For any child it's difficult to understand the time system that adults invented: hours, minutes, weeks, months, seasons. These are not things that can be touched and understood, but abstract concepts. I created these coloring pages so that your child could visually imagine the year divided into months, week divided into days, day divided into morning, afternoon, evening and night. With the help of familiar cartoons and characters kids will create associations and remember these new strange words. By coloring the names of days and months, the child will also get used to the letters
January (Olaf and Elsa)

February (Ice Age)

March (St. Patricks Day)

Monday (Shrek and Donkey)

Tuesday (Despicable Me)

Wednesday (Zootopia)

Morning (SpongeBob)
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Afternoon (Futurama)

Evening (Rey and BB8)

Night (Orion and the Dark)

April (Shrek and Donkey)

May (Tinker Bell)

June (Gravity Falls)

July (King Julien and Morris)

August (Lilo and Stitch)

September (Inside Out)

October (Wednesday and Halloween)
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November (Master Oogway)
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December (Grinch)
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Thursday (Rick and Morty)

Friday (SpongeBob and Patrick)

Saturday (Homer Simpson and Lisa)

Sunday (Kung Fu Panda)

Seasons of the Year

January (Olaf and Elsa)

February (Ice Age)

March (St. Patricks Day)

Monday (Shrek and Donkey)

Tuesday (Despicable Me)

Wednesday (Zootopia)

Morning (SpongeBob)
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Afternoon (Futurama)

Evening (Rey and BB8)

Night (Orion and the Dark)

April (Shrek and Donkey)

May (Tinker Bell)

June (Gravity Falls)

July (King Julien and Morris)

August (Lilo and Stitch)

September (Inside Out)

October (Wednesday and Halloween)
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November (Master Oogway)
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December (Grinch)
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Thursday (Rick and Morty)

Friday (SpongeBob and Patrick)

Saturday (Homer Simpson and Lisa)

Sunday (Kung Fu Panda)

Seasons of the Year

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