This is a
coloring page from the Disney•Pixar movie *Inside Out*, featuring three of the main emotion characters:
Disgust,
Anger, and
Fear. The image is in black and white, designed for children to color in.
Characters:
1.
Disgust – On the left, she has long hair, wears a floral dress, and stands with her arms crossed, showing a look of annoyance or judgment.
2.
Anger – In the center, he is block-shaped with a square head, wearing a tie and shirt. He has a frowning expression, representing frustration or irritation.
3.
Fear – On the right, he is tall and thin with large eyes, a spiral antenna-like structure on his head, and is dressed in a suit with a bowtie. His posture shows nervousness or anxiety.
Each character is labeled with their name beneath them.
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Purpose:
This coloring page serves both entertainment and educational purposes:
- It encourages creativity and fine motor skills in children.
- It introduces kids to the concept of emotions through fun, recognizable characters.
- It promotes emotional awareness by personifying feelings like Disgust, Anger, and Fear.
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Fun Fact:
*Inside Out* explores how emotions influence human behavior and decision-making. Each emotion has a unique personality and role in guiding the protagonist, Riley, through life experiences.
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How to Use This Page:
1. Print the page.
2. Color each character using crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
3. Discuss the emotions each character represents and when you might feel that way.
For example:
- When do you feel
disgust? (Maybe when something tastes bad.)
- When do you feel
anger? (When someone takes your toy.)
- When do you feel
fear? (In the dark or during thunderstorms.)
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✔ This is not a problem to solve mathematically — it’s an activity page. But if you're looking for creative ideas:
- You could assign colors based on the emotions: red for Anger, green for Disgust, purple for Fear.
- Or make up a story about what these emotions are arguing about!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or themed coloring suggestions! 🎨
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of inside out worksheets.