An adult shows a child how to start a fire with stones. Prehistoric coloring page for free

This coloring page takes you back to prehistoric times, where an adult shows a child how to strike sparks with two stones and kindle a fire. Ideal for printing and cozy coloring with colored pencils, felt-tip pens or watercolors – at home or in the classroom. You can download the template for free and color it directly online on your screen, without any registration. Get your free coloring template now and start coloring right away!

An adult shows a child how to make fire by striking stones Free coloring page Prehistory
An adult shows a child how to strike fire with stones. Download the image now

Prehistoric Coloring Template: Striking Fire with Stones

  • The coloring page depicts an adult showing a child how to create sparks and kindle fire using two stones.
  • You can download the motif for free, with no registration required.
  • The JPG file is in high quality and is perfect for printing.
  • The template is wonderful for coloring in lessons, at home, or for creative projects.
  • You can also color the template directly online on your screen.

In ancient times, fire was one of humanity's most important achievements. Early humans used flint to strike sparks and ignite flammable material. With flat stones or metal shavings, sparks were created that set dry twigs, grass, and bark ablaze. Through fire, our ancestors found warmth, protection from predators, and the ability to cook food – a decisive advantage for their development. In many prehistoric cultures, fire was considered sacred and was the center of rituals and community gatherings around the campfire. Our coloring page captures exactly this moment: an experienced adult shows a curious child how life-giving elements are created from old stone and hard strikes. Such scenes playfully impart knowledge about stone tools and the significance of fire for daily survival. For all those interested in the beginnings of humanity and who enjoy coloring, this motif is a great addition. Also, discover more prehistoric coloring templates in our collection Explore prehistoric coloring templates.

Striking Sparks with Colors – Your Prehistoric Coloring Page

The image shows the moment when an adult teaches a child how to strike sparks from flint and quartz blades. For coloring, warm colors are recommended: bright orange and yellow for the sparks, vibrant red for the flames, and warm brown and beige tones for clothing and fur cloaks. You can color the stones in shades of gray or anthracite to emphasize contrast. You receive the coloring page for free as a high-quality JPG file, perfect for printing on your printer. Alternatively, you can color the motif directly online on your screen – with no registration required. This way, you have all the freedom to work with pens or color digitally. Download the image now and set your personal color accents in this exciting scene from prehistory!

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