I LOVE baseball.
No, I mean I REALLY LOVE baseball!!! 😍
When I was a kid, I played on an all-boys baseball team for many years. I learned every position (except catcher, I hated that one), 😆 and played a lot of accompanying sports to make me a better ball player.
I’d take basketball and volleyball in the off seasons.
Volleyball helps you be able to catch the ball better, basketball helps you be able to interact more with the ball and get it to where you want it to go (the hoop). These sports are also very team-driven and so it teaches kids to be team-minded that will serve them well into adulthood. ❤️
I also took track as an elective in school to make me a better runner for our baseball team (not school-related).
I just LOVED baseball. Everything about it was fun and I was GOOD! I still am. 😊
Being really good at patterns naturally, I’ve figured out a way to get a homerun 8-9 times out of 10, believe it or not, even when I don’t play for years and years. When I go play at the batting cages, random young guys stop, sit down, and watch me bat!
In fact, when I was in college, the coach wanted me to try out for the scouts. He said I was good enough to become a professional ball player. He asked me if I had ever thought of becoming a pro.
It was a tough decision in my life, a fork in the road, if you will.
Did I want to become a professional? Did I want that lifestyle?
I loved baseball, always have, always will, but at the end of the day, I decided NOT to pursue that avenue in my life. I just didn’t want to make baseball a “job”. I do it for fun. I do it for the team.
Unfortunately, my kids were never interested in baseball, so I just do it for myself even now. 💖
If you have a child or a group of kids who love baseball like I do, they are gonna absolutely LOVE this hello baseball coloring page!! Check it out!! 👇
Cute Baseball Coloring Sheet w/ Kawaii Sports Doodles
This free printable baseball coloring page is such a cute way to bring a fun game day feel into coloring time! ⚾
It’s packed with happy kawaii baseball images, sweet sports doodles, and playful little details that make the whole page feel cheerful and full of movement.
In this little league coloring page, you’ll see cute baseball images like…
- Baseball bats
- Baseball gloves
- Smiling baseballs
- Baseball caps
- Baseball helmets
- Cleats
- Baseball trophy
- Scoreboard
- Baseball medal
- Jersey
- Equipment bag
- Water bottle
- Baseball field
- Ball and Glove
- Kawaii baseball players (pitcher / outfielder, batter, umpire, catcher)
Download the Sports Coloring Page here.
Creative Ways To Use This Kawaii Baseball Coloring Page
Mini I-Spy Game: Boys Baseball Coloring Page
What’s your player’s favorite baseball item? After they color this cute kids baseball coloring page, have them turn this into a baseball diamond coloring page, baseball bat coloring page, baseball glove coloring page, etc. by having your kiddos count the baseball-themed items…
- Baseballs – 18
- Dirt Blobs – 6
- Diamonds – 22 (count the fields)
- Bats – 5
- Mitts – 8
Design Your Team
Before kids color in the baseball season coloring page, have them design the baseball jersey with their own logo and colors. If they’re on a team, make it the team’s colors and branding. If they are not on a team yet, have them design one they would like to see and thinks is cool.
Baseball Printable Activity: Stickers
Print this baseball doodle coloring page out like normal, but instead of coloring the kawaii baseball images, cut them out instead. Then, after they color the doodles, tape them to make durable stickers with packaging tape (or print on sticker paper).
Mini Mascot Moment
Use this baseball-themed coloring page in the classroom and ask them, “What would your baseball team mascot be?” That one little question makes the page feel more memorable and classroom-friendly. You could even have them turn over the cute baseball coloring page printable sheet and on the back, draw out their own best mascot.
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