Hawaii
This post contains my Hawaii coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE
I’ve made these Hawaii coloring pages for you - whoever you are, a teacher sharing about Hawaii with students, a grown up who’s dreaming of a Hawaiivacation, a kid who’s excited to study Hawaii - use these as much and as often as you’d like.
Please enjoy these four coloring sheets inspired by the state of Hawaii. And come back to Stevie Doodles for all your coloring page needs - I have 1000’s of free pages and you can browse my free coloring sheets by category here
You’ll find a Hawaii facts coloring page, a classic Stevie Doodles “Hawaii” coloring page, a Hawaii peach coloring page, and a Hawaii doodle coloring page.
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Hawaii is the most isolated population center on Earth: It’s about 2,400 miles from the Mainland U.S., the closest landmass. Because of that, it has its own time zone, Hawaii Standard Time, and does not observe daylight saving time. Beginning the second Sunday in March, Hawaii is three hours behind the Pacific Time Zone (i.e., West Coast of the U.S.); starting on the first Sunday in November, it is two hours behind.
Hawaii Facts Activity Sheet
Say “Hawaii” and people usually think of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Molokai, Niihau, Kahoolawe and Hawaii. In actuality, the state also encompasses the northwestern Hawaiian islands, a group of islets, seamounts and shoals that extends 1,350 miles northwest of the “main” islands. Harboring an amazing diversity of seabirds and marine life, they are collectively known as the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, a World Heritage Site and the largest contiguous fully protected conservation area under the U.S. flag. Papahanaumokuakea covers 582,578 square miles of the Pacific and is bigger than all of America’s national parks combined. MORE HAWAII FACTS FROM HAWAIIAN AIRLINES
Hawaii FACTS - A Free Printable Hawaii Activity Sheet
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Hawaiian islands are volcanic!
Until the 1880’s, Hawaii had royal rulers.
When I hear about pineapples, I first think of Psych ;) because I love that show - but I also think of pineapples - what do you think of when you hear about pineapples?
Hawaii With Doodles
This page is an outline of the state of Hawaii with doodles inside. I think this will be so fun to color and I hope you enjoy it with your friends! To print this Hawaii coloring sheet, use the button just below the image.
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About 1,500 years ago a group of canoes came ashore to some of the islands now known as Hawaii. These people—the islands’ first known residents—had rowed about 2,000 miles from the Marquesas Islands to get here. People from what is now Tahiti—over 2,500 miles away—followed 500 years later. These cultures brought traditions of their own and over time created new traditions such as surfing, hula dancing, and exchanging flower garlands called leis.
In 1810 Kamehameha became Hawaii’s first king. The islands continued to have royal rulers into the 1880s. In 1898 Hawaii became a U.S. territory. It was named the 50th state in 1959, and to this day you can still visit Iolani Palace—the only royal building on U.S. soil. READ MORE ABOUT HAWAII FROM NAT GEO
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Hawaii- Classic Stevie Doodle
This Hawaii coloring page is a classic Stevie Doodles - I make personalized name coloring pages here and you can search for your name in my free pages (I hope you find your and love it!) or you can also get yours for just $5 with one-day digital delivery HERE
I hope you love this Hawaii doodle!
Hawaii is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand, but other Hawaiian shores are covered with green, red, pink, and even black sand.
Whether you like hiking, biking, kayaking, sailing, swimming, or just sitting on the beach, Hawaii is the state for you. Near the water, you can relax as palm trees blow in the island breeze. Travel toward to the center of one of the big islands and you can hike through dense tropical rain forests and experience stunning waterfalls. Don’t forget to dive in the waters and snorkel near Hawaii’s coral reefs READ MORE ABOUT HAWAII FROM NAT GEO