Grandpa Maps the Ruins

Grandpa rolls through rocky ruins on his little scooter. He wears a baseball cap, round glasses, and a bright flower shirt. He holds a folded map with careful hands and studies the squiggly lines. His mouth makes an O, like he just spotted the next turn.

Tall columns rise on both sides, and a short arch frames the path ahead. Pebbles and chunky stones dot the ground, so the scooter tires look sturdy and ready. A wire basket rides in front, and a fanny pack rests on his lap. The scene feels lively and brave, waiting for bold colors and tiny rock shadows.

Fun Fact!

The popular board game "Monopoly" was first sold by Parker Brothers in 1935.

Image Details

Coloring page of an elderly grandfather riding a mobility scooter and reading a map among ancient ruins, with stone columns, an arch, and scattered rocks.


Coloring Tips

  1. 1 Shade the stones with two grays and leave tiny white specks for sparkle.
  2. 2 Make each flower on Grandpa's shirt a different warm color.
  3. 3 Use tan for dusty ground and add soft shadows under the wheels and rocks.
  4. 4 Draw a green route on the map and mark the treasure spot with a red X.

Suggested Colors

Sky Blue
Terra Cotta
Golden Yellow
Sage Green
Pebble Gray

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