Dolphin Coloring Pages

Free Printable Dolphin Coloring Pages

Welcome to 35 dolphin coloring pages for kids, homeschoolers and teachers!

Each page has a special dolphin adventure—like dolphins surfing, dolphins and bubbles, pirate dolphins, astronaut dolphins and more.

These free PDF printable dolphin coloring sheets are amazing art projects for home, the classroom, or many homeschool lesson plans, so they’re great to print and easy for everyone of all ages to enjoy.

You’ll see these dolphin adventures, silly situations and more that help bring art and imagination to fruition. They’re good for classrooms during art time, during quiet time or should parents need educational, screen-free activities at home, these will do the trick.

From cute and simple dolphins to adventurous dolphins, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy as kids work on their fine motor skills with these colorful oceans of fun!

Coloring Themes

  • Playful dolphins with sunglasses, rainbows, and bubbles for an extra dose of cute and easy coloring.
  • Adventurous scenes like pirate dolphins, superhero dolphins, and astronauts exploring space.
  • Silly scenarios such as dolphins juggling balls, eating tacos, or giggling from tickles.
  • Creative costumes including chef hats, knights’ armor, clown outfits, and wizard wands.
  • Whimsical moments like dolphin-dinosaur friendships, dolphins with balloon floats, and robots.

What’s Next?


After you’ve downloaded and printed the cute dolphin coloring pages, here are some fun ideas for what kids and parents (or teachers) can do next:

  • Choose one or more pages and set up a cozy coloring station with crayons, markers or colored pencils.
  • Let kids pick a theme they like (surfing, pirate, space, etc.) and talk about what the dolphin might be doing—this adds a storytelling element.
  • For homeschoolers or classroom use, pair the coloring with a mini-lesson: for example, talk about real dolphins – where they live, what they eat—and then color a “realistic version” of the dolphin page.
  • After coloring, display the finished pages on a wall or bulletin board: kids feel proud seeing their work.
  • For extra fun, challenge children to invent their own dolphin scene (draw it or use a blank sheet) or color one of the pages and then write a short caption or story about the dolphin’s adventure.

Fun Facts

  • A real dolphin (many species) can swim up to 20–25 miles per hour when it wants to!
  • Dolphins are super social and often “talk” with each other using clicks and whistles—and they’re known to help other dolphins (and sometimes humans) when in trouble.
  • Some dolphins leap high out of the water and twist in the air—these jumps are called “porpoising”, and they let the dolphin move fast while breathing easily.

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