Mushroom Coloring Pages
Free Printable Mushroom Coloring Pages
Discover 31 free, cute mushroom coloring pages for kids, parents and teachers alike.
This set of printable colouring sheets features whimsical mushrooms aplenty for little ones to colour, easy designs for adults and for educators to incorporate into a craft unit or nature themed classroom unit.
There are many fun shapes, many cute mushrooms to color, but nothing too detailed.
They are all easy to colour, cute enough to get the creative juices flowing and are an adorable collection for a rainy day at home or some arts and crafts at school. Download and print these delightful mushroom printables for a happy, calming creative experience!
Mushroom Disco Fever
A funky mushroom with a disco ball hat and roller skates, ready to boogie down on the dance floor.
Mushroom Pirate Captain
A swashbuckling mushroom sporting an eye patch and a tiny pirate hat, sailing the seas for mushroom treasure.
Mushroom Chefs Surprise
A mushroom chef wearing a tall hat, accidentally dropping a giant spaghetti noodle into a bubbling pot.
Mushroom Rock Star
This mushroom shreds on a guitar, sporting sunglasses and a wild hairstyle, belting out a fungal anthem.
Mushroom Superhero Landing
A mushroom hero in a cape, striking a dramatic pose after a slightly wobbly superhero landing.
Colouring Themes
- Friendly cartoon mushrooms with smiling faces and quirky caps.
- Mushroom houses and woodland scenes—imagine mushrooms as little homes in the forest.
- Nature outings: mushrooms amongst flowers, leaves, forest floor settings.
- Fantasy-style mushrooms: magical mushroom tea-parties, fairy-hut fungi, whimsical scenes.
- Simple outlines for younger children + slightly more detailed pages for older kids or classroom use.
Mushroom Detective Mystery
A keen mushroom detective in a trench coat and fedora, examining a suspicious tiny footprint.
Mushroom Ice Cream Dream
A mushroom delighting in a giant, melting ice cream cone that’s almost as big as it is.
Mushroom Mad Scientist
A mushroom in a lab coat, stirring a bubbling beaker with a look of wild, experimental glee.
Mushroom Surfing Wave
This mushroom is catching a massive wave on a surfboard, looking surprisingly (and funnily) calm.
Mushroom Vacation Time
A relaxed mushroom wearing sunglasses and a lei, lounging in a tiny hammock between two blades of grass.
Mushroom Jazz Musician
A sophisticated mushroom playing a saxophone with a cool, jazzy vibe and a tiny bow tie.
Mushroom Circus Performer
A mushroom teetering precariously on a unicycle, juggling colorful acorns with great concentration.
Mushroom Bookworms Bliss
A scholarly mushroom buried in a massive book, wearing reading glasses and looking intensely thoughtful.
Mushroom Alien Encounter
A surprised mushroom meeting a tiny, friendly alien with multiple eyes and antennae.
Mushroom Artists Masterpiece
A mushroom splattered with paint, proudly holding up a slightly abstract, wobbly painting.
Mushroom Deep Sea Diver
A mushroom in a vintage diving helmet, exploring the depths and encountering a smiling fish.
Mushroom DJ Party
A mushroom spinning records at a turntable, wearing headphones and hyping up the tiny crowd.
Mushroom Cowboy Ride
A mushroom in a cowboy hat, bravely riding a grasshopper like a bucking bronco.
Mushroom Gardening Glitch
A mushroom planting a seed upside down, looking utterly confused by the garden.
Mushroom Mail Carrier Mishap
A mushroom mail carrier struggling with an oversized, wiggly worm as a package.
Mushroom Yoga Pose
A mushroom attempting a challenging yoga pose, wobbling precariously but with a determined grin.
Mushroom Mountain Climber
A tiny mushroom scaling a gigantic pebble, looking like a mighty mountaineer.
Mushroom Knight vs Snail
A mushroom knight bravely challenging a slow-moving, but surprisingly intimidating, snail.
What’s Next?
- Print & Pick Your Page – Download the colouring sheets and print them out easily at home or school.
- Gather Colouring Supplies – Crayons, coloured pencils or markers, a comfortable table or craft mat.
- Colour & Create – Choose any theme you like, add your favourite colours and maybe even draw extra background details.
- Display the Art – Hang finished pages on the fridge, pin them on a bulletin board, or use them as classroom decoration.
- Make an Activity – Parents or teachers can ask kids to talk about their picture (“What’s the mushroom doing? What colour is its cap?”) to boost creativity and language.
- Repeat for Fun – Try a new page each week, maybe colour one at home and one at school, and track progress or favourite characters.
Fun Facts for Kids
- Some mushrooms can glow in the dark—yes, really! There are species that light up like fairy lights in the forest.
- Mushrooms aren’t plants—they belong to a totally different group called fungi, and they help recycle old leaves and wood so new plants can grow.
- Some mushroom species can grow amazingly fast—one kind can extend underground roots for kilometres and live for hundreds of years!




















