Washington Coloring and Handwriting Book
This Washington Coloring and Handwriting Book makes learning about the Evergreen State fun! Kids get excited exploring the 50 states of the United States with hands-on activities, and this printable delivers precisely that.
Your children will love coloring Washington’s green forests and astonishing wildlife while practicing handwriting. They’ll color state symbols and work on penmanship without realizing they’re building critical skills!

Use these pages during your geography lessons or on rainy days when everyone needs something to do. The fun designs make kids reach for their crayons and pencils right away!
And let’s face it – anything that keeps kids happily learning while giving you a breather is a win, right?
What is the learning benefit of this Washington Coloring and Handwriting Book?
Your child gets sneaky learning time! While they color an orca whale or trace “Washington,” their brain connects what they see, know, and do.
Those fingers gripping crayons build the muscles needed for good handwriting in all their schoolwork!
Geography can feel tedious to kids. But coloring a green dragonfly or a Walla Walla sweet onion helps them learn state facts the fun way! They’ll start linking these symbols to Washington, creating a mental map that sticks better than just pointing to a state on paper.
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What it includes:
Want to peek inside this Washington coloring and handwriting book? It starts with the state’s shape waiting for colors while hands practice writing “Washington” below. It’s like a friendly welcome from the Pacific Northwest!
Get ready to discover Washington’s natural treasures! The Western Hemlock tree needs green crayons for its branches and cones. The pretty Coast Rhododendron shows off its flowers – did you know it’s Washington’s state flower?
Kids will add bright colors to its petals while practicing words like “Coast” and “Rhododendron” with helpful dotted lines.
Water creatures get their pages, too! The Steelhead Trout swims across one page with its cool spots. The Orca Whale makes a big splash on another.
Each plant and animal gets its page with bubble letters to color, detailed pictures to bring to life, and handwriting practice at the bottom!

Fun ways to use this printable:
These pages kick off all kinds of Washington adventures! With some creativity, these sheets become exciting learning activities with your kids asking to learn more about the Evergreen State.
Washington Taste Test Challenge
Bring Washington flavors to your kitchen table! After coloring the apple page, buy different types from the store (Washington grows amazing Honeycrisp, Gala, and Granny Smith apples).
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Cut them up and have kids taste each one and pick favorites! Brave families can try sweet onions and learn about the famous Walla Walla region.
Kids can make charts showing the sweetest or juiciest apple. Take photos of your taste tests to go with their colored pages for an incredible food project!
Washington Symbol Detective Game
Turn your child into a state detective! After they color a page, challenge them to spot that symbol in real life, books, or videos. See an orca in a nature show? Five points! Find a Western Hemlock in a tree book? Ten points!
Make a simple score sheet for kids to track their “symbol sightings” all week. They’ll start noticing their world in new ways! This game works great for families planning a Washington trip – kids can bring their colored pages and check off symbols they find.
Even without visiting Washington, this detective work builds sharp eyes and helps kids connect symbols to the state.
Washington “Show What You Know” Museum
Make a corner of your home into a Washington State Museum! As you finish each coloring page, put it on a wall with a fact card where kids write something cool they learned. Add small items for each symbol – a pinecone for the Western Hemlock, a toy whale for the orca, or a real apple for the state fruit.
This growing museum becomes a point of pride as kids see their artwork added up. When guests visit, your children can be “museum guides,” showing off Washington’s symbols.
This activity builds speaking skills and boosts confidence while reviewing their learning. The display gives purpose to their coloring and turns a simple activity into something they’ll want to share!

More Printable State Learning Resources:
State studies should be fun! These colorful, hands-on resources bring each state to life better than boring textbooks. When kids connect with state symbols through activities, those facts stick in their minds much better than memorizing.
This Washington printable is just one in our growing collection of resources designed to help kids look forward to state studies! Each resource captures what makes that state unique through carefully selected symbols and activities.
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- 700+ printable pages
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