10 Adorably Charming Tree Coloring Pages for Your Little Nature Lovers

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Trees are truly a captivating aspect of nature, aren’t they? They supply us with essential resources like toilet paper, furniture, and, of course, oxygen. It’s clear that without trees, human life on Earth would be impossible, which is why there’s been a concerted effort over the past few decades to plant trees and combat deforestation. If you or your little explorer love the great outdoors, you’re likely eager to engage in any tree-themed activity. Luckily, today’s offering includes delightful tree coloring pages that are bound to inspire creativity.

After all, a love for trees is only natural. They provide spaces to climb, swing, and sustain life—not just for us, but for countless creatures as well. Think about all the animals that depend on trees: birds, chipmunks, curious squirrels, and numerous insects. Even larger wildlife, like bears, rely on trees for safety and comfort. Young bears often find refuge high up in trees to escape predators, and adult bears sometimes scratch their backs on tree trunks. When food is scarce, they may even resort to munching on tree bark.

However, exploring the woods isn’t always feasible—especially on those dreary, rainy days. That’s where these tree coloring pages come in handy (or should we say tree-t?). Plus, coloring can help your child develop essential skills that prepare them for kindergarten. To make it even more fun, we’ve included fascinating facts about trees. Once your little nature enthusiast finishes these coloring pages, consider exploring our flower coloring pages, jungle coloring pages, forest coloring pages, and other nature-themed printables.

Free Printable Tree Coloring Pages

  • Tree Page No. 1
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    Did you know trees work hard to keep our air clean? According to the U.S. Forest Service, trees removed one-third of all fossil fuel emissions from the air between 1990 and 2007. That’s impressive!
  • Tree Page No. 2
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    Love the tree-lined streets in your area? You should! They not only look beautiful but also reduce indoor air pollution by an estimated 50 percent. Those lovely dogwoods are doing their part to keep you feeling good inside. (Though, they might still trigger allergies—sorry!)
  • Tree Page No. 3
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    The Japanese concept of shinrin-yoku, or “nature bathing,” has been scientifically proven to elevate moods and reduce stress. If you can’t stroll among the trees, just viewing them can help; a study from South Korea found that workers with tree views reported feeling less stressed.
  • Tree Page No. 4
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    Unlike many living things, trees don’t die of old age. Some can live for thousands of years! In California, for example, sequoia trees are around 4,000 to 5,000 years old.
  • Tree Page No. 5
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    Check this out! Across the U.S., you can find “moon trees,” which grew from seeds that traveled with astronauts to the moon. They show no signs of being affected by their lunar trip, and plaques identify them in nearly every state.
  • Tree Page No. 6
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    Trees don’t grow from the bottom up; they grow from the top. If you attach a birdhouse or feeder to a low branch, it will remain accessible as the tree grows taller.
  • Tree Page No. 7
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    Can you tell an oak from a maple? Identifying trees can be tricky, especially given that there are about 60,000 different tree species worldwide. Brazil, Colombia, and Indonesia have the highest number of tree species.
  • Tree Page No. 8
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    Ever wondered about the total number of trees on Earth? Scientists estimate there are about three trillion trees, but that’s 46 percent fewer than 12,000 years ago—imagine how fresh the air was back then!
  • Tree Page No. 9
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    Interestingly, more than half of the 60,000 tree species are unique to just one country, highlighting the diverse climates and environments of our planet.
  • Tree Page No. 10
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    Here’s a fun fact: at least 7,500 of those species are apple trees! They’re among the easiest trees to climb, with many branches starting close to the ground. Apples have an average of 10 seeds and belong to the rose family. Did you know that Johnny Appleseed was a real person? He planted apple seeds across the country, but the apples he grew were tart and primarily used for hard cider and brandy.

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In summary, these ten delightful tree coloring pages will not only entertain your little ones but also educate them about the importance of trees in our environment. With fun facts and vibrant images, they can engage in a creative activity while learning about the vital role trees play in sustaining life on Earth.