Spring fun grows fast with May Coloring Pages as flowers bloom and days turn warm. People have enjoyed coloring for many years and early printed pages for kids became popular in the 1900s as a simple way to learn and play. These pages now show gardens and animals and sunny scenes so kids can enjoy the feel of May.

Kids fill pages with bees and butterflies and baby animals. Simple outlines help young hands stay steady and clear shapes make coloring easier. Bright themes keep attention strong and support focus and creativity at the same time so kids enjoy both fun and learning in one activity.
These May pages come as printable files and easy PDF downloads. Parents and teachers use printable sheets at home or in class and they print well on standard paper. Clean designs load fast and simple formats make downloading and printing quick and smooth for everyday use.
May Coloring Pages - Free Easy to Print and Color
Cozy Cottage Surrounded By Spring Plants Coloring Sheet
Floral Frame Surrounding The Word May Coloring Page
Friendly Frog Sitting On Lily Pads Coloring Page
Garden Watering Scene With Flowers Growing Coloring Sheet
Happy May Celebration With Kids And Confetti Coloring Page
Kids Enjoying Ice Cream On A Warm Day Coloring Sheet
May Happiness With Balloons And Nature Scene Coloring Sheet
May Magic Garden With Mushrooms And Tiny Creatures Coloring Page
May Nature Trail With Trees And Birds Coloring Sheet
May Word Decorated With Leaves And Floral Patterns Coloring Page
Smiling Sun Over A Field Of Tulips Coloring Page
Welcome May Letters With Butterflies And Vines Coloring Sheet
Bright Spring Meadow With Flowers And Bees Coloring Page
Butterfly Flying Over Fresh Blooming Flowers Coloring Sheet
Cute Bunny Sitting In A Flower Patch Coloring Sheet
Little Duck Family Walking Near A Pond Coloring Page
May Adventure With Kids Camping In Nature Coloring Page
May Blooming Garden With Butterflies Coloring Sheet
May Blossoms Around A Cozy Treehouse Coloring Sheet
May Breeze Through A Field Of Tall Grass Coloring Sheet
May Flowers Surrounding A Happy Snail Coloring Page
May Fun Day With Kids Flying Kites Coloring Page
May Garden Tea Party With Cute Animals Coloring Sheet
May Joyful Day At The Farm With Animals Coloring Page
May Sky Full Of Birds And Clouds Coloring Page
May Sunshine Picnic Scene Coloring Page For Kids
Sunny Garden Scene With Kids Playing Outdoors Coloring Page
Hands-On May Coloring Craft
May coloring pages are more than just a creative outlet—they bring the energy of spring into learning. Coloring builds hand control, focus, and color awareness, and when kids transform their pages into a craft, they also practice planning, sequencing, and imaginative thinking. It’s a wonderful way to welcome warmer days with art and play.
What You’ll Need
- Printable May coloring pages (butterflies, flowers, bees, garden scenes, Mother’s Day themes)
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- A paper plate or cardstock circle
- Scissors
- A hole punch
- String or yarn
- A pencil or wooden skewer (for the spinner pin)
- Optional: tissue paper, pressed flower stickers, watercolor paint
Steps to Make Your Spring Garden Mobile
1. Pick Your Spring Shapes
Let your child choose three to five May-themed images they love—a butterfly, a sunflower, a bumblebee, a watering can, or a ladybug. Having a mix of shapes makes the mobile more exciting.
2. Color Each Picture
Encourage bold spring colors—bright yellows, pinks, purples, and greens. Kids can add their own patterns to butterfly wings, petal details to flowers, or stripes to bees. The more personality, the better.
3. Cut Out Each Shape
Carefully cut around each colored figure. This step builds hand strength and fine motor precision, and kids get a satisfying sense of accomplishment seeing each piece take shape.
4. Decorate the Header Card
Cut a strip of cardstock and write “My Spring Garden” or a name of the child’s choosing. They can color a border of leaves or vines around it. This becomes the top piece the whole mobile hangs from.
5. Punch Holes and Attach Strings
Use a hole punch to make a small hole at the top and bottom of each figure. Cut strings of varying lengths and tie each spring shape to the one above it, creating a hanging chain. Attach the top chain to the header card.
6. Hang and Display
Loop a longer piece of string through the top of the header card and hang the finished mobile near a window, in a doorway, or above a desk. Watch it spin gently in the breeze.
Extra Tips and Ideas
- Make It a Gift: A May mobile makes a heartfelt Mother’s Day or Teacher Appreciation gift—personal and handmade.
- Add Texture: Tissue paper petals glued behind flower cut-outs add a beautiful layered effect.
- Name the Garden: Ask kids to invent names for their bees and butterflies and tell a short story about their spring world.
- Go Seasonal: Add a sun at the very top and a grass strip at the bottom to frame the mobile like a full outdoor scene.
- Group Project: Each child in a classroom or family can make one chain, then connect them all into one giant spring display.
Why This Activity Works
This craft blends coloring, cutting, sequencing, and spatial thinking into one joyful project. Kids make real decisions—what goes where, how long each string should be, which shapes belong together—which builds confidence alongside creativity. The finished mobile is something they made from start to finish, ready to brighten any room just like May itself.

