Let’s continue learning about the Chinese zodiac! Today we have Chinese zodiac boar coloring pages for kids of all ages. These boar Chinese zodiac coloring pages are great whether you’re in the classroom or at home. Let’s learn about the year of the boar!
Free Printable Chinese Zodiac Boar Coloring Sheets
If you were born or know someone born in 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007 or 2019, then they were born in the year of the boar! The next year of the boar is in 2031. By the way, did you know that it is also called the Year of the Pig? So don’t be confused if you see either name, it’s the same after all!
People born in the year of the boar are very patient and can stay calm, even when things get tough. They are also very loyal and trustworthy, making them good friends who you can always count on. They enjoy the good things in life and appreciate comfort and luxury.
Can you relate to any of those personality traits? Now, let’s color our boar coloring pages!
Chinese Zodiac Boar With Years of The Boar
Our first Chinese zodiac boar coloring page features an adorable boar next to the most recent years of the boar. Use your favorite brown coloring pencils or crayons to make this coloring page colorful!
Chinese Zodiac Boar With Personality Traits
Our second Chinese zodiac boar coloring page includes the same cute boar as well, this time next to the most common traits people born in the year of the boar share. Did you know boars are very determined? Bring this coloring page to life with your favorite colors!
DOWNLOAD & PRINT FREE CHINESE ZODIAC Boar COLORING PAGES PDF FILE HERE
This Chinese Zodiac Boar coloring page set is sized for standard letter printer paper dimensions – 8.5 x 11 inches.
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WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTROLOGY AND THE CHINESE ZODIAC?
The Chinese zodiac and Western astrology are both ways to understand people’s personalities based on when they were born, but they are a bit different. The Chinese zodiac uses 12 animals, like dragons and tigers, and each animal represents a whole year in a repeating 12-year cycle based on the lunar calendar. Astrology uses 12 star signs, like Aries and Taurus, which are based on the sun’s position and follow the solar calendar, repeating every year.
So, basically, in the Chinese zodiac, your animal sign depends on the year you were born, while in Western astrology, your star sign depends on the exact date you were born. Isn’t that cool?
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Did you have fun coloring our Chinese zodiac boar coloring pages?