Bear Coloring Pages

Simple & Cute Bear Coloring Pages

Find cute collection of 33 bear coloring pages free printable for kids, teachers and homeschoolers!

These bear coloring sheets contain cute bears in fun situations, easy outlines and not overly complicated details great for an easy craft at school or on a snow day at home.

If you’re a teacher preparing a lesson on animals, a parent in need of a relatively simple crafting reprieve, or a homeschooler in search of cute, uncomplicated sheets to print and color, you’ve found the right resource.

Every bear coloring page is free to download, print and utilize to afford students of all ages the opportunity to master fine motor skills, discover bear fun facts and engage in crafting time with some adorable bear art. Explore more coloring pages on animals.

Coloring Theme

  • Playful bear cubs in grassy fields or forest glades – sweet, cute, and ideal for young children.
  • Mature bears in natural settings – simple outlines but slightly more detailed, suitable for older kids or mixed-age groups.
  • Teddy-bear style designs – amusing, easy-to-color cuddly bears that appeal to preschoolers and early readers.
  • Seasonal or activity-themed bears – for example, bears fishing or lounging, providing varied scenes beyond basic poses.
  • “Bear family” scenes – parent and cubs together, fostering learning about animal families as well as coloring fun.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded the coloring pages, here’s what kids and parents (or teachers) can do:

  • Print out the sheets and set up a coloring station with crayons, colored pencils, or markers—making this a fun independent activity.
  • After coloring, turn the finished pages into a display: hang them on the wall, create a “bear art gallery” on the fridge, or in a classroom corner.
  • Use the pages as a launch pad for additional learning: talk about different types of bears, their habitats, and behaviors; ask the child to pick colors based on real bears or invent imaginative palettes.
  • For teachers or homeschoolers: combine coloring with discussion, worksheets, or story time—have children write a caption for their bear, narrate an adventure, or compare teddy bears vs wild bears.
  • Finally, scan or photograph the finished artwork and make a digital album, share it with family and friends, or create a simple scrapbook. This turns a simple, easy, cute coloring activity into an extended craft or learning project.

Fun Facts for Kids

  • Some bears can run as fast as a car! For example, the brown bear can sprint up to about 30 miles per hour (≈48 km/h).
  • A bear’s sense of smell is extremely powerful—it can detect food from miles away!
  • Polar bears aren’t really white—their fur is clear, and their skin is actually black beneath the fur.

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