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Pinocchio Growing Nose Coloring Page
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What It Is:
This expressive coloring page features Pinocchio in his classic outfit, looking at his magically growing nose—a playful symbol of fibbing. The background showcases a cozy wooden workshop scene, adding depth and storytelling potential to the illustration.
Why Use It:
A perfect way to teach children about honesty through art! This scene reinforces story comprehension while promoting fine motor skills, creativity, and visual storytelling skills through coloring.
How to Use It:
• Use as a classroom tool during honesty and character education lessons
• Pair with a reading of Pinocchio and ask students to color the moment he tells a lie
• Create a themed bulletin board about truth and consequences
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades K–3
• Kindergarten: Simple lesson on honesty and character
• Grades 1–3: Tie-in with story sequencing and social-emotional learning
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, character education instructors, and young readers exploring moral lessons through interactive stories.
This expressive coloring page features Pinocchio in his classic outfit, looking at his magically growing nose—a playful symbol of fibbing. The background showcases a cozy wooden workshop scene, adding depth and storytelling potential to the illustration.
Why Use It:
A perfect way to teach children about honesty through art! This scene reinforces story comprehension while promoting fine motor skills, creativity, and visual storytelling skills through coloring.
How to Use It:
• Use as a classroom tool during honesty and character education lessons
• Pair with a reading of Pinocchio and ask students to color the moment he tells a lie
• Create a themed bulletin board about truth and consequences
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades K–3
• Kindergarten: Simple lesson on honesty and character
• Grades 1–3: Tie-in with story sequencing and social-emotional learning
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, character education instructors, and young readers exploring moral lessons through interactive stories.




