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Writer's pictureJennifer Depew

Coloring Pages for Adults and All Ages

I made a 2025 calendar which turned out to be so fun that I felt it deserved activity pages and the result was a Scavenger Hunt with an Easy, (sync), and a Harder version, (sync), which teach math - counting with tally marks on the Easy version and counting with a data table on the hard version - a computer version could be made from that with a basic Google spread sheet template. And there is a simple one page Library book log, (sync). Coloring pages turned into a more extensive Easy Reader Science Encyclopedia coloring book - for parents too! And a Poetry activity journal and Cookbook type of guide are also in the works.




The 2025 Special Day Calendar is ready to go as a digital version to look at on your computer or print off for yourself. I will be ordering some printed ones too but haven’t yet nor found a way to make it print as you order it product.



But, yippee! It looks great on the computer. My photography is gorgeous, in my own opinion, and the calendar could be a screen wallpaper maybe.

  • The calendar as a pdf file, a long seamless scroll, (sync), best for printing.

  • The calendar as individual PNG pages in a Zip file: 26 pages, (sync). PNG files are good for sharing online or printing.

  • and as a Zip file in SVG format, maybe that would be better computer applications, maybe for making it into the Wallpaper type of idea (?). “Microsoft Edge HTML Document” is the file type when the zip file is opened - 26 pages. (sync)


This coloring page turned out to be a bit more parent guidance needed than the rest:

X is for X marks the spot!

Treasure Island!

See more coloring pages with poetry by Ogden Nash in this post: deNutrients.substack.


And more background on my coloring book project and the importance of talking and reading to young children in normal language. If you speak to babies in baby talk, then how are they supposed to learn real words?


  • Adult readers ... you've lost me, I'm writing for children now! (You can read it too though.) Merry Christmas & Happy Thanksgiving! This post is about a Christmas present I mentioned a few days ago and is about communicating with babies. We need to start young to have the best start in life. (deNutrients.substack)


Disclaimer: This information is being shared for educational purposes within the guidelines of Fair Use and is not intended to provide individual health care guidance.

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