
Bear in Winter Scarf
A big friendly bear sitting in the snow in a chunky scarf and pom-pom hat — a cozy, beginner-friendly winter coloring page.
Wrapped up against the cold, this big-hearted cartoon bear sits in a fresh snowdrift wearing a chunky knitted scarf and a pom-pom hat, with a round body, oversized paws, and a warm smile. The shapes here are large and rounded, which makes the page perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who are still learning to stay inside the lines, while older kids can add stripes to the scarf or texture to the fur. Real bears do not actually wear scarves, of course — many of them sleep through winter in a deep rest called hibernation — but coloring a snug, smiling bear is a gentle way to talk about how animals get ready for the cold months. Try a soft brown coat with a bright scarf to make him pop against the white snow. Print it on US Letter or A4 and color him as cozy as you like.
Coloring Tips
- Warm body, bright extras — keep the bear in browns or tans, then go bold and colorful on the hat and scarf.
- Stripes are easy — the wide scarf is a great spot for simple repeating bands of two or three colors.
- Leave the snow pale — a light blue or plain white snowdrift makes the bear stand out in front of it.