Simple & Cute Penguin Coloring Pages
Get over 45 free printable penguin coloring pages right here for students and teachers, homeschoolers, parents and everyone in between!
Each printable penguin coloring page has cute little penguins in silly poses and wintry settings with outlines so simple and designs so easy that they’re perfect for a calming coloring session without the need to devote too much time to such a craft.
Whether you’re a teacher looking for an animal theme lesson, a mom in need of an easy crafting break, or a homeschooler in need of some cute and simple printables to color, these printable penguin coloring pages are just for you!
Each easy coloring page is instantly downloadable and printable from your own home or classroom so children can appreciate fine motor skills with penguins and their environments while enjoying a stress-free craft time with some simple and adorable designs. Spend your day with some easy penguin coloring pages, cute and fun!
Happy Penguin Waving
A cheerful penguin with a big smile, waving hello. Perfect for little hands to color with bright, happy colors and practice fine motor skills.
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Penguin in Snow
A cute penguin standing on a snowy landscape, with snowflakes falling gently. This design encourages creativity with icy blues and whites.
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Penguin Family Hug
A loving penguin family in a warm embrace. This heartwarming scene is ideal for teaching about family and relationships through coloring.
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Penguin Eating Fish
A hungry penguin happily munching on a tasty fish. Kids can add vibrant
colors to the fish and the penguin’s surroundings.
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Penguin Sliding Down Ice
An adventurous penguin joyfully sliding down an icy slope. This dynamic image sparks imagination and encourages the use of cool color palettes.
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Baby Penguin Chick
An adorable, fluffy baby penguin waiting for its parent. This sweet design is perfect for young children to color and explore soft textures.
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Coloring Theme
- Baby penguins sliding on ice or nestled by the water — sweet and cute, ideal for young children.
- Penguins in winter scenes: snow, igloos, chilly landscapes — simple outlines but rich in theme, perfect for classrooms.
- Cartoon penguins with accessories: scarves, hats, surfboards — easy fun and very cute for creative colouring.
- Realistic penguin poses and groups — provides older kids or mixed-age groups a little more detail while staying friendly.
- Seasonal or activity-based penguin scenes: ice-skating, penguin families, penguins with fish — bringing variety and easy engagement.
Penguin with Scarf
A cozy penguin wearing a warm, knitted scarf. This winter-themed coloring page is excellent for practicing color blending and detail.
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Penguin in Igloo
A penguin peeking out from its cozy igloo home. This scene invites children to color a winter wonderland and a safe dwelling.
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Penguin with Fish Bowl
A playful penguin trying to catch a fish in a small bowl. This imaginative scene allows for creative interpretation of water and fish colors.
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Penguin on Iceberg
A majestic penguin standing proudly on a large iceberg. This image provides a sense of scale and encourages coloring of blues and whites.
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Penguin Wearing Hat
A fashionable penguin sporting a stylish hat. This fun design lets kids experiment with different hat styles and colors.
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Penguin with Umbrella
A well-prepared penguin using an umbrella against the snow. This quirky scene offers opportunities to color various patterns on the umbrella.
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Penguin Swimming Underwater
A sleek penguin gliding gracefully through the ocean depths. This page allows for exploration of blues, greens, and aquatic life.
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Penguin Holding a Balloon
A whimsical penguin holding onto a brightly colored balloon. This playful image is perfect for encouraging vibrant and imaginative color choices.
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Penguin Playing Soccer
An energetic penguin kicking a soccer ball. This sporty scene is great for kids who love action and bright, dynamic colors.
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Penguin with Sunglasses
A cool penguin wearing trendy sunglasses. This fun design lets children express their creativity with bold and stylish color combinations.
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Penguin Eating Ice Cream
A delighted penguin enjoying a cold, delicious ice cream cone. This sweet image is perfect for adding colorful sprinkles and toppings.
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Penguin with Santa Hat
A jolly penguin dressed in a Santa hat. This simple and festive design is ideal for very young children to color.
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Penguin with Present
A happy penguin holding a beautifully wrapped gift. This heartwarming scene is perfect for teaching about giving and receiving.
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Penguin in Antarctica Landscape
A penguin amidst the vast, icy plains of Antarctica. This majestic scene encourages the use of cool tones and a sense of vastness.
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Penguin with a Book
A thoughtful penguin engrossed in reading a book. This quiet scene inspires imagination and the choice of colors for the book’s cover.
