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Froggy Pond Mandala

Freddy the frog has found the fanciest lily pad in the whole pond. Its petals and ripples form a mandala beneath his tiny feet. Color the patterns while Freddy waits for a friendly dragonfly to visit. He might even sing a funny croaking song to keep you company!

Froggy Pond Mandala
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Freddy’s Fancy Lily Pad

Freddy the frog is right in the middle of a pond pattern that looks extra special. Beneath his little feet, the lily pad petals spread out in a circle, with ripples making more rings around them. Tiny spaces, curved lines, and matching shapes give this picture its mandala style. Will Freddy’s pond be calm blue, sunset purple, or a rainbow surprise? A dragonfly may stop by to admire your work!

Colors for a Bright Pond

Try leafy green for Freddy and make his tummy a lighter green or pale yellow. His lily pad could be dark green with pink, purple, or white petals around it. Color the water rings with different shades of blue, from light sky blue near the center to deep blue farther out. Add a sunny yellow dragonfly, or choose shiny-looking turquoise wings. Alternate colors in matching pattern spaces for a tidy mandala.

Frog and Pond Facts

Frogs can live near ponds, lakes, and other wet places because they need water to lay their eggs. Many frogs have long, strong back legs that help them jump. A group of frog eggs is often called frogspawn, and the babies begin life as tadpoles. Lily pads are leaves that float on water. They can give small pond animals a place to rest or hide.

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