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Magnet Fun Coloring Pages for Kids
Magnet Fun Coloring Pages introduce young learners to simple science in a playful way. Perfect for kids aged 4–8 in Kindergarten to Grade 2, these printable pages build creativity, curiosity, and fine motor skills. Parents and teachers can use them for fun science lessons, quiet activities, or engaging classroom learning time.
Free Printable – Magnet Fun Coloring Pages for Kids
Magnet Picks Up Coins
A girl uses a magnet to gather coins from the ground.
A little girl happily uses a magnet to pick up large coins. The shapes are simple and easy to color. Thick outlines emphasize the attraction effect. This helps kids learn that magnets can pull certain metals.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: blonde or brown
- Dress: pink
- Shoes: purple
- Coins: gold
- Magnet: red and silver
Magnet Pulls Nails
A boy uses a magnet to pull and collect nails.
A child holds a magnet as nails fly toward it with motion lines. The bold outlines make the action very clear. Kids can easily color each object. This image demonstrates how magnets attract iron objects.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: green
- Shorts: blue
- Nails: gray/silver
- Magnet: red and silver
Testing Magnetic Objects
A child tests which objects are magnetic and which are not.
A boy tests a magnet on various objects on a table. Some items stick while others do not. The simple design helps children understand differences. This page teaches sorting based on magnetism.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: light blue
- Table: brown
- Objects (blocks, shapes): mix of colors (red, yellow, blue)
- Magnet: red and silver
Paper Clip Chain Magnet
A boy creates a chain of paper clips using a magnet.
A boy smiles as paper clips form a chain on a magnet. The bold outlines make the chain visible. Kids will enjoy coloring repeating shapes. This shows how magnets can create linked chains.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: blue
- Shorts: green
- Paper clips: silver
- Magnet: red and silver
Magnet and Toy Car
A girl uses a magnet to move a toy car.
A girl holds a magnet near a toy car with metal parts sticking. The design is simple and playful. Thick lines keep it easy to color. This teaches that some toys contain metal.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown or black
- Dress: purple or pink
- Shoes: red
- Toy car: blue or yellow
- Magnet: red and silver
Magnet Test in Kitchen
A boy tests if a spoon sticks to a magnet.
A child tests a spoon and fork using a magnet. Both objects stick clearly. The large shapes are beginner-friendly. This page explains the use in daily life.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: orange
- Shorts: green
- Spoon: silver
- Magnet: red and silver
Magnet Treasure in Sand
A boy finds hidden metal treasures in the sand using a magnet.
A boy uses a magnet to find metal objects in sand. The scene is simple and fun. Thick outlines make details clear. This shows how magnets can help find hidden items.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: green
- Shorts: blue
- Sand: light yellow or beige
- Shoes: blue
- Magnet: red and silver
- Coins/rings: gold and silver
Magnet Experiment
A child explores how magnets attract small metal objects.
A child experiments with mixed objects on a table. Some objects stick while others do not. The design is clean and simple. This page builds curiosity about magnet behavior.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: brown
- Shirt: yellow
- Table: light brown
- Magnet: red and silver
- Batteries: black and copper
- Wires: red and black
- Small objects: gray/silver
Magnet in Toolbox
A boy uses a magnet to pick up screws from his toolbox.
A boy holds a magnet near a toolbox. Nails and screws fly toward it. The bold lines show clear motion. This teaches how magnets help organize tools.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Cap: blue
- Shirt: green
- Pants: blue
- Shoes: brown
- Toolbox: red or orange
- Tools (wrench, etc.): gray/silver
- Screws: silver
- Magnet: red and silver
Magnet and Safety Pins
A girl uses a magnet to attract shiny safety pins.
A girl lifts safety pins using a magnet. The shapes are large and simple. Thick outlines enhance clarity. This coloring page shows that small metal items can also be attracted.
Instructions for Coloring:
- Hair: light brown or blonde
- Headband: pink or purple
- Shirt: light blue
- Skirt: pink
- Shoes: red
- Magnet: red and silver
- Safety pins: silver
Magnet Fun Coloring Pages make learning about magnets exciting for kids. These printable coloring sheets help children explore science while building creativity and fine motor skills. Perfect for home or classroom activities. Download and print these fun magnet coloring pages today, and share them with friends, parents, and teachers for joyful learning. Be the first to see new content on our Telegram channel.