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Introduction
Welcome to this fun Daffodil coloring page collection! If you like bright flowers and silly smiles, you are in the right place. These pages show daffodils dancing, reading, baking, jumping, and even riding bikes. Some are calm and cozy. Others are playful and full of action. Each Daffodil coloring page is simple, sweet, and easy to color. You can use sunny yellow, bright orange, leafy green, or any color you love. There are bees, butterflies, rainbows, and balloons too. Every picture is made to bring giggles and big smiles. Grab your crayons and let the fun begin!
Daffodil dancing in the breeze
This picture shows a happy daffodil dancing in the breeze. The flower has a big smile and looks full of joy as it sways in the wind. There are a few smaller flowers and grass around it, and fluffy clouds float in the sky. It’s a fun and cheerful scene for kids to color. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle part, green for the stem and leaves, and light blue for the sky. The ground can be light brown or green to make it look bright and sunny.
Daffodil with butterfly friend
This picture shows a daffodil standing tall with a butterfly flying nearby. The flower looks bright and happy, and the butterfly seems to be saying hello. The scene is calm and pretty, showing a warm spring day. Kids will enjoy coloring this picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The butterfly can be colored with blue, pink, or purple wings, and a black or brown body. The grass can be green, and the small rocks light gray or brown.
Daffodil is reading a storybook
This picture shows a daffodil happily reading a storybook. The flower has a big smile and looks very interested in the book. It stands on green grass with long leaves around it. The scene feels calm and fun, perfect for kids who love flowers and stories. You can color the daffodil petals yellow, the middle part orange, and the stem and leaves green. The book can be brown, red, or blue. The ground can be light brown, and you can make the sky light blue to complete this cheerful picture.
Daffodil hugging a little bee
This picture shows a daffodil hugging a cute little bee. Both look happy and friendly, showing a sweet moment in nature. The bee is sitting gently on the daffodil’s petal, and the flower seems to smile with joy. It’s a lovely picture for kids to color. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle part, and green for the stem and leaves. The bee can be yellow and black with light blue wings. The grass can be green, and the ground light brown to make it look bright and cheerful.
Daffodil skipping happily
This picture shows a happy daffodil skipping joyfully. The flower looks full of energy with its arms wide open and a big smile on its face. It seems to be having lots of fun, enjoying a bright and sunny day. Kids will love coloring this playful picture. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The face can be light yellow or peach, and the background can be light blue to show a clear sky. This drawing brings a cheerful spring feeling to life.
Daffodil holding a magic wand
This picture shows a daffodil holding a magic wand. The flower looks tall and bright, standing on green grass with sparkles around it. It feels like the daffodil is casting a fun spell to make the garden glow. Kids can enjoy coloring this magical scene. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle, and green for the stem and leaves. The wand can be yellow or gold with a bright star on top. The little sparkles can be light blue or pink to make the picture look magical and cheerful.
Daffodil blowing bubbles
This picture shows a daffodil blowing shiny bubbles. The flower looks gentle and calm as the bubbles float around it. It’s a peaceful and happy scene that feels like a warm spring day. Kids can have fun coloring this picture with soft and bright shades. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The bubbles can be light blue or pale pink with white highlights to look shiny. This drawing is perfect for a relaxing and cheerful coloring time.
Daffodil peeking from a window
This picture shows a daffodil peeking from a window. The flower stands tall and bright, enjoying the sunlight coming through the glass. The curtains gently hang on one side, making the scene look calm and cozy. It’s a peaceful moment showing nature and home together. Kids will enjoy coloring this simple and pretty picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves. The window frame can be brown, the curtain light blue or pink, and the outside bushes green to make it look warm and sunny.
Daffodil catching raindrops
This picture shows a daffodil catching raindrops during a soft rain. The flower looks happy and calm, enjoying the water falling from the sky. Around it, there are bushes and small flowers, making the scene look fresh and full of life. It’s a perfect rainy day for coloring fun. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The raindrops can be light blue, the ground dark brown, and the small flowers pink or purple to make the page bright and cheerful.
Daffodil wearing a party hat
This picture shows a daffodil wearing a fun party hat. The flower looks cheerful and ready to celebrate with a big smile on its face. Its tall stem and wide leaves make it stand out like it’s having a happy day. Kids will enjoy coloring this playful daffodil. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The party hat can be bright colors like red, blue, or pink, with yellow or green dots. This drawing is full of joy and perfect for party-themed coloring fun.
