Kids Coloring Pages
64 free printable pages · print at home or color online
Kindergarten Shapes
Kindergarten Crayon Box
Toddler Letter D
Cute Superhero Toddler
Friendly Cartoon Wolf
Cartoon Toddler Turtle
Hand Turkey
Fluffy Sitting Bunny
Happy Penguin
Smiling Cartoon Lion
Sleeping Lion
Toddler Easy Elephant
Duckling and Butterfly
Rubber Duck
Cute Baby Duckling
Sitting Puppy
Toddler Easy Cow
Cute Cat Face
Easy Big Butterfly
Sleeping Bunny
Bunny Face Close-Up
Baby Bunny
Cute Sitting Bunny
This is the easy-does-it corner of Scribbloo: every page gathered here uses bold outlines and simple, open shapes that children can color without frustration. The pages come from all over the site — friendly animals, holiday favorites, cars and trucks, flowers and rainbows — so there is always something a child will be excited to fill in. Coloring is more than a way to pass the time: it builds fine-motor control, color recognition, focus, and the confidence that comes from finishing something all by yourself. Keep a little stack printed for restaurants, car rides, and after-school wind-downs, hand over a fistful of crayons, and let imagination take the wheel. Print on A4 or US Letter and color away.
🖨️ How-To Guide: Print Kids Coloring Pages
- Pick favorites: Let your child choose a few pages they're excited about.
- Click download: One click saves the printable to your device.
- Print at home: Use A4 or US Letter and "fit to page" for a clean print.
- Grab the crayons: Crayons, markers, or colored pencils all work great.
- Display the art: Hang finished pages up to celebrate the effort.
🎨 Activity Ideas for Kids
- Travel Activity Pack: Pop a few printed pages and crayons in a folder for screen-free trips.
- Coloring Contest: Color the same page different ways and vote on favorites as a family.
- Story Starter: After coloring, have your child make up a story about the picture.
- Classroom Reward: Use pages as a calm reward after lessons or tests.
- Themed Color Day: Pick a theme (animals, space, holidays) and color a matching set.
📝 Printable Tips
- Use heavier paper for crisp outlines with no bleed-through.
- Print a few copies so siblings or classmates can color together.
- Encourage wild colors — creativity matters more than realism.
- Color big areas first then add small details so they stay neat.
- Build a binder of finished art to watch their skills grow.