This post contains my Delaware pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATE COLORING PAGES HERE
Are you from Delaware? Or visiting Delaware? Or studying all the states one-by-one and beginning to explore Delaware? I made these free Delaware coloring pages for you - please enjoy these four pages inspired by the state of Delaware.
You’ll find a Delaware facts pages, a classic Stevie Doodles “Delaware” page, and a Delaware doodle page.
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In 1610 explorer Samuel Argall named the bay and river after Virginia’s governor, Lord De La Warr—Delaware!
Delaware was the first state to ratify, or sign, the U.S. Constitution. So its nickname is the First State. READ MORE ABOUT DELAWARE
Delaware Facts Activity Sheet
Why did the chicken cross I-95? To find their 1,999,999 friends on the other side of course! Delaware has 2 million chickens spread out across all three counties of the second smallest state. As a result of Delaware ranking third most bike-friendly, you might bike past a field and say look at all those chickens!
The Diamond State is a jewel of a place to live with 974,000 people calling it home. READ MORE ABOUT DELAWARE
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Delaware has its very own Victrola Museum! And you probably know Georgia for peaches but did you know the state flower of Delaware is the peach blossom? I didn’t know that until I started making these pages - As I make them I’m finding out all sorts of fun things about Delaware and all the other states too.
The author of Robin Hood and the Merry Men is from here and so is President Joe Biden
Delaware With Doodles
This page is an outline of the state of Delaware with doodles inside. I think this will be so fun to color and I hope you enjoy it with your friends! To print this Delaware coloring sheet, use the button just below the image.
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Delaware declared its independence from Great Britain on June 15, 1776 and thereby also became independent of Pennsylvania with which it had been connected since 1682. Delaware was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution and thus became known as the “First State.”
Dover, named by William Penn for Dover in Kent, England, is the capital of Delaware. READ MORE ABOUT DELAWARE HERE
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DELAWARE - Classic Stevie Doodle
This Delaware coloring page is a classic Stevie Doodles
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I hope you love this Delaware doodle!
Delaware has so many nicknames!
First State: first to ratify the Constitution.
Diamond State: Legend has it that Thomas Jefferson called Delaware a “jewel” among the states because of its strategic location along the East Coast.
Blue Hen State: One form of entertainment during the Revolutionary War for Delaware soldiers was rooster fighting. It was so popular that Delaware Soldiers brought their own Blue Hens with them during their stay in the army. The Blue Hen was noted for its fighting ability, and because of their bravery, the men of Captain Jonathan Caldwell’s company were soon compared to this breed.
Peach State: the first state to produce peaches commercially.
Small Wonder
Home of Tax-Free Shopping
Corporate Capital
Chemical Capital READ MORE ABOUT DELAWARE HERE
American Beaver
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Beavers form monogamous pairs and usually live in family groups of up to 8 related individuals called colonies. The younger siblings stay with their parents for up to 2 years, helping with infant care, food collection, and dam building.
>> Beaver families are territorial and defend against other families.
>> In order to warn family members of danger, beavers slap their tails against the water, creating a powerful noise.
>> Beavers are primarily crepuscular. They are only occasionally seen during the day. They usually wake at dusk and are also active at dawn.
>> The tails are one of the defining characteristics of beavers. They are broad and flat with large, blackish scales.
>> Another characteristic of beavers is their teeth. Like all rodents, beavers have large central incisors (front teeth) that are always growing. They must keep them trimmed by gnawing bark. MORE BEAVER FACTS HERE