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Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks
Every Based Story Time episode has matching coloring pages. Clean line art of the characters and scenes from each story, ready for your child to bring to life in their own colors. Bold, simple shapes for small hands, printable on any home printer.
Drop your email once and every page unlocks. Print them, hand them to your child with crayons, and have twenty quiet minutes without a screen in sight. If you already get my emails, you'll be recognized automatically — no form to fill out.
New pages every week.

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from A Tale Of Two Shipwrecks

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from Teeny Weeny Elliot And Olivia

Coloring page from Jaxon Learns To Draw

Coloring page from Jaxon Learns To Draw

Coloring page from Jaxon Learns To Draw

Ian the Owl tilts his head and asks Elliot for help with a garden mystery. A gentle scene with a simple background for younger children.

A ladybug walks along a strawberry leaf, eating aphids one by one. Plenty of detail in the leaves and flowers for older children.

Olivia chases chickens through the garden, laughing so hard no sound comes out. A busy, joyful scene with lots to color.

Coloring page from Olivia's Unicorn Wish.

Coloring page from Olivia's Unicorn Wish.

Coloring page from Olivia's Unicorn Wish.

Drip floats among the clouds beside a watchful sun. The beginning of the journey, where everything is still and full of possibility.

Drip discovers the world inside a living cell. Water is not just around life, it is inside it.

Drip transforms into a crystalline snowflake above a frozen pond. Water remembers what it has touched, and the shape it takes tells the story.

Jaxon being shown how to hold his stave by his father Chris. "A stave isn't a club. Hold it like you'd hold a baby bird." The first lesson about the proper use of strength.

Chris and a neighbor working a stave on a sawhorse together while a child watches. Built on barter and earned trust — "Tomorrow I'll need help with the north fence." "Done." No contract. No argument.

Forest creatures from the moment Jaxon learns the lesson: "It didn't even have to fight." "What did it have to do?" "Just... show it was ready." A porcupine, a fox, and a hedgehog in their woodland.

Jaxon and Ian the Owl together in the meadow at the start of the adventure. A gentle scene with plenty of open space for younger children.

Ian the Owl spreads his wings and shows Jaxon his first simple machine — a lever. Detailed background for older children.

Jaxon discovers what was inside the chest all along. The cave scene with the open chest and the toy car — the moment everything pays off.
New pages every week, added the same day the episode goes up.