Fun Fact!
Bears are generally solitary animals, meaning they live alone, except for mothers with cubs or during mating season.
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Coloring page of a bear teacher with glasses pointing at a chalkboard, plus a bear cub sitting and watching the math lesson.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Give the teacher bear a brown or gray coat and add pink to his ears and nose.
- 2 Try a different color for the bear cub—maybe golden yellow or light brown for variety.
- 3 Make the chalkboard green or dark gray and draw bright white paw prints with a crayon.
- 4 Add colorful dots or stripes to the bear’s cozy jacket for a playful look.
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