If you’ve ever been to the hospital before, especially ER, you know that it can usually mean a very long time waiting. It gets extremely boring after a while. And when you need to go to the hospital, it’s usually urgent/serious, you’re not exactly thinking about the long wait to plan and prepare for it.
Or maybe you work in a hospital and want to offer the kids some reassuring and extremely comforting cute Hello Hospital Coloring Page Sheets to settle down their nerves and help them to feel more at ease. Because being a child in a hospital can be quite a scary thing.
This hello hospital coloring sheet is THE perfect antidote!
Set out a stack of these along with a couple cups of crayons in the lobby or keep them behind the desk and give them to kids as they arrive.
You could even print this free printable hospital coloring page out on sticker paper and give the kids some cute stickers and a lollipop for being so brave!
Or use in a get well basket for someone having to stay overnight in the hospital.
However you use them, they are sure to settle nerves, provide comfort, and give a cheery face forward to the little ones (and adults!) who are bored waiting around. ❤️
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Kawaii Hospital Coloring Sheet for Kids
This kids hospital activity sheet is filled with adorable hospital doodles for kids and medical-themed icons like a stethoscope, syringe, bandages, medicine bottles, an ambulance, and a smiling hospital building, plus lots of hearts.
From the first aid kit coloring section and the cute medical supplies art to the tiny medicine bottle coloring details, your kids will stay busy and calm while they express their creativity. It’s the perfect way to turn a nervous moment into a fun coloring adventure! 🥰
Download the Hello Hospital Coloring Page PDF here.
Get Well Soon Message Starters To Pair With The Medical Coloring Page For Kids
If you’re using this in a card or in a sweet get well soon basket, add a sentence to turn this into an instant keepsake:
- I hope you feel better really soon
- You’re so brave and I’m really proud of you
- Sending you a big hug and happy thoughts
- You’ve got this and you’re not alone
- Praying your body feels strong and peaceful today
Mini Coping Kit For Hospital Visits
If you have time to pack, here’s a short list of what to pack and do to make appointments calmer for little ones.
- Small toy or fidget spinner
- Favorite snack
- Water or juice box
- Headphones
- One “brave phrase” to repeat
Fun Things To Do With The Hospital Gear Coloring: Make a Hospital Scavenger Hunt
If you still have time on your hands after the kids are done coloring, turn these patient care doodles into a hospital scavenger hunt. Simply look and find things around the room.
- Nurse badge
- Stethoscope
- Coffee
- Sheelchair
- Crutches
- First Aid Kit
- Clipboard
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