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Keep calm and colour in a D-Max

  • Isuzu colouring sheets to keep the kids entertained
  • Available to download for free, with more designs to come
  • Share the results with the world using the #MYISUZU hashtag

Written by CJ Hubbard Published: 27 March 2020

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Isuzu D-Max colouring-in sheets
Isuzu D-Max colouring-in sheets

If you’re already struggling for ways to keep the kids entertained as we all endure this period of social distancing and self-isolation during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Isuzu has come up with a modest plan to help.

It’s begun producing colouring-in sheets of its D-Max pickup that you can download and print out for free. A small gesture, but never-the-less a kindly one.

Where can I get the free Isuzu D-Max colouring sheets?

If you fancy colouring in a D-Max, the sheets are available to download from: www.isuzu.co.uk/kids .

Isuzu is planning to release new designs as time goes by, but with the initial batch you can put your creative skills to use demonstrating the D-Max in farming and construction environments.

Is there a hashtag?

Funnily enough, there is. Once your children – it is your children colouring these in, right? – have finished their artwork, you can show the entire world how they ‘colour like a pro’ (as Isuzu puts it) by taking to social media and putting their images on the Isuzu Facebook page or by tagging them #MYISUZU on platforms such as Twitter or Instagram.

Will Isuzu be expanding its repertoire beyond colouring sheets?

Actually, yes. There are plans in the works for part-finished designs – meaning the kiddos will have to complete the back of the D-Max, or similar – and dot-to-dot drawings for ‘younger children or less artistic types’.

There is also talk of crossword puzzles and math questions – which might require a bit of research on the wider Isuzu website. You have been warned.

Enjoy.

Also read:

>> Isuzu D-Max full review

>> Best pickups

>> New pickups coming soon

>> Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice for van and pickup drivers