
Number Eight Bees
A big curvy numeral eight beside exactly eight smiling bees with looping flight trails — a buzzing counting coloring page.
Buzz, buzz — it's time to count to eight! This lively page sets a big curvy numeral eight next to exactly eight little smiling bees, each trailing a looping flight path, with a flower or two tucked into the scene. Matching the eight bees to the digit "8" reinforces counting and quantity, while following the loopy trails is great practice for steady crayon control. The round bee bodies and bold number suit younger colorers, and the swirling flight lines and flower petals give older kids finer areas to fill. Honeybees live together in hives and visit flowers to gather nectar, helping plants grow — a sweet science fact to share. Their classic stripes invite yellow and black, but the flowers can be any color you like. Print it on US Letter or A4 and count every busy bee before you color it in.
Coloring Tips
- Stripe the bees — alternate yellow and dark stripes on each body to give all eight bees their classic look.
- Trace the loops — follow the curly flight trails with your crayon for fun fine-motor practice.
- Count first — tap each bee and count to eight before coloring, then check it matches the number.