Coco the cactus has grown one wonderful flower on top of her head. She is very proud of her fancy garden hat. Color the blossom, cactus, and patterned pot in your own creative way! Coco may be prickly, but she has a soft heart.
Coco the cactus is sitting snugly in her pot, wearing one beautiful blossom right on top. Her spiky body, round flower, and patterned home make this a fun page with lots of different shapes to fill. Is Coco living on a sunny windowsill or out in a warm desert garden? You get to decide. She may look prickly, but her bright flower shows that even a cactus can have a very fancy side.
Use light green for Cocoโs cactus body, then add darker green stripes or dots between the spines. Keep the tiny spines pale gray, cream, or brown so they show up clearly. Make the flower pink, red, orange, or yellow with a sunny center. The pot is perfect for a bold pattern: try blue zigzags, red dots, or purple stripes. Brown soil at the top of the pot completes Cocoโs cozy home.
Cacti are plants that are very good at living in dry places. Their thick stems can store water for later, which helps them when rain does not fall often. Instead of regular leaves, many cacti have spines. These spines can help protect the plant. Some cacti grow colorful flowers, sometimes only for a short time. Not every cactus lives in a desert; some grow in forests and other warm habitats too.