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🎨 Introduction
You’ve searched Pinterest, scrolled through blogs, and clicked a dozen links—only to find printables that are low-quality, hard to download, or overloaded with ads. All you want is something simple, cute, and actually useful to help your toddler or preschooler learn their colours.
These free printable colour posters are exactly that.
As someone who’s seen just how powerful visual learning can be for young kids, I know how important it is to have clear, engaging resources that don’t take ages to prepare. These printables are designed for quick clicks and easy printing—no faff, no fluff.
In this post, you’ll get a full set of downloadable colour posters. Each one features objects kids already know and love, making colour learning fun and memorable. You can click any image for a full-size version, print it at home or school, and start using it right away
🖼️ What This Printable Includes
Each colour poster is a kid-friendly visual guide that introduces one colour using familiar objects. They’re clean, bold, and easy to understand—ideal for toddlers and preschoolers just starting to learn their colours.
Here’s what you get:
Red: Apple, cherries, strawberry, ladybug, crabOrange: Orange, carrot, squash, tiger, traffic cone
Yellow: Banana, corn, sun, bee, duck
Green: Broccoli, lettuce, tree, frog, caterpillar
Blue: Butterfly, cap, bird, whale, crayon
Violet: Grapes, eggplant, lavender, octopus, mangosteen
Pink: Flamingo, rose, dragon fruit, pig, donut
Brown: Wood, pretzel, bear, deer, nest
Black: Bat, spider, shoes, wheel, cat
Each image is clickable. Just tap or click on any image to open the full-size version—ready to download and print.
🖨️ How to Use These Posters
These posters are super versatile and designed to be as easy as possible to use. Here’s how you can make the most of them:
👉 Download and Print
Click any image to open the full-size version.Right-click (or tap and hold on mobile) to save it.
Print at home, school, or a local print shop.
✂️ Use Them in Different Ways
Hang them up: Decorate your playroom, classroom or learning space with colour-themed walls.Flashcard fun: Print smaller versions and turn them into flashcards.
Learning activities: Use them during storytime, sing-alongs, or sorting games—“Can you find something red in the room?”
Laminate for durability: Want to reuse them? Laminating them makes them last much longer with little hands.
Whether you're teaching one child at home or an entire class, these posters are designed to be a no-stress tool that supports early colour recognition and vocabulary.
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