Miraculous Ladybug Coloring Pages

Free Printable Miraculous Ladybug Coloring Pages

Explore around 37 “Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir” coloring page collection that is simple, cute, printable and bound to be a hit with children, parents and teachers.

This compilation features a variety of adorable Miraculous images of the superhero, Ladybug, her sidekick Cat Noir and the pair as they fight the villains of Paris—great for fun and educational purposes.

Children will love choosing their favorite picture to fill in while learning about character design and fine motor skills.

Parents will appreciate these printables for quiet time, at home for fun art projects and even as a scholarly tool with a superhero focus. Similarly, teachers will enjoy this compilation for a classroom coloring effort, a themed lesson plan or a classroom reward. With pages that are printable and bound to encourage cuteness and creativity, this is a simple, easy and adorable way to incorporate Miraculous into your coloring experience!

Coloring Themes

  • Ladybug and Cat Noir in action poses—ready to save Paris.
  • The heroes alongside their magical Kwami companions (such as Tikki and Plagg).
  • Scenes featuring the iconic Eiffel Tower, Paris rooftops and city lights.
  • Villain moments and hero moments—turn a colouring into a full narrative.
  • Simple outlines for younger children and slightly more detailed frames for older kids or mixed-age use.

What’s Next?

Now that you’ve downloaded and printed the colouring pages, here’s how kids, parents and teachers can make the most of them:

  1. Create a special “colouring-hero” station with coloured pencils or markers and let the child pick their favourite hero or scene to colour.
  2. While colouring, talk about the characters: What superpower does Ladybug have? What about Cat Noir? This builds storytelling and engagement.
  3. For parents or teachers: incorporate a mini-lesson—perhaps on teamwork, good vs evil, or the city of Paris—then colour a scene and discuss the “mission”.
  4. After colouring, display the completed artwork in a “Hero Gallery” on a wall or fridge to celebrate creativity and give the child pride in their work.
  5. For extra fun: challenge the child to design their own hero page—draw a new costume, create a new scene of the heroes saving the day—and then colour it and write a short caption.

Fun Facts

  • In “Miraculous”, the ladybug motif stands for creation and renewal while the cat stands for destruction and transformation—so Ladybug and Cat Noir actually have very symbolic powers. Wikipedia
  • The city setting in the show is Paris, and the heroes often appear on rooftops near the famous Eiffel Tower—so when you colour a scene with a tower or rooftop, you’re colouring Paris in a way!
  • The miraculous jewels (called “Miraculouses”) in the show are inspired by real-life folklore about magical jewels and talismans—so your colouring page is part of a long tradition of magical storytelling.

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