This collection has 22 free June coloring pages, and like the other month sets on this site, every single sheet carries the word JUNE drawn in hollow outline letters so the lettering colours in along with everything else. Ten put the word at the centre with decoration around it, ten weave the letters into a scene, one reads HELLO JUNE, and one lays the letters out as separate tiles. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
That makes this a month-header set rather than a summer set: the pages are built to be colored and then pinned up — a calendar cover, a bullet-journal divider, a classroom display board, the front of a June folder. If you want beach and pool pictures with no lettering on them, they live elsewhere on the site.

What’s in this collection
Ten word-centred sheets, ten scene pages with the letters worked in, one HELLO JUNE and one letter-tile page — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.






















Lettering styles
The word is drawn a different way on nearly every page: fat block capitals, thin script, letters stacked one per line, letters set inside circles, letters made of bubbles arranged in a heart, letters on bunting strung between poles. Printing four gives four genuinely different alphabets to copy, which is useful if a child is practising letterforms rather than just coloring.
Letters inside a scene
Ten pages hide the word in a picture instead of announcing it: a child building a sandcastle with the letters in the sky, a fish with JUNE across the water above it, a frog on a lily pad, a bear on a beach towel, a girl under a tree, a boy in a paper boat under a crescent moon, apples falling from a branch with the letters among them. These are the busiest sheets and the ones that read as pictures first.
The letter-tile page
One sheet is laid out differently from anything else here: the four letters sit in separate squares like tiles, with blank patterned boxes above and below and a sun and a bee alongside. Colour it, cut the tiles apart, and it becomes a name banner or a set of pieces to rearrange — the only page in this set designed to leave the paper.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. If a sheet is going on a wall or into a journal, print it on slightly heavier paper — the hollow letters take marker well, and marker bleeds through copy paper.
FAQ
Do all the pages have the word June on them?
Yes. Ten put it at the centre, ten work the letters into a scene, one reads HELLO JUNE and one lays the letters out as separate tiles.
Can I use these as a calendar or journal header?
That is what they are built for. Colour one, cut it to size, and it works as a month divider, a folder cover or a display-board heading.
Is there a page to cut up?
One — the letter-tile sheet, where each letter sits in its own square ready to cut apart and rearrange.
Are there summer pages without the word on them?
Not in this set. For plain summer pictures, the summer coloring pages linked below have beaches, pools and ice cream with no lettering.
For summer scenes without the lettering, see the summer coloring pages; the August coloring pages are the same idea for the following month, and the seasonal collection holds the rest of the year.
