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If you’re not really into shoes, it’s easy to overlook their importance. You might wear them every day or occasionally splurge on a cute pair. However, once you have them, they often fade into the background of your daily life—unless, of course, they start to pinch! Shoes, however, deserve our appreciation. They’re not just functional; they’re a vital accessory, much like beautiful jewelry. They carry us safely from one place to another, enabling us to conquer mountains and explore nature. And let’s not forget the incredible variety of styles and designs that make for some fabulous shoe coloring pages!
Let’s face it: some shoes are downright stunning. From the latest LeBrons to the iconic red-soled Louboutins, modern footwear often resembles art. Even those quirky Vans or Chucks you picked up at Journeys (remember those?!) can reveal a lot about your personality. If you’re a shoe lover, you likely already recognize their significance—which is probably why you’re here!
We’ve got some exciting shoe coloring pages that are perfect for all ages. Even kids who aren’t passionate about shoes will enjoy these pages! Plus, we’ve included some interesting shoe facts and tidbits about their history. Why not turn this into a learning experience? Even if you skip the facts, these coloring activities still teach kids important skills like focus and self-regulation. Coloring is also a great way to prepare your little one for kindergarten. What’s not to enjoy about arts and crafts time spent coloring?
With that said, these free printables are a fantastic choice for your next fun activity. And once you finish these, sprint (don’t walk!) over to our umbrella coloring pages, fashion coloring pages, and makeup coloring pages.
Free Printable Shoe Coloring Pages
Shoe Page No. 1
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Did you know that high heels were actually popularized by men in the 10th century? They helped keep feet secure in stirrups while riding horses. Can you guess the height of the tallest heel? It was a whopping six feet five inches, designed by Kenneth Cole.
Shoe Page No. 2
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In the 1300s, King Edward declared that barleycorns would be the official shoe-sizing standard. For your information, three barleycorns make up one inch.
Shoe Page No. 3
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Feeling self-conscious about your foot size? Don’t! Your feet provide a sturdy foundation that carries you through life.
Shoe Page No. 4
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If you’ve ever worn shoes on the wrong feet, you can thank Philadelphia. Before the 19th century, shoes were identical for both feet. The side-distinguished shoe was invented in Philly, giving all our toes a serious upgrade.
Shoe Page No. 5
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Are you a fan of loafers? If you admire Audrey Hepburn, you probably are! She danced in loafers during her 1957 film “Funny Face,” which skyrocketed their popularity.
Shoe Page No. 6
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Curious about the origin of the term “sneakers”? It dates back to the late 1800s when the first rubber-soled shoes were produced. They were quieter than traditional shoes, allowing wearers to sneak around! And speaking of soles, did you know that Andy Warhol’s artwork inspired the iconic red sole of Louboutins?
Shoe Page No. 7
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There’s a part of your brain called “the collector’s spot” that lights up whenever you see something appealing—like shoes!
Shoe Page No. 8
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We love a good bargain on ballet flats, but what if money was no object? If you dream of owning Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz,” be prepared to spend over half a million dollars!
Shoe Page No. 9
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Ever wondered about the meaning behind the shoes tied to a bride and groom’s car? They symbolize a long, happy journey. Historically, a groom’s future father-in-law would give him shoes to signify passing on his authority over his daughter. Yikes!
Shoe Page No. 10
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You might not have found your dream shoes yet, but do you know the shoes Marie Antoinette wore when she was executed? She favored high heels! Interestingly, in ancient Greek plays, actors wore high heels to signify their leading roles, while supporting actors donned flats.
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This piece was first published on July 19, 2021.
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Summary
Shoe coloring pages offer a unique blend of fun and educational opportunities for all ages. From fascinating shoe history to the benefits of coloring, these activities engage kids while enhancing their skills. Check out our free printable designs and delve into the captivating world of footwear!