Lion Coloring Pages

Free Printable Lion Coloring Sheets

Check out this adorable collection of over 44 lion coloring pages to print for kids, teachers, and homeschoolers.

From lions to lion cubs to lion families in adorable little positions, you’ve got a selection of easy outlines made for practical use and easy coloring.

These coloring pages are for the teacher who wants an animal-themed lesson, the parent who wants a quick crafty break with something simple to color and the homeschooler who wants easy and cute coloring pages to color.

Printable pages of lions to color for kids are free to download and print for all—especially children looking for an easy way to work on fine motor skills while learning about lions and their habitats through outlines and cute images without the stress of complex designs. These are easy and simple coloring pages for kids with cute themes that combine learning and play.

Coloring Theme

  • Strong adult lions in regal poses—simple outlines highlight their mane and stance for easy coloring.
  • Playful lion cubs with parents or siblings—cute, family-friendly designs ideal for younger children.
  • Lions in natural habitats (savanna, grasslands, rocks) adding context and depth while remaining easy to color.
  • Cartoon-style lion characters with accessories (crowns, fun expressions) bringing a cute twist to standard animal scenes.
  • Seasonal or themed lion scenes (holiday hats, nature backgrounds, group dynamics) giving variety and keeping the activity simple yet engaging.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded the coloring pages, here are thoughtful ways for kids, parents and teachers to go further:

  • Print the sheets and fill a coloring station with crayons, colored pencils or markers—making it a fun independent or quiet-time activity.
  • Display the finished pages: hang them on the wall, clip them in a “lion gallery” on the fridge or in your classroom to highlight each child’s artwork.
  • Use the coloring pages as the starting point for learning: talk about lions — where they live, how they behave in a pride, what their role is in nature; ask children what colors they’d pick and why.
  • For teachers or homeschoolers: integrate the colouring sheets into a wider lesson plan—e.g., after coloring a lion scene, kids can write a short story about their lion’s day or compare life of a wild lion vs a cartoon lion.
  • Finally, photograph or scan the colored pages and create a digital album or slideshow to share with family, friends or classmates. Turn a simple, easy, cute coloring session into an extended creative project.

Fun Facts for Kids

  • A lion’s roar can be heard up to 5 miles away! Their vocal power helps them communicate across their territory.
  • Although often called the “king of the jungle,” lions actually live mostly in savannas and grasslands, not dense forests.
  • Lion cubs start practicing hide-and-seek games very early, which helps them learn hunting skills—even though they’re cute and silly while playing!

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