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Fun Easter-themed coloring and clock activity worksheet for kids.

A black-and-white Easter coloring page featuring a cartoon chick holding a "Happy Easter" sign, surrounded by decorated eggs and clouds, with a clock activity at the bottom.

A black-and-white Easter coloring page featuring a cartoon chick holding a "Happy Easter" sign, surrounded by decorated eggs and clouds, with a clock activity at the bottom.

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Let’s solve this step by step.

We have a cute Easter egg character holding a sign that says “Happy Easter”. Around the image, there are numbers next to different parts of the drawing — like on the clouds, eyes, body, feet, and eggs. At the bottom, there are 8 clocks with times shown, each linked to a color: Orange, Purple, Lime Green, Light Pink, Light Blue, Yellow, Dark Blue, Dark Pink.

Our job is to match each number from the picture to the correct clock time, then use the color assigned to that clock to color the part of the picture with that number.

But wait — we don’t actually need to color anything here. The task is probably asking us to match each number in the picture to its corresponding time and color, or maybe just list what color goes with which number? Since no specific question was asked, let’s assume the goal is to find out which color corresponds to each numbered part based on matching the number to the clock time.

So first, let’s list all the numbers we see in the picture:

- Clouds: 3:15 (left), 3:30 (right)
- Top of head: 12:15
- Left eye: 11:45
- Right eye: 1:30
- Mouth area: 11:34 → Hmm, this one doesn’t match any clock exactly. Let’s check the clocks again.
Wait — looking at the clocks at the bottom:

Clocks show these times:
1. 9:00 → Orange
2. 6:00 → Purple
3. 3:00 → Lime Green
4. 12:00 → Light Pink
5. 7:30 → Light Blue
6. 1:30 → Yellow
7. 10:30 → Dark Blue
8. 4:30 → Dark Pink

Now let’s go back to the numbers in the picture and match them to the closest clock time.

Actually — looking more carefully — some numbers in the picture might be misread. For example:

- “11:34” near the mouth — but none of the clocks show 11:34. That seems odd. Maybe it’s supposed to be 11:30? But 11:30 isn’t listed either.

Wait — perhaps the numbers in the picture are meant to match the clock times exactly? Let’s re-express all the numbers visible:

From top to bottom, left to right:

Top cloud: 3:15 → Not in clock list
Right cloud: 3:30 → Not in clock list
Head top: 12:15 → Not in clock list
Left eye: 11:45 → Not in clock list
Right eye: 1:30 → YES! Clock #6 shows 1:30 → Yellow
Mouth: 11:34 → Doesn’t match any
Body middle: 9:15 → Not in list
Feet: 2:21 → Not in list
Left egg: has multiple numbers:
 • 2:21 (top)
 • 10:30 (middle) → YES! Clock #7 → Dark Blue
 • 2:30 (bottom) → Not in list
Right egg:
 • 4:30 (top) → YES! Clock #8 → Dark Pink
 • 6:00 (middle) → YES! Clock #2 → Purple
 • 12:00 (bottom) → YES! Clock #4 → Light Pink

Also, the big “Happy Easter” sign has “2:21” below it — same as on the left egg.

Hmm… so only some numbers match the clocks exactly.

Let’s list ONLY the numbers that appear BOTH in the picture AND in the clock list:

1:30 → appears on right eye → matches clock #6 → Yellow
10:30 → appears on left egg → matches clock #7 → Dark Blue
4:30 → appears on right egg → matches clock #8 → Dark Pink
6:00 → appears on right egg → matches clock #2 → Purple
12:00 → appears on right egg → matches clock #4 → Light Pink

What about others?

Is 3:00 anywhere? No — but 3:15 and 3:30 are there — not exact.

Is 9:00 anywhere? We have 9:15 — close but not exact.

Is 7:30? Not seen.

So perhaps the intention is that only the exact matches count? Or maybe I’m missing something.

Wait — look again at the mouth: it says “11:34” — could that be a typo for “11:30”? But 11:30 isn’t in the clock list.

Alternatively — maybe the numbers in the picture are NOT times, but just labels? And we’re supposed to match the position or something else?

No — the instruction implied by the layout is clearly: each number corresponds to a clock time, and each clock time has a color.

Another idea: perhaps the numbers written in the picture are the actual times you should read off the clocks? But they’re already labeled.

Wait — let’s flip it: maybe the numbers in the picture are distractors, and we’re supposed to assign colors based on where the clock times would logically go? That doesn’t make sense.

Perhaps the real task is: for each numbered spot in the picture, find which clock shows that time, then use that clock’s color.

So let’s do that systematically.

List every unique number found in the picture:

- 3:15 (cloud)
- 3:30 (cloud)
- 12:15 (head)
- 11:45 (left eye)
- 1:30 (right eye) → matches clock #6 → Yellow
- 11:34 (mouth) → no match
- 9:15 (body)
- 2:21 (feet and left egg and under sign)
- 10:30 (left egg) → matches clock #7 → Dark Blue
- 2:30 (left egg)
- 4:30 (right egg) → matches clock #8 → Dark Pink
- 6:00 (right egg) → matches clock #2 → Purple
- 12:00 (right egg) → matches clock #4 → Light Pink

Still many unmatched.

But notice: the clocks include:

- 9:00 → Orange
- 6:00 → Purple ← matched
- 3:00 → Lime Green
- 12:00 → Light Pink ← matched
- 7:30 → Light Blue
- 1:30 → Yellow ← matched
- 10:30 → Dark Blue ← matched
- 4:30 → Dark Pink ← matched

So four matches confirmed.

What if “11:34” is meant to be ignored? Or perhaps it’s “11:30” and we approximate? But 11:30 isn't an option.

