First Day of School: FREE Printable Coloring Pages

Click the link below for free first day of school printable signs that are also coloring pages!

A set of free printable first day of school signs
First day of school printables from Pre-k to 12th grade

Back-to-school season is here! Whether you felt the summer flew by or dragged on we are almost back to our regularly scheduled school year programming.

Parents are out getting supplies, uniforms, backpacks, and health forms. The to-do list is long! One thing you can mark off your to-do list now? Back-to-school picture signs.

This year we came up with an idea that is a little different. It’s still a printable sign but we made them coloring pages!

The kids can color in the pictures on the pages and also have space to add some of their own drawings. Add glitter or dinosaur stickers or whatever their hearts desire to make these pages as unique as they are. 

Adding their own personal touches to their signs will make those first day photos extra special this year.

<<<Click Here for Printable Back to School Signs>>>

Not a fan of these signs? We have you covered. We also have these.

We’d love to see those First Day photos! Be sure to tag @miamimomcollective with your back-to-school pics!

Miami Mom Collective has a TON of tried and true back-to-school content and resources created just for YOU! Click here for more tips from local Miami moms.

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Rachelle Haime
Rachelle is a public relations manager turned SAHM. She is Miami born but spent most of her life moving between Florida and Colombia, finally moving back to Florida in 2017 with her husband and 2 kids. Her postpartum depression inspired her to become a maternal mental health advocate, and she started The Plentiful Cup because no mom should feel alone or unsupported. Rachelle shares her story in hopes that other women will feel more comfortable speaking up, asking for help, and practicing self-care to support their mental health. Moms gladly do everything for our families, but then what happens to us? She wants moms to know that they shouldn’t feel guilty about practicing self-care. We cannot fill anyone’s cup if ours is empty!