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Friendly lions, turtles, birds, and more. Bold, simple shapes for easy coloring.
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This cute lion coloring page shows a big lion face with a soft mane and a simple sun in the background. The shapes are large and easy to color, making it a great choice for beginners.
This page shows a round, sleepy whale floating on calm waves with a few stars or bubbles above. The design is simple and relaxing, giving children plenty of space to color and talk about ocean animals.
A standing forest bear with a kind face and a few simple trees behind it. The shapes are clear and bold, helping kids practice coloring inside big areas while you talk about how bears live in the wild.
This coloring page shows a happy puppy sitting next to a big ball. Children can color the puppyโs fur, the ball, and a simple ground area, making it perfect for practicing small details like ears and paws.
A gentle giraffe stands tall with a long neck and simple spots. Kids can color the spots one by one, which supports handโeye coordination and patience while they learn about animals that live in warm places.
This page shows a happy turtle walking near a small pond with a few rocks or plants. The shell has clear sections to color, making it a gentle way to practice patterns and careful coloring.
A curious owl sits on a branch with big round eyes and simple feathers. Children can color the owl, the branch, and a moon or stars, making it a nice page to use before bedtime stories.
This coloring page shows a mother hen with a few tiny chicks near her feet. The design is simple but has several small shapes, so kids can practice coloring carefully while talking about life on the farm.
A smiling dolphin leaps up from a wave, creating a fun curve for children to color. The simple lines keep the page approachable while still feeling exciting and full of motion.
This page brings two forest animals together: a sitting fox and a small squirrel holding an acorn. There are a few leaves or mushrooms around them, giving kids extra details to color for a longer project.