Traffic sign colouring pages for kids: Pedestrian crossing sign
Next time you're out for a walk with the kids, teach them about what the different road signs mean and why they're there. This activity will remind children that the signs they see everywhere around them have meaning. Get kids to colour in these free printables.
What you need:
- computer with internet access
- printer
- paper
- colouring pencils and markers
Number of players:
Activity:
Teach children about the different road and traffic signs and what each of them means. By letting them colour in these free printables they are more likely to remember them and pay attention to their warnings.
This sign is often placed in high-traffic, low-speed areas, cars are reminded to look out for pedestrians. Likewise, those on foot must keep an eye out for vehicles in the area. Children should be aware that they can cross where they see this sign, but to wait for cars to stop first. It is a driver's obligation to stop and let walkers cross the road safely.
Print this traffic sign for kids to colour in.
Find more traffic signs for kids to colour in:
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