Mandala Colouring Book

A mandala is a circular and symmetrical shape, meaning that the design radiates out symmetrically from the center. Mandalas are beautiful and you can find them everywhere you look in nature. Flowers, snowflakes, spiderwebs, seeds, fruits and succulents are just a few examples.

Mandala colouring can be a great addition to a homeschool afternoon. With geometric shapes, patterns and vivid designs mandala colouring can help spark imagination, creativity and even reduce stress!

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Benefits Of Colouring Mandalas

Studies show the symmetrical form of mandalas help bring the mind into a similar state to meditation. It’s the fine repetitive hand movements that calm the mind and increase focus giving the ability to be mindful in the present moment.

Or in other words Mandala Colouring is an amazing way to help increase a child’s fine motor skills, increase attention, enhance concentration and promote relaxation. Who doesn’t need that once in a while?

A black and white mandala with " Mandala coloring book" written on page

If you like this Mandala Coloring Book, take a look at our “What Time is It?” Telling Time Practice Sheets.

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Other Mandala Art Ideas To Try

  1. Pasta shape mandalas with paper and glue
  2. Scavenger hunt mandalas. ( Search and find rocks, sticks, shells, leaves etc. to create natural land art mandalas)
  3. Play dough mandalas
  4. CD Sticker Mandalas (This is a great craft for old CD’s)
  5. Cardboard Mandalas with foam shapes, paper, glue, stickers and coloring)

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