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Penguin with a Microphone
A confident penguin ready to sing into a microphone. This fun, musical theme allows for bold color choices and imaginative performance.
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Penguin with a Cupcake
A joyful penguin about to eat a yummy cupcake. Kids can get creative with frosting colors and sprinkle designs.
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Penguin on a Scooter
A speedy penguin riding a fun scooter. This active image is great for encouraging energetic coloring and bright color palettes.
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Penguin with a Backpack
An adventurous penguin ready for a journey with its backpack. This design encourages imagination about where the penguin is going.
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Penguin with a Toy Train
A playful penguin enjoying a ride on a toy train. This scene is wonderful for young children and encourages colorful train designs.
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Penguin with a Kite
A happy penguin flying a colorful kite on a windy day. This cheerful image allows for vibrant kite designs and sky colors.
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Penguin with a Camera
A curious penguin with a camera, ready to capture a photo. This encourages children to think about scenes they might want to photograph.
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Penguin with a Steering Wheel
A determined penguin at the helm of a ship. This imaginative scene allows for coloring of the ocean, sky, and ship details.
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Penguin with a Lamp Post
A charming penguin standing near a glowing lamp post. This scene creates a cozy, nighttime atmosphere perfect for soft colors.
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Penguin with a Mailbox
A helpful penguin delivering mail from a mailbox. This everyday scene is great for practicing fine motor skills and detail.
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Penguin with a Watering Can
A gentle penguin watering a small plant. This nature-themed page is lovely for exploring greens and earth tones.
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Penguin with a Party Hat
A festive penguin celebrating with a party hat. This joyous design is perfect for birthday themes and bright, cheerful colors.
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Penguin with a Sandwich
A contented penguin enjoying a delicious sandwich. This simple scene allows for creative food coloring and fun sandwich fillings.
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Penguin with a Toolbox
A handy penguin with a toolbox, ready for repairs. This imaginative page encourages kids to think about tools and building.
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Penguin with a Magnifying Glass
A curious penguin examining something small with a magnifying glass. This encourages observation and detailed coloring of tiny elements.
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Penguin with a Backpack and Map
An explorer penguin with a backpack and map, ready for adventure. This design sparks imagination and encourages coloring of adventurous settings.
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Penguin with a Starry Sky
A peaceful penguin gazing up at a beautiful starry night sky. This scene is perfect for using dark blues, purples, and glittering yellows.
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Penguin with a Sled
An excited penguin ready to ride a sled down a snowy hill. This dynamic image encourages vibrant winter colors and a sense of fun.
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Penguin with a Flower Crown
A gentle penguin wearing a crown made of beautiful flowers. This delicate design is perfect for exploring nature-inspired colors.
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Penguin with a Drum
A rhythmic penguin happily playing a drum. This musical page allows for creative drum designs and energetic coloring.
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Penguin with a Lighthouse
A watchful penguin standing near a guiding lighthouse. This scene is perfect for coloring coastal landscapes and the beacon’s light.
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Penguin with a Windmill
A charming penguin standing near a rustic windmill. This scene offers opportunities to color a countryside setting and the windmill’s blades.
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What’s Next?
Once you’ve downloaded the coloring pages, here’s what kids, parents and teachers can do:
- Print out the sheets and set up a coloring station with crayons, colored pencils or markers—making this a fun independent or quiet time activity.
- After coloring, turn the finished pages into a display: hang them on the wall, create a “penguin art gallery” on the fridge, or clip them to a classroom board to celebrate each child’s work.
- Use the pages as a launch pad for extra learning: talk about penguins, their icy habitats, their friends and family groups; ask children which colors they choose or what story the picture suggests.
- For teachers or homeschoolers: integrate the coloring sheets into broader lessons—maybe tie in a little science (how penguins live), writing (a short caption about the penguin they colored), or group work (each student colors a different scene and then shares).
- Finally, scan or photograph the finished artwork and build a digital album or slideshow, share with family/friends, or compile a simple scrapbook. This turns a simple, easy, cute coloring activity into a full creative journey.
Fun Facts for Kids
- Penguins can “fly” underwater! Their flippers let them glide through icy water at surprising speeds—almost like super-swimmers of the animal world.
- A group of penguins on land is called a “waddle,” but in water they call it a “raft”—so when you color a bunch of penguins, you could call your scene a waddle or a raft!
- While many people think all penguins live in Antarctica, some species live on islands near the equator (where it’s warmer!)—so the penguin you color could be from icy zones or tropical ones.