Fun Fact!
A pig's relatively small eyes are set back in its head, which helps protect the pig's eyes when it is rooting around in the dirt and among thorny bushes.
Image Details
Coloring page of a patterned pig standing forward, filled with detailed swirls, curls, and leafy designs, surrounded by curved shapes.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Fill every swirl on Penny’s body with a different color for a twirly rainbow pig.
- 2 Try soft pinks for her nose and ears, but use blues and greens on her patterns for a surprise.
- 3 Use tiny strokes to keep inside the swirly lines and show off all the patterns.
- 4 Mix light and dark shades in the background so Penny really pops off the page.
Suggested Colors
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