Coloring pages of angels

The angels symbolize the acts of kindness around the world. Every act of kindness, big or small, is never wasted. Everyone can do an act of kindness to the world that will bring good energies and cause the good to unfold and move on. On August 22, National Angel Day encourages good deeds and kindness to others. By supporting those in need and inspiring others to do kindness, we present an act of an angel here on earth.
The American writer Jane Howard Feldman also felt the presence of angels. After all, her website claims that angels inspired her to create this day. She started this day in 1993 to encourage people to perform small acts of kindness, and over the years, the popularity of this day has grown by leaps and bounds.
On this page you will find coloring pages of angels that will inspire you to act like them and be good to others. We hope you enjoy coloring these pages and this will be our small act of kindness for you :)
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥

coloring page of mother angel holding a baby
Angel and baby
angel girl coloring book heart
Angel girl
cute little girl angel with wings standing
Cute girl angel
angle girl with wings
cute angel
angel woman with wings
angel woman
beautiful woman angel wings Disney style
angel girl
angel coloring book
angel boy cute anime style coloring page
angel boy
boy angel
boy angel
angel boy holding a puppy dog
angel with puppy
cute angel girl holding a puppy dog
cute angel girl with dog
ancient greek angel coloring page

Greek mythology coloring pages

Greek mythology gods coloring pages in anime style. Greek mythology is the collection of myths created in ancient Greece. These myths have been around for a long time. They tell, among other things, about gods in human form, their plots and the plots of mortal heroes or demigods and monsters of various kinds. In Greek culture there were a large number of gods, according to their roles and according to their location. In different cities there were local gods, with different names, who played different roles. On this page you will find coloring pages of great and prominent gods from Greek mythology. If you like anime style and also the stories of Greek mythology, you will surely enjoy coloring these coloring pages. Enjoy!
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥

The Greek god Zeus is the creator of lightning
Zeus
king of the gods on Mount Olympus- Zeus
Zeus
God of the seas, water, storms, hurricanes, earthquakes and horses.
Poseidon
Demeter Goddess of the harvest, fertility, agriculture, nature and the seasons
Demeter
Hera Queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage, women, childbirth and family
Hera
Athena Goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare.
Athena
God of light, prophecy, philosophy, archery, truth, inspiration, poetry, music, arts, manly beauty, medicine, healing, and plague
Apollo
coloring page of Apollo
Apollo
Artemis Goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, virginity, the Moon, archery, childbirth, protection and plague
Artemis
Greek mythology goddes Artemis
Artemis
Ares God of war, violence, bloodshed and manly virtues
Ares
Aphrodite Goddess of love, pleasure, passion, procreation, fertility, beauty and desire
Aphrodite
Hestia Goddess of the hearth, fire and of the right ordering of domesticity and the family
Hestia
Goddes Greek mythology Hestia
Hestia
Dionysus God of wine, the grapevine, fertility, festivity, ecstasy, madness and resurrection
Dionysus
Greek mythology coloring pages Dionysus
Dionysus
Hades god of the dead and the king of the underworld
Hades
Medusa one of the three Gorgons female with living venomous snakes in place of hair
Medusa
Greek mythology meduza coloring page
Medusa
Medusa snakes instead of hair coloring page
Medusa
Calliope the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry
Calliope

Quokka Coloring pages

Coloring pages of quokkas, one of the most cute animals in the world. The quokka is an Australian marsupial, also called the "happiest animal in the world" because of the smile that is always on its face. Quokka Day does not yet have a fixed date, and is celebrated between the end of August and mid-September. The Quokka Day celebrations were announced by the Minister of Tourism of the island of Rottnest in Australia, which is the main place where the quokka lives. Quokka is the national emblem of the island of Rottnest, located near the city of Perth in the state of Western Australia. Unfortunately it is in danger of extinction, because its living area shrinks as the person makes his mark in the area. Quokka is an herbivore that is mainly active at night. It needs hiding places to protect her from foxes, cats, dogs and dingo. Due to deforestation, swamp drainage and burning of vegetation for agricultural development, its hiding places are shrinking and its species is in a vulnerable state of conservation. For this reason the Rottnest Island Authority has announced an entire weekend to be dedicated to quokka to raise awareness for the need to preserve it. Many quokkas live in a small terrestrial colony in the Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, where they are parallel to another small marsupial, the Gilbert's potoroo (Potorous gilbertii). The size of the quokka is about the size of a domestic cat and is one of the first Australian mammals to be seen by Europeans who came to Australia in the 17th century.
Willem de Vlamingh, a Dutch captain who explored the central west coast of Australia (then called New Holland) reported in 1696 that the island where he saw the quokka was full of giant rats, so he called it "Eylandt 't Rottenest" (in Dutch "rat's nest").
The quokka is a human-friendly animal. It is not afraid of them and often approaches them, but on the island of Rottnest, coming into contact with quokka is illegal.
The weight of the quokka ranges from 2.5 to 5 kg. Its body length is 40-90 cm and its tail is relatively short for a pocket animal. It can climb trees and shrubs. The quokka calves once a year, and in its litter there is only one puppy, which further puts this species in danger of extinction.

Here are the coloring pages of quokkas. Choose the drawing of quokka that you want to paint, print and color for your enjoyment. If it failed or you want to paint differently and use other colors, no problem, you can go back and print again. 
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
Quokka Coloring pages for kids of Australian animals
Australian animals coloring pages quokka
extremely cute quokka coloring page
cute Australian animals coloring pages for kids


Quokka

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