
Summer Popsicle Trio
Three ice popsicles on sticks in a row — a swirl pop, a bitten dripping pop, and a rocket pop — each with a cute smiling face. A fun summer coloring page.
Cool off with this trio of ice popsicles standing in a row on their sticks. One has a twisty swirl, one has a bite taken out of it with a little drip, and one is shaped like a rocket — and each wears a cute smiling face. Because there are three separate pops, you get to invent three different flavors, which makes this page especially fun for kids who love bright colors. The shapes are big and bold, so it works well for younger colorers, while the swirl and rocket layers give older kids something to shade neatly. Popsicles are said to have been invented by accident when a boy left a cup of soda with a stirring stick out in the cold overnight. Use layered colors on the rocket pop for the classic red, white and blue look. Print on US Letter or A4 and chill out.
Coloring Tips
- Three flavors — give each popsicle its own color so the trio looks like three different treats.
- Layer the rocket — color the rocket pop in stacked bands of red, white and blue for the classic look.
- Follow the swirl — trace the twisty swirl with two alternating colors to make it spin off the page.