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Spring Bumblebee on a Flower

A chubby smiling bumblebee landing on a wide-open flower — a cute, cheerful spring coloring page.

ThemeSpring
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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This cute, chubby bumblebee has a striped body, small rounded wings, big friendly eyes, and a tiny smile as it lands on a large open flower. The petals spread wide beneath it and a single leaf curls off to the side. Bumblebees really do visit flowers like this to drink nectar, and the powdery pollen that sticks to their fuzzy bodies helps new flowers grow — a great fact to share while coloring. The bee's bold stripes are the star here: they give younger children clear sections to fill, while older kids can shade the wings or add patterns to the petals. With its rounded, friendly shapes, the page suits toddlers as easily as bigger fans of bugs and gardens. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and decide whether your bee gets classic black-and-yellow stripes or something wonderfully unexpected.

Coloring Tips

  • Stripe by stripe — alternate dark and bright bands on the body for that unmistakable bumblebee look.
  • Open the flower — color each petal a slightly different shade so the bloom looks big and inviting.
  • Pale wings — keep the rounded wings light or gray so they read as thin and see-through.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the bee on a flower?
Bumblebees land on open flowers to sip nectar, and they carry pollen between blooms — that is how this little visitor helps the garden grow.
Is the bumblebee easy to color?
Yes — its body is chunky and the stripes give clear sections, so even young children can fill it in with confidence.

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