
Kindergarten Counting Numbers
The chunky numbers 1, 2, 3 beside one apple, two balloons, and three stars — a kindergarten counting numbers coloring page.
Learning to count comes to life on this kindergarten counting numbers coloring page, where the thick rounded numbers 1, 2, and 3 line up beside the objects they name: one apple next to the 1, two balloons beside the 2, and three stars next to the 3. The chunky number shapes are easy to fill for the youngest colorers, and the matching pictures turn coloring into hands-on counting practice. As your child colors each group, count the items out loud together to connect the number to the amount it stands for — one of the first big math ideas kids learn. Older children can shade each number a different color and decorate the curly balloon strings and the pointy stars. Counting to three is often one of the very first math milestones a child reaches. Print it on US Letter or A4 and color your way up from one to three, counting out loud all the way.
Coloring Tips
- Count as you color — say the number, then touch and count each apple, balloon, and star to match it.
- One color per number — give 1, 2, and 3 their own shades so each counting group is easy to tell apart.
- Float the balloons — bright colors and a thin string make the two balloons look ready to drift away.