Alligator Alphabet Coloring Pages

Free Printable Alligator Alphabet Coloring Pages

Enjoy this delightful set of 26 alligator alphabet coloring pages that are easy and printable for the enjoyment of children, parents and teachers everywhere!

Each page contains one of the letters of the alphabet along with an adorable alligator character.

Little ones will enjoy coloring and filling in the pictures while learning letter identification and fine motor skills in a stress free setting.

Parents will love that these are printable for use whenever the need arises for some quiet activities, during those rainy days and homeschool efforts while teachers will love this collection as a no-prep undertaking or as a reward sheet or part of a letter-of-the-week curriculum.

The downloads themselves take only moments to print and get going, creating a simple, easy, adorable way to accomplish both art and literacy in one fell swoop. Let the alligator help you learn the alphabet and transform coloring time into an educational experience!

Coloring Themes

  • A full alphabet set (A–Z) with each page showing an alligator interacting with the letter.
  • Friendly alligators doing cute actions (e.g., waving, smiling, holding the letter) to engage younger children.
  • Easy-outline drawings designed for early learners — bold shapes, clear spaces to colour.
  • Simple educational focus: each letter paired with a playful alligator image to support letter-sound or recognition work.
  • Versatile use: basic designs for younger children and slightly more detailed elements for older ones or mixed-age classrooms.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed the cute alligator alphabet coloring pages, here’s what kids, parents and teachers can do next:

  1. Set up a comfy colouring corner with crayons, markers or coloured pencils and let each child pick a page (e.g., the letter they’re learning).
  2. While colouring, talk about the letter on the page — its name, sound, words that start with it—and how the alligator is playing its role.
  3. For parents or teachers: pair each colouring sheet with a mini-activity — e.g., find objects around the house/classroom that start with that letter, or trace the letter and write it after colouring.
  4. After colouring, display the finished pages in a wall gallery or alphabet timeline so children can see all their hard work and how the alphabet builds up.
  5. For extra fun: challenge kids to create their own letter-page design (maybe a “Z is for alligator in a zebra suit” idea), colour it and then label the letter themselves.

Fun Facts Kids Would Enjoy

  • Alligators live in groups sometimes called “sundowns” or “float” (!) — they love floating at water’s surface with just their eyes and nostrils visible under the sun.
  • An alligator’s strongest sense is smell, not sight — they can detect prey from quite far away even with very little movement.
  • Baby alligators are only about 8 to 10 inches long when they hatch — that’s smaller than your ruler!—and they’ll ride on their mother’s back for safety when they are very young.

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