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Driving Animals Coloring Pages

Coloring pages of animals on cars for kids. This virtual coloring and drawing book, full of animals pictu...

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Coloring pages of animals on cars for kids.

This virtual coloring and drawing book, full of animals pictures, is designed for all ages, girls and boys alike. It is suitable for both phones and tablets.

Animals coloring is game full of animals such as lion, tiger, elephant, parrot, horse. color the animal coloring on your phone or tablet in this virtual coloring game and painting book. It so easy that even toddler can play, paint & draw. This coloring game where you can color animals. In this coloring game you can find many types of animals such as dog, cat, rabbit, turtle, sheep, bear, monkey or even giraffe, horse, kitty, bunny.

What's this coloring animal game for is about?
The application contains 60 images for coloring: animals, birds, fish, insect or mammals.
You can easily fill out an entire region, draw with a pencil or brush and use an eraser
Both girls and boys will love it
✔ 20 beautiful colors.

You can paint, draw or doodle whenever they want to. Doodling, painting and drawing was never so easy and funny. Be creative by downloading this free app: animals coloring with many pictures which can be drawn, painted or doodle their own kangaroo, koala and so on. You not only learn colors but also learn different kind of animals which live in forest, desert, jungle, Antarctica or in the air or even in the rain forest and far away in savanna. No matter where are you from in this game you are gonna find African, Asian, American, European and of course Australian animals.

We, at Foxi Studios, have always sought to provide the best for your family through applications designed, and directed each age group separately, our belief in the feature each evolutionary stage passes by your son, but in order to lend life skills and the mentality to learn and grow and play correctly and properly, and to communicate with his peers and the environment surrounding it.

Last update

Jan. 8, 2020

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