Friday, June 5, 2009

Rose Coloring Pages

June is National Rose Month in the United States. "Since 1986 the rose has been the official National Floral Emblem of the United States and the rose is the official state flower of: the District of Columbia, Georgia, Iowa, New York, and North Dakota."

Apothecarys-Rose


Parents, to help celebrate National Rose Month, you can take your children or grandchildren out to the garden and show them how to plant and care for roses.

We decide to add some rose coloring pages to Fun 4 The Children as part of the celebration.

Your children and/or grandchildren can print out these pages (with your help if needed) and help celebrate this month by giving a rose coloring page to someone to say "I'm thinking of you", "Thank you", "You're special to me" or "I love you"!

I've listed a generalization of colors and their meaning:

Red - symbolizes love and romance
White - symbolizes innocence
Yellow - is for friendship
Pink - is for gratitude and appreciation
Orange - is for enthusiasm
Purple - is for enchantment.

Grab the crayons, markers, stickers, glitter glue and whatever else you want to use to decorate your rose coloring pages and join in the celebration!

Rose bouquet #1

Rose bouquet #2

Rose bouquet #3

Color the roses - color roses to match their meanings

Enchanted rose coloring page

Rose coloring image - with butterfly and ladybug

Rose coloring image - with hearts

Rose coloring image - multiple roses

Rose coloring image - multiple roses #2

Rose coloring image - multiple roses #3

Rose coloring image - with the word rose

Rose coloring image - roses are red

Roses in vase #1

Roses in vase #2

Rose coloring image #1

Rose coloring image #2

Rose coloring image #3

Rose coloring image #4

Rose coloring image #5

Rose coloring image #6

Rose coloring image #7

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