Daffodil feeding baby birds
This picture shows a daffodil feeding two baby birds sitting on its leaves. The flower looks kind and gentle, sharing care and love with the little birds. The scene feels warm and peaceful, just like a spring morning in the garden. Kids will have fun coloring this sweet picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves and grass. The baby birds can be light blue, yellow, or brown. The ground can be light brown, and the stones gray to make it look natural and bright.
Daffodil flying with balloons
This picture shows a bunch of daffodils flying with colorful balloons. The flowers look light and happy as they float up into the sky. It’s a joyful and fun scene that feels like a spring celebration. Kids will love coloring this happy picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the centers, and green for the stems and leaves. The balloons can be bright colors like red, blue, pink, purple, or yellow. The sky can be light blue to make the flowers and balloons stand out beautifully.
Daffodil resting on a cloud
This picture shows a daffodil resting softly on a fluffy cloud. The flower looks peaceful and calm, as if it’s floating high in the sky. It’s a sweet and dreamy scene that kids will enjoy coloring. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle, and green for the stem and leaves. The cloud can be light blue or white with soft gray shading. The sky can be colored light blue to make it look bright and sunny. This picture feels calm and full of gentle spring magic.
Daffodil playing hide and seek
This picture shows a daffodil playing hide and seek among tall grass. The flower has a cute, smiling face and looks like it’s peeking out, ready to be found. The tall leaves and little clouds in the sky make the scene look fun and lively. Kids will enjoy coloring this happy daffodil. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves and grass. The sky can be light blue with white clouds. This picture is full of play and joy, perfect for spring coloring fun.
Daffodil cheering at a sports game
This picture shows a daffodil cheering at a sports game. The flower has a big smile and is holding fluffy pom-poms in both hands. It looks full of excitement and fun, cheering for its favorite team. Kids will love coloring this happy daffodil. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the middle part, and green for the stem and leaves. The pom-poms can be bright colors like red, blue, or pink. The ground can be light brown, and you can add a light blue sky to make it cheerful and lively.
Daffodil jumping in puddles
This picture shows a daffodil happily jumping in puddles after the rain. Water splashes around as the flower plays and enjoys the fresh air. Other daffodils in the background watch and smile, making the scene look fun and cheerful. Kids will love coloring this playful picture. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves and grass. The puddles can be light blue, and the sky can be soft blue with white clouds. This drawing shows the joy of a bright, rainy spring day.
Daffodil listening to music
This picture shows a daffodil listening to music with big headphones. The flower looks calm and happy, enjoying the soft tunes. Its eyes are closed, and it seems to be relaxing on a peaceful day. Kids will enjoy coloring this cool and relaxing picture. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the middle part, and green for the leaves and stem. The headphones can be blue, red, or purple. The ground can be light brown or green. This picture is perfect for kids who love flowers and music together.
Daffodil holding heart balloons
This picture shows a daffodil holding heart-shaped balloons. The flower looks joyful and sweet, smiling as it lifts the lovely balloons high in the air. The scene feels warm and full of love, perfect for Valentine’s Day or spring fun. Kids will enjoy coloring this happy daffodil. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves and stem. The heart balloons can be pink, red, or purple. The ground can be light brown or green. This picture is full of love and cheerful spring spirit.
Daffodil blowing dandelions
This picture shows a daffodil gently blowing dandelions into the air. The tiny seeds float away with the wind, making the scene look soft and peaceful. The flower looks calm and happy, enjoying a lovely spring day in the garden. Kids will enjoy coloring this relaxing picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and grass. The dandelions can be light gray or white, and the sky can be light blue. This picture brings a peaceful and breezy spring feeling.
Daffodil holding a little umbrella
This picture shows a daffodil holding a little umbrella in the rain. The flower stands tall and dry under the umbrella while raindrops fall all around. It looks calm and cozy, enjoying the rainy day. Kids will have fun coloring this cute and peaceful scene. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The umbrella can be any bright color like red, blue, or purple. The raindrops can be light blue to make the picture look fresh and cheerful.
