Child with backpack waves goodbye to a grown-up standing in a school doorway.
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Goodbye Wave Coloring Page

This printable coloring page shows a child with a backpack waving goodbye to a smiling grown-up in a school doorway. It is a helpful choice for talking about drop-off routines, separation feelings, and calm first-week transitions in Kindergarten through 2nd grade.

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

Free for classroom, homeschool and library use - print as many copies as you need. See license.

Page details

What this coloring page includes

This printable coloring page shows a child with a backpack waving goodbye to a smiling grown-up in a school doorway. It is a helpful choice for talking about drop-off routines, separation feelings, and calm first-week transitions in Kindergarten through 2nd grade.

Scene summary

A child with a backpack waves to a grown-up standing in an open doorway.

What makes it distinct

Unlike nearby feelings pages that show a hug or a child alone, this page focuses on the moment of waving goodbye across the school doorway.

Objects and visual cues

Goodbye Wave with one complete child and one grown up or teacherschool entrancebackpack

Planning cues

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