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Friendly Troll

A big goofy troll with a round belly, little tusks, pointed ears, and a wooden club over his shoulder — a silly, gentle fantasy coloring page.

ThemeFantasy
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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Meet a big, friendly troll with a round belly, chunky arms and legs, and the widest goofy grin you ever saw. Two little tusks poke up from his smile, a tuft of messy hair sits on top, his ears are large and pointed, and a small wooden club rests over one shoulder — though he looks far too gentle to ever use it. The huge body and simple chunky shapes make this an easy, satisfying page for little hands, while the messy hair, tusks, and wood-grain club give older kids extras to detail. Trolls come from old Scandinavian folk tales, where they are usually big and lumbering but here turned soft and silly. Talk about how a scary-sounding creature can be drawn kind and funny instead. Print this cheerful troll on US Letter or A4 and color him as goofy as you please.

Coloring Tips

  • Big body first — fill the round belly and chunky arms before the small tusks and hair so your hand has plenty of room.
  • Try unexpected skin — green, blue, or even purple all suit a troll, so pick whatever makes him look the friendliest.
  • Wood-grain the club — a few curved brown lines on the wooden club make it look like a real branch he found in the forest.

Frequently asked questions

Is this troll scary for little kids?
Not at all — he has a goofy grin, soft round shapes, and a gentle look, which makes him a friendly choice even for very young colorers.
What is the best color for a troll?
Trolls in stories come in many shades, so green, blue, grey, or purple all work — there is no wrong color for a make-believe creature.

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