This fun program allows students to color and texture various symbols and landmarks of Connecticut online such as the Connecticut flag, state quarter, and highway welcome sign.
The Connecticut state flag features a white shield with three grapevines, each bearing three bunches of purple grapes, symbolizing the early English settlers and their colonies. Beneath the shield is a banner with the Latin motto "Qui Transtulit Sustinet", meaning "He who transplanted still sustains."
The Connecticut state quarter, released in 1999, features the Charter Oak, a historic tree where colonists supposedly hid Connecticut’s Royal Charter from the British in 1687. The design highlights the tree’s massive, intricate branches, symbolizing the state’s rich history and resilience.