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Spotted Toadstool

A classic toadstool with a wide spotted cap, a ringed stem, and a ruffled collar on a patch of grass — a storybook mushroom coloring page.

ThemeMushroom
FormatPDF · PNG · A4
Best forAll ages
AddedJun 2026
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This is the storybook mushroom everyone pictures: a classic toadstool with a wide rounded cap covered in evenly spaced spots, a thick stem with a little ring around it, and a ruffled collar where the cap meets the stem. It sits on a small patch of grass, drawn with clean, bold lines that make it a pleasure to color. The even spots invite neat, repeating color work, while the simple overall shape keeps it approachable for kids of many ages. This famous spotted look belongs to the fly agaric, the red-and-white mushroom of fairy tales and video games — beautiful to look at but not one to eat in real life. Coloring it is a fine time to learn that bright mushrooms are best admired, never tasted. Print it on US Letter or A4 and go bold with the spots.

Coloring Tips

  • Cap then spots — fill the whole cap first, then add the dots in a contrasting color so they stay crisp.
  • Classic combo — a red cap with white spots gives the famous fairy-tale toadstool look.
  • Ring the stem — shade the little ring and ruffled collar a touch differently to show their texture.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of mushroom is this?
It is a fly agaric toadstool, the famous red-and-white spotted mushroom from fairy tales and games — lovely to color but not safe to eat.
How should I color the spots?
Fill the cap first, then add the evenly spaced dots in a contrasting shade. Classic white spots on a red cap look just like the storybook version.

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