, and the bee's body is yellow with black stripes. The worksheet includes a color key at the bottom, and crayons in matching colors are scattered around. A blue floral fabric is partially visible at the top.Pin

In Fun-A-Day’s butterfly life cycle sensory bottles, kids can sort different types of pasta and place them in the correctly labeled bottle, matching each shape to a stage—from tiny eggs to wiggly caterpillars, cozy chrysalises, and finally, fluttering wings.

Along the way, they strengthen their dexterity, practice early science concepts, build sorting and matching skills, and even boost their curiosity about the natural world!   

Free Bee Color By Numbers Printables

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