Panda Coloring Pages

Free Printable Panda Coloring Pages

Explore a collection of 23 simple and easy, but cute, panda coloring pages to enjoy from PowColoring, your number one site for kids, parents and teachers to promote creativity.

These printable panda coloring sheets are filled with cute and detailed images of these adorable animals eating bamboo, rolling around in the forest or playing with friends, making this collection a fun educational set.

Children will love the cute character and the simplistic yet adorable images while parents appreciate the ease of printable sheets at any time for a quiet activity during down time, on a rainy day or for home-school efforts.

Teachers will also appreciate the use of these sheets for in-class activities, thematic lessons or efforts towards reward chart appeal.

Download-and-printable pages from this collection are easy as anyone can access, select, print and color for a forest-themed classroom art project, a panda-themed home-day effort or for anyone who seeks something cute, simple and easy.

Coloring Themes

  • Playful pandas munching on bamboo in a forest or garden setting.
  • Cute panda cubs romping, climbing, napping or hugging their mother.
  • Panda characters in fantasy or whimsical settings (balloons, stars, rainbows).
  • Panda friends sharing adventures with other animals, props or funny outfits.
  • Simple outline and easy-to-colour scenes for younger children, alongside more detailed pages for older kids.

What’s Next?

After downloading the cute panda coloring pages, here’s what kids and parents can do next:

  1. Set up a dedicated colouring station with comfy mats, crayons/markers and the printed sheets.
  2. Let the child pick a favourite theme (forest bamboo panda, playful cub, fantasy panda) and talk about what the panda might be doing in the picture — this adds imagination and storytelling.
  3. For parents or teachers: turn it into a mini-lesson on pandas — their habitat, diet, behaviour—and then let the child colour a “realistic version” or a “fantasy version” of the panda.
  4. After colouring, display the finished artwork on the fridge, classroom wall, or create a mini booklet of their pages.
  5. To extend the fun: challenge children to design their own panda scene (on a blank sheet) or ask them to write a short story about the panda they coloured.

Fun Facts Kids Would Enjoy

  • Pandas spend about 10–16 hours a day eating bamboo because it’s low in nutrients — so they need to munch a lot to stay full!
  • Even though their fur is black and white, each panda has unique “fingerprint-like” patterns around its eyes, making every panda’s look distinctive.
  • Baby pandas are born super tiny — about the size of a stick of butter – and they’ll cling to their mother for months as they grow strong enough to climb and explore.

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