
A joyful, calming, and creative farm adventure—designed especially for kids!
Welcome to a world full of happy animals, friendly farmers, busy tractors, and peaceful country landscapes. Fun on the Farm is a delightful coloring book created for children ages 6–9 who love animals, nature, and hands-on creative fun. With bold lines, simple shapes, and joyful characters, this book is perfect for young artists at home, in classrooms, or during quiet time.
Children will explore charming farm scenes featuring cows, horses, pigs, chickens, tractors, barns, pumpkin patches, and more. Each page is intentionally designed to support early elementary motor skills, focus, and creativity—making it ideal for both neurotypical children and children with autism or sensory needs.
What’s Inside:
- 35+ Adorable Farm-Themed Coloring Pages
Including tractors, barns, horses, cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, pumpkin patches, and peaceful pastures. - Kid-Friendly, Bold Outlines
Makes coloring easier for beginners and helps kids stay inside the lines. - Fun and Happy Characters
Smiling animals, cheerful farmers, and friendly scenery that spark imagination and storytelling. - One-Sided Pages
Each illustration is printed on the right side only to prevent bleed-through and make sharing or displaying artwork easier. - Perfect for Ages 6–9
A great balance of simple and slightly detailed pages to help children grow their confidence as young artists. - Designed for Home, School, and Therapy Settings
Wonderful for early finishers, morning work, art centers, calm-down corners, and occupational therapy.
Why Kids & Parents Love This Book:
- Encourages creativity and imagination
- Helps improve fine-motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- Provides calming, screen-free fun
- Ideal for car rides, rainy days, and classroom activities
- Inspires conversations about animals and farm life
The Perfect Gift For:
🎁 Kids who love animals
🎁 Teachers building classroom activity libraries
🎁 Homeschool families
🎁 Early learners who enjoy calming, creative time
🎁 Holiday, birthday, or “just because” surprises