Black-and-white Find S coloring page with a magnifying glass over an uppercase S card, plus a sun and R and T letter cards.
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Find the Letter S Coloring Page

This printable coloring page helps children focus on the uppercase letter S in a simple letter hunt scene. A large magnifying glass highlights the S card, with a sun and extra letter cards adding clear visual cues for alphabet review in Pre-K through Grade 2.

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Format
US Letter (8.5x11) & A4
Ink
Black-and-white line art
Output
Vector PDF
Lines
easy medium
File
letter-s-hunt-coloring-page.pdf

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What this coloring page includes

This printable coloring page helps children focus on the uppercase letter S in a simple letter hunt scene. A large magnifying glass highlights the S card, with a sun and extra letter cards adding clear visual cues for alphabet review in Pre-K through Grade 2.

Scene summary

A black-and-white letter hunt page shows a magnifying glass highlighting an uppercase S card, with a sun and nearby R and T cards.

What makes it distinct

This page stands out by pairing the uppercase S hunt with a sun cue and contrasting R and T cards instead of the object sets used on nearby letter pages.

Objects and visual cues

uppercase S letter huntsunmagnifying glasslarge letter cards

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