Another thought: maybe the numbers in the picture are not times, but rather codes that correspond to the order of the clocks? Like, the first number you see corresponds to the first clock, etc.? But that seems arbitrary.

Perhaps the student is supposed to draw lines from each number in the picture to the matching clock, then color accordingly. In that case, only the exact matches matter.

Given that, let’s accept that only five numbers have direct matches:

1. 1:30 → Yellow (right eye)
2. 10:30 → Dark Blue (left egg)
3. 4:30 → Dark Pink (right egg)
4. 6:00 → Purple (right egg)
5. 12:00 → Light Pink (right egg)

The rest may be red herrings or require estimation — but since this is likely for young students, probably only exact matches are intended.

Wait — look at the feet: it says “2:21”. Is there a clock showing 2:21? No. But 2:30 is close — still not matching.

Similarly, 3:15 and 3:30 — closest is 3:00 (Lime Green), but not exact.

Unless... perhaps the numbers in the picture are the answers, and we need to say what color each should be based on nearest clock? But that introduces subjectivity.

I think the safest approach is to report only the clear matches.

But let’s double-check the image description provided earlier — user said: “numbers next to different parts” — and listed examples including 11:34, 2:21, etc.

Perhaps “11:34” is a mistake and should be “11:30”, but even then, no clock shows 11:30.

Wait — another idea: maybe the clocks are not labeled with their times correctly in my reading? Let me re-list the clocks as described:

Bottom row, left to right:

First row of clocks:
1. Clock showing 9:00 → Orange
2. Clock showing 6:00 → Purple
3. Clock showing 3:00 → Lime Green
4. Clock showing 12:00 → Light Pink

Second row:
5. Clock showing 7:30 → Light Blue
6. Clock showing 1:30 → Yellow
7. Clock showing 10:30 → Dark Blue
8. Clock showing 4:30 → Dark Pink

Yes.

Now, is there a number “9:00” in the picture? Looking back — the body has “9:15”, not 9:00. Close but not same.

“7:30”? Not seen.

“3:00”? Not seen — only 3:15 and 3:30.

So unless we round, no match.

Perhaps the task is simply to identify which colors are used for which times, and the picture is decorative? But that doesn’t fit.

Another possibility: the numbers in the picture are the times that the clocks should show, and we need to set the clocks accordingly? But the clocks are already drawn with fixed times.

I think I need to conclude that only the following mappings are valid based on exact time matches:

- Any part labeled "1:30" → Yellow
- Any part labeled "10:30" → Dark Blue
- Any part labeled "4:30" → Dark Pink
- Any part labeled "6:00" → Purple
- Any part labeled "12:00" → Light Pink

In the picture:

- Right eye: 1:30 → Yellow
- Left egg: 10:30 → Dark Blue
- Right egg: 4:30 → Dark Pink; 6:00 → Purple; 12:00 → Light Pink

That’s five assignments.

For the other numbers, since they don’t match any clock exactly, perhaps they are not to be colored, or it’s a trick.

But to give a complete answer, maybe the problem expects us to match as many as possible.

Let’s try approximating:

- 3:15 and 3:30 → closest to 3:00 → Lime Green
- 12:15 → closest to 12:00 → Light Pink (but 12:00 is already used)
- 11:45 → closest to 12:00 → Light Pink
- 11:34 → closest to 11:30, but no clock; nearest is 12:00 or 10:30? 11:34 is closer to 12:00 than to 10:30? Difference to 12:00 is 26 minutes, to 10:30 is 64 minutes — so 12:00. But 12:00 is already mapped.
This is getting messy.

Perhaps the "11:34" is a typo and should be "11:30", and similarly "2:21" should be "2:30", but 2:30 isn't in the clock list.

I recall that in some worksheets, they use times like 2:21 to mean something else, but unlikely.

Another idea: perhaps the numbers are not times, but serial numbers, and we need to match the nth number to the nth clock? Let's try that.

List all numbers in the picture in order of appearance (say, top to bottom, left to right):

1. 3:15 (left cloud)
2. 3:30 (right cloud)
3. 12:15 (head)
4. 11:45 (left eye)
5. 1:30 (right eye)
6. 11:34 (mouth)
7. 9:15 (body)
8. 2:21 (feet)
9. 2:21 (left egg top)
10. 10:30 (left egg middle)
11. 2:30 (left egg bottom)
12. 4:30 (right egg top)
13. 6:00 (right egg middle)
14. 12:00 (right egg bottom)
15. 2:21 (under sign)

That's 15 numbers, but only 8 clocks — so not matching.

Perhaps only unique numbers:

Unique numbers in picture: 3:15, 3:30, 12:15, 11:45, 1:30, 11:34, 9:15, 2:21, 10:30, 2:30, 4:30, 6:00, 12:00 — 13 unique, still more than 8.

I think I have to stick with exact matches only.

So final decision: the parts that can be colored based on exact time matches are:

- Right eye (1:30) → Yellow
- Left egg section with 10:30 → Dark Blue
- Right egg sections: 4:30 → Dark Pink, 6:00 → Purple, 12:00 → Light Pink

For the purpose of this response, since the user didn't specify what exactly to output, but given the context, likely they want the color for each numbered part, but only those that match.

Perhaps the problem is to realize that some numbers don't match, and only color the matching ones.

But to provide a useful answer, I'll list the matches.

Final Answer:
The following parts should be colored as indicated based on exact time matches:
- The right eye (labeled 1:30) → Yellow
- The middle section of the left egg (labeled 10:30) → Dark Blue
- The top section of the right egg (labeled 4:30) → Dark Pink
- The middle section of the right egg (labeled 6:00) → Purple
- The bottom section of the right egg (labeled 12:00) → Light Pink

Other numbers in the image do not exactly match any of the given clock times, so they may not be intended to be colored or require additional instructions.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of easter telling time worksheet.
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