Lion King Coloring Pages

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Get over 25 Free Lion King Coloring Pages with all your favorite characters from the Pride Lands! Simba, Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, and even wise Rafiki himself are all here in simple, fun, and adorable designs that kids will love.

These amazing coloring pages are perfect for home, classroom, and yes, even those color-filled rainy days!

Not only do these awesome pages get kids imagining and creating, but they also help with fine motor skills, color recognition, and confidence in coloring!

Parents get loads of amazing screen-free bonding time with their little cubs and teachers can use these awesome pages for crafts, lessons, and even themed classroom rewards!

With loads of different designs, scenes, and favorite Lion King moments to choose from, you can’t go wrong. So let’s go ahead and get printing!

Coloring Themes

  • Simba’s Adventures: Young Simba exploring, playing, and growing into a king.
  • Pride Lands Friends: Timon, Pumbaa, and Nala in cute and funny moments.
  • Royal Scenes: Adult Simba and family on Pride Rock and other dramatic views.
  • Villains & Excitement: Scar and hyenas for more easy dynamic coloring.
  • Nature & Story Moments: African savanna landscapes and memorable movie scenes.

What’s Next?

Kids and parents can:

  • Print & Organize: Create a personal Lion King coloring book by printing every page.
  • Color Together: Turn family time into shared creative fun with crayons or markers.
  • Decorate Spaces: Hang finished artwork in bedrooms, playrooms, or classroom walls.
  • Craft Beyond Coloring: Cut out characters for puppets, bookmarks, and storyboards.
  • Share Creations: Snap photos to share with friends, family, or in art shows.

Fun Facts

  • Hakuna Matata Means “No Worries” — It’s the Lion King’s motto for fun and carefree coloring!
  • Simba’s Name Means “Lion” in Swahili, so coloring him feels like coloring the king of the wild!
  • More Characters to Explore: You can color everyone from wise Rafiki to goofy Pumbaa and brave Nala!

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