Clown Coloring Pages

Free Printable Clown Coloring Pages

Find 27 Free Cute Clown Coloring Pages for kids, parents, and teachers! This easy-to-download collection of clown pictures features cartoon circus clowns juggling and riding unicycles, with goofy faces and balloons in hand.

Kids will enjoy the adorable and simplistic cartoon-style drawings while parents benefit from having a soothing, easy, and screen-free activity that promotes creativity and fine motor skills.

Teachers can utilize these printable coloring sheets in the classroom for arts & crafts, reward time, or part of a larger circus-themed lesson plan.

Best of all, each page is completely free so the fun and value of these clown coloring pages is already in the bag.

Whether you’re coloring to destress, learn, or just keep busy, these coloring pages make for an easy and creative means to an end – and there’s no end to what you can do with all that color just waiting at your fingertips.

Coloring Themes

  • Circus Clowns — playful clowns performing tricks like juggling, unicycling, and balancing, evoking the big-top circus feel.
  • Balloon & Party Clowns — cheerful clowns surrounded by balloons or party hats, great for birthday-themed coloring.
  • Funny Faces — cute clown portraits with exaggerated features — big noses, big smiles, curly hair — inviting imaginative color combos.
  • Clowns with Props — designs that include clowns holding or using props such as flowers, pies, magic wands, or balloons.
  • Classic & Silly Clowns — a mix of traditional “old-style” clowns and more goofy, cartoonish ones that appeal to younger children.

What’s Next?

After you’ve downloaded the coloring pages, here’s what kids and parents can do next to make the most of them:

  • Print & Organize: Print the pages on A4 or letter-size paper and keep them in a folder or binder so kids can easily pick and color.
  • Color Together: Parents can sit down with kids and color side by side — this builds bonding time and encourages conversation about color choices, shapes, and stories.
  • Use in Crafts: Turn the colored sheets into greeting cards, paper masks, or even a homemade coloring book.
  • Display Artwork: Use a wall, fridge, or corkboard to showcase finished pages. Switch them around regularly to celebrate each new clown drawing.
  • Extend Learning: Teachers or parents can turn coloring into a learning activity — ask kids to describe what their clown is doing, or imagine a short circus story around their drawings.

Fun Facts

  • Clowns Have Been Around a Long Time: The modern clown tradition goes back to the early 19th century, and one of the most famous was Joseph Grimaldi, who made clowns very popular.
  • Clowns Are Tricksters: Many clowns perform juggling and acrobatics — some even ride unicycles while juggling!
  • Clowns Aren’t Just Funny: Some clowns use their performance to share wisdom — in history, they have been seen as characters who can speak truth using humor.

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