
Digestive System
A simplified human digestive system mapped inside a body outline, from mouth to intestines, with blank labels — an educational coloring page.
Trace the whole journey of a meal on this digestive system coloring page. Inside a clear body outline you will find the path from the mouth and esophagus down to the stomach, the long coiled small intestine, the large intestine framing it, and the liver and pancreas tucked alongside. Blank label lines let kids name each organ as they color, turning a worksheet into an active anatomy lesson. The big organ shapes give younger children plenty of open space, while older students can color-code each part to study it. Food can take around a day to travel the roughly nine-metre route through an adult's digestive tract, and the small intestine alone does most of the nutrient absorbing. Pick a different shade for the stomach, intestines, and liver so the system is easy to read at a glance. Print it on US Letter or A4 for a science class, homeschool unit, or curious afternoon.
Coloring Tips
- Color-code the organs — give the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine their own shades so each stands out.
- Fill the body outline last — a pale skin tone behind the organs makes the labeled parts pop forward.
- Use the label lines — write the name of each organ as you finish it to lock in the lesson.