Daffodil flying a kite
This picture shows a daffodil flying a kite on a windy day. The smiling flower stands happily among the grass while the kite soars high in the sky. Soft clouds float around, and a few butterflies flutter nearby, making the scene look bright and cheerful. Kids will love coloring this playful picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the grass and leaves. The kite can be any bright color like red, blue, or purple, and the sky can be light blue with white clouds.
Daffodil cuddling with a bunny
This picture shows a cute bunny cuddling with a bunch of daffodils. The bunny looks happy and gentle, holding the flowers close with a big smile. It’s a sweet and cozy spring scene that kids will enjoy coloring. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle, and green for the stems and leaves. The bunny can be light brown, gray, or white with pink ears and cheeks. The ground can be light green, and you can add a light blue background to make the picture look soft and cheerful.
Daffodil sliding down a rainbow
This picture shows a daffodil sliding down a bright rainbow. The sky is full of fluffy clouds, and the flower looks happy and full of joy. It’s a fun and colorful spring scene that makes you smile. Kids will love coloring this cheerful picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and grass. The rainbow can have red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple stripes. The sky can be light blue, and the clouds white to make everything look bright and happy.
Daffodil riding a bicycle
This picture shows a daffodil riding a bicycle on a sunny day. The flower looks cheerful, and there’s a basket full of flowers on the bike. Green leaves and plants surround the path, making the scene look fresh and full of life. It’s a fun and happy spring picture for kids to color. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves. The bicycle can be red, blue, or pink, and the flowers in the basket can be colorful. The ground can be light brown or green for a bright look.
Daffodil hugging a teddy bear
This picture shows a daffodil hugging a cute teddy bear. The bear is holding a heart and smiling, while the daffodil stands tall behind it. It’s a sweet and loving scene that makes you feel warm and happy. Kids will enjoy coloring this adorable picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves. The teddy bear can be brown, gray, or cream, and the heart can be red or pink. This drawing is perfect for spring or Valentine’s Day fun coloring.
Daffodil playing xylophone
This picture shows a happy daffodil playing a xylophone. The flower looks cheerful as it makes music with colorful notes floating around. It’s a fun and musical scene that kids will love to color. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle, and green for the leaves and stem. The xylophone bars can be in bright colors like red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. The ground can be brown or green, and the music notes can be black or rainbow colors to make the picture lively and fun.
Daffodil balancing on one leg
This picture shows a daffodil balancing on one leg. The flower looks happy and calm while standing in a garden with other small flowers around. It’s a fun and peaceful scene that shows balance and joy. Kids will enjoy coloring this cute daffodil. Use yellow for the petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The small flowers can be pink, purple, or blue. The ground can be brown or green, and the background can be light blue to make it bright and cheerful.
Daffodil jumping rope
This picture shows a happy daffodil jumping rope. The flower looks full of energy and fun as it skips with a big smile. Its petals and leaves move as it jumps up and down. Kids will love coloring this cheerful spring picture. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the stem and leaves. The rope can be red, blue, or purple. The ground can be brown or green to make it look lively and bright. This picture is perfect for kids who enjoy playful flowers!
Daffodil making a flower crown
This picture shows a happy daffodil wearing a flower crown. The daffodil has a big smile and looks proud of the pretty crown made of small flowers. It’s a fun and cute springtime picture to color. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the middle, and green for the stem and leaves. The little flowers in the crown can be pink, blue, purple, and white. The ground can be brown or green. Kids will enjoy adding bright colors to make this cheerful flower shine.
Daffodil baking cupcakes
This picture shows a happy daffodil baking cupcakes in a cozy kitchen. The daffodil is in a pot and smiles beside yummy cupcakes and baking tools. The room looks warm and full of sweet treats. Kids will love coloring this cheerful baking scene. Use yellow for the daffodil petals, orange for the center, and green for the leaves and stem. The cupcakes can be pink, daffodil, or brown with colorful frosting. The kitchen can be light colors like cream, white, and tan to make it bright and happy.
Conclusion
These Daffodil coloring page designs are full of cheer, charm, and springtime joy. Some pictures are quiet and peaceful. Others are loud and lively. No matter which one you choose, each page is ready for your bright ideas. Color inside the lines or outside them. Use soft shades or bold tones. Make your flower happy, sleepy, silly, or proud. With every Daffodil coloring page, you create something special and unique. Keep coloring, keep smiling, and let your art bloom!







