By MayaEduc | Social-Emotional Learning Resources for Kids & Educators
That's the idea at the heart of this collection.
These 45 positive affirmations coloring pages for girls bring together two of the most effective tools in social-emotional learning: the focused calm of mindfulness coloring and the identity-building power of positive self-talk. Each page pairs a richly illustrated character with a single, carefully chosen affirmation — one word, two words, a complete belief — rendered large, decorative, and ready to color in. The result is a resource that feels like a gift and works like a growth mindset lesson.
Whether you're a teacher building a classroom culture of confidence, a parent looking for screen-free emotional enrichment, or a counselor supporting children through a difficult season, this collection was made with your girls in mind.
🌟 Meet the Collection: Five Free Pages to Start
Before we walk through the full set, here are five pages from the collection available to download for free — each one a window into the warmth and intentionality of the complete 45-page bundle.
⭐ "I Am Connected."
There is something immediately joyful about this page.
A whimsical, big-eyed girl with a flowing rainbow ponytail stands at the center, wearing a cozy, heart-embroidered outfit and the most contented expression — eyes closed, little smile, completely at ease. Shooting stars and starburst shapes fill the space around her, and the whole scene is framed by a cheerful dashed border lined with open stars just waiting to be colored in.
At the top, in bold, outlined letters and beautifully patterned text: "I Am Connected."
This affirmation speaks to something children need deeply and don't always have words for — the sense that they belong, that they matter to the people around them, that they are part of something. For children experiencing social anxiety, loneliness, or a difficult transition like a new school or family change, this page is more than a coloring activity. It is a quiet reassurance delivered through the child's own hands.
The decorative lettering on "CONNECTED" — filled with swirls and scroll patterns — gives the word itself a coloring opportunity, making the affirmation an active, creative act rather than a passive message.
Best for: First week of school, friendship circles, SEL check-in activities, or any child navigating a new social environment.
⭐ "I Am Eager."
This page brings energy.
A wide-eyed girl in a whimsical witch's hat holds a decorated wand, a pumpkin swinging playfully from its tip. A paper airplane takes flight in the corner. A chunky star sits ready to be filled with color. The whole composition leans forward — there is movement here, anticipation, the feeling of something about to begin.
"I Am Eager" sits at the top in large, ornately patterned block letters that practically vibrate with readiness.
Eagerness is a quality that doesn't always get celebrated in educational settings. We praise results — good grades, finished projects, correct answers. But eagerness is what comes before all of that. It is the leaning in, the wanting to know, the raised hand before the question is even finished. This page names that quality and holds it up as something worth owning.
For the curious child, the enthusiastic learner, the girl who always has one more question — this page says: that energy you have? It's a gift. It's called eagerness. And it's yours.
Best for: Back-to-school season, project launch days, or as an opener to a new unit of study to build anticipation and engagement.
⭐ "I Am Sincere."
Quiet. Warm. Completely disarming.
A round-faced girl with enormous, gentle eyes peers out from beneath a luxurious fur-trimmed hood, a poinsettia flower tucked into the brim. She holds a soft pom-pom mitten to her chest. Beside her, a tiny crowned kitten holds a "Love" sign. A simple flower in a pot stands on the other side — small, sturdy, and sweet.
"I Am Sincere" is written across the top, the word itself decorated with the same intricate swirl patterns found throughout this series, making each letter an invitation to slow down and color carefully.
Sincerity is a word children don't often encounter — and that rarity is exactly why this page matters. Naming the quality of being genuine, honest, and wholehearted gives children a vocabulary for an inner trait they may already possess but have never been able to articulate. Coloring this page becomes a quiet act of self-recognition: I am the kind of person who means what I say. I am sincere.
Best for: Character education lessons, honesty and integrity discussions, or as part of a values-based classroom or home curriculum.
⭐ "I Am Soulful."
This is the most emotionally rich page of the five — and arguably the most beautiful.
A dreamy, large-eyed girl with long flowing hair threaded with braids and curls holds a heart-shaped balloon on a ribbon. Her dress is scattered with tiny hearts. Small rainbow-heart symbols frame the bottom corners of the page. Everything about this composition is tender and deeply felt.
"I Am Soulful" anchors the page at the top — the word rendered in the collection's signature decorative lettering, each letter a mandala-like pattern unto itself.
Soulful is a remarkable word to give a child. It tells her that she has depth. That her feelings matter and are worth expressing. That the richness of her inner life is not too much — it is exactly right. In a culture that often asks children (and girls especially) to be lighter, simpler, less intense, this page quietly pushes back. You are soulful. That is a strength.
Best for: Art therapy settings, emotional literacy discussions, journaling companions, or any child who feels things deeply and needs to see that celebrated.
⭐ "I Am Able."
Sweet, cozy, and quietly powerful — this page closes the free set on a note of pure capability.
A charming girl sits surrounded by two tiny penguins in winter hats, a banner reading "L.O.V.E." hanging above her head, and an assortment of small hearts, candies, and sparkle details filling the space with warmth. The composition is intimate and snug — a girl who is simply, completely, at home in herself.
"I Am Able" leads the page with conviction. It is one of the simplest affirmations in the entire collection — and one of the most necessary.
For a child who has been told she can't, who has told herself she can't, who has started to believe that some things are simply beyond her reach, these three words land like a hand on the shoulder. You are able. Not someday. Not with conditions. Right now, as you are, with the hands that are holding this pencil, you are able.
Best for: Growth mindset unit openers, one-on-one support for children with low confidence, or as a daily morning affirmation activity at the start of class.
🎨 What Makes This Collection Different
Most coloring books for children focus on aesthetics. This collection focuses on identity.
Every single one of the 45 pages was designed around a specific quality — not a generic "be happy" message, but a precise, meaningful word that expands a child's vocabulary for who she is and who she is becoming. Connected. Eager. Sincere. Soulful. Able. And forty more waiting in the full bundle.
The illustrated characters are intentionally whimsical and diverse in their styling — different hair types, different outfits, different seasonal settings — so that every girl can find herself somewhere in these pages. The decorative lettering inside each affirmation word turns the text itself into a coloring activity, meaning children don't just read the message — they spend time inside it, filling it with color, making it their own.
That is not a small thing. That is how beliefs are formed.
🏫 How to Use These Pages in Your Classroom or Home
As a daily morning ritual. Print one page per week and let children color it in five-minute segments across the school week, returning to the same affirmation each day until it feels familiar and owned.
As a reflection activity. After a lesson on a character trait or SEL topic, give students the corresponding affirmation page to color as a closing activity. The coloring consolidates the discussion in a calm, personal way.
As a take-home keepsake. Completed pages make meaningful additions to a child's personal portfolio, a family fridge, or a bedroom wall. When a child can look up and see something she colored and created herself, telling her I am soulful or I am able, the message carries an authority that no poster can replicate.
As a counseling or therapy support tool. These pages work beautifully in one-on-one or small group settings as conversation starters, calming activities, or identity-building exercises for children working through self-esteem challenges.
🌈 Love these five pages?
The complete 45-Page Positive Affirmations Coloring Collection for Girls is available now on our TPT Store — all 45 affirmations, all 45 illustrated characters, print-ready and classroom tested.
🔗 Pair this collection with our [Mindfulness Mandala Coloring Pages] for a complete social-emotional learning resource your students will actually look forward to every week.
Every girl is already connected, eager, sincere, soulful, and able. These pages simply give her the space — and the colors — to believe it.
— The MayaEduc Team
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