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Bee on a Daisy

A round, friendly bumblebee landing on a wide-open daisy, with dotted flight trails buzzing around it — a sweet nature coloring page.

ThemeFlower
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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A chubby striped bumblebee touches down right in the heart of a big daisy on this cheerful coloring page. The daisy's petals fan out around the bee, a leafy stem holds everything up, and little dotted lines trace the path the bee flew to get there. The shapes are clear and friendly, making it a comfortable pick for early-elementary colorers, while the bee's stripes and the ring of petals give older kids something to shade neatly. It is also a nice chance to talk about why bees visit flowers: they sip nectar and carry pollen from bloom to bloom, which helps new flowers grow all over the garden. Try a sunny yellow center, white or pink petals, and the classic yellow-and-black bee, then decide whether your sky is blue or sunset orange. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and color it however you imagine your garden.

Coloring Tips

  • Stripe the bee — alternate yellow and black or brown bands so the bumblebee reads clearly against the daisy.
  • Center it — a golden or orange daisy middle makes the bee on top pop right off the page.
  • Trace the path — color the dotted flight lines a soft gray or blue so they hint at movement without overpowering the flower.

Frequently asked questions

Is this page good for younger children?
Yes — the bee, petals, and leaves are large, rounded shapes, so kids in early grades can color it comfortably while older ones add stripe and petal detail.
Why is the bee on the flower?
Bees visit flowers like daisies to drink nectar and gather pollen, and that pollen helps the flowers make seeds. It is a fun fact to share while coloring.

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