If you've been following our monthly coloring page series for the last few years, you know that illustrator and author, Melanie Hope Greenberg, is our go-to mermaid gal and we have loads of mermaid-themed coloring pages. This month's mermaid statue coloring page celebrates Melanie's signature mythical creature as well as her home city! (Yes, yes, we know the Statue of Liberty is technically in New Jersey...)

Why is Melanie's symbol the mermaid you ask? Well, it's because of her book, Mermaids on Parade! Mermaids on Parade celebrates the summer solstice Mermaid Parade in New York City's Coney Island, where, incidentally you will have a good view of the Statute of Liberty.
Download and print (by clicking on the following link you agree to our terms of service* see below): mermaid liberty coloring page
Print it out, color it with your kids and talk about how mermaids spark the imagination and the Statue of Liberty stands for our values. After all, it is the great imagination of this country's citizens that helps us see the possibilities of welcoming everyone, no matter what their background. Pair it with our White House coloring page for more patriotic fun.
Am I stretching your credulity with my attempt to link mermaids and liberty? Of course not! You have kids and know all about their infinite ability to make connections between seemingly disparate elements. 🙂
MORE: This is not our only mermaid-NYC themed coloring page! No, no, no! Be sure to also get our Mermaid city skyline coloring page.
Or, if you prefer something a little more realistic... this New York City skyline coloring page is just the thing.
Meet the illustrator:
Melanie Hope Greenberg is an award winning author and illustrator of more than 15 children’s books. Her cheerful, vibrant illustrations can be found in books such as Good Morning, Digger, Down in the Subway and A City Is. Her very popular Mermaids on Parade was selected as a Bank Street Best Book, and for the Texas Reading Club and PBS Kids Summer Reading Lists.
Melanie does wonderful school visits where she teaches kids about the process of writing and illustrating children's visits. Learn more at her website.
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