Their interest in these movies is actually what sparked the idea for me to create this post!
Once opened, you’re free to then freely download and print!
While youre here, grab these related coloring pages!
Have the children color in the drawing, and be sure to write a little message on the inside!
Play Props
Let your kids imagination take flight by turning these pirate ship coloring pages into play props.
And then you have fun props forpirateplay!
The kids can hold onto the craft sticks and make the ships sail.
Dioramas
Another fun craft for kids is to make dioramas out of my pirate ship coloring pages.
For teachers, this could also be tied into lessons on literature such as Treasure Island orPeter Pan.
Youll need a cardboard box and glue, plus two copies of each illustration, per child.
Simply have them color in the pirate ships and cut them out carefully along the lines.
Journal Or Book Covers
Another craft idea for kids is to make a homemade book or journal cover.
Or, you could shrink the illustration and create a pattern on the page.
Kids will color in the pirate ship illustration of their choice digitally and then print it onto iron-on vinyl.
Print off the illustration of choice and have the kids color it in.
Pinprick little holes into the top of the frame, poke the string through, and tie it off.
You have a beautiful hanging picture for your walls!
Using cut-up pieces of construction paper, have kids fill in the ocean, the sky, etc.
Youll likely want to put down a few coats of Mod-Podge, and then let it dry completely.
You could also have the kids decorate the outside of the trays with paints or markers!