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Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive Monday Coloring Pages for Kids (Positive Morning & Routine Printables)

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Honestly, Mondays can feel like a lot for kids.

Waking up, getting ready, heading back to school… it’s a big shift. But what if Monday didn’t feel stressful—what if it felt calm, encouraging, and even a little exciting?


These Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive Monday Coloring Pages turn the start of the week into a gentle, confidence-building moment kids can actually enjoy.

From the “Good Morning, Monday” page (page 1) to “All Feelings Welcome” (page 5) and “Monday Is Mine” (page 15), each illustration is designed to help kids process emotions, build routine, and step into their week feeling seen and supported.


What Makes This Different

This isn’t just another Monday worksheet.

Every page is human-drawn with intention—not generated, not generic, and not disconnected from real childhood experiences.


You’ll see:

  • Children with natural hair, braids, and diverse features
  • Real-life routines like getting ready, walking to school, and starting fresh
  • Emotional awareness moments like “Slow Still Counts” and “All Feelings Welcome”
  • Inclusive scenes, including friendship, community, and children with disabilities (page 10)

It’s Monday—but softer, more thoughtful, and more real.


What You’ll Get

  • 15 Monday coloring pages (PDF, instant download)
  • Monday coloring sheets for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary kids
  • A mix of simple, bold designs and more detailed pages like the Monday mandala (page 14)
  • Positive affirmations and routine-based visuals to support emotional growth


Perfect For

  • Monday worksheet for preschool and kindergarten
  • Days of the week coloring pages and early learning routines
  • Today is Monday activities for preschool and toddlers
  • Morning coloring pages to ease transitions
  • Parents, teachers, and homeschoolers creating calm starts


Why Parents & Teachers Love It

Because it actually helps. Instead of rushing kids into the week, these pages slow things down and give them space to:

  • Understand their feelings
  • Build confidence (“Rise Anyway” – page 8)
  • Feel included and represented
  • Start their day with structure and calm

It’s simple, but it makes a real difference.


Ways to Use These Pages

  • Start the day with a Monday coloring sheet during morning routine
  • Pair with a Monday worksheet for preschool or kindergarten
  • Use as part of a days of the week coloring calendar
  • Add to Monday activities for kids or toddlers
  • Turn into a Monday craft or reflection activity


You will get a PDF (12MB) file