Free Printable Sanrio Coloring Pages
Discover 34 free printable Sanrio coloring pages that have easy designs for download and printing. The adorable sheets work as a coloring book for children or an easy craft project for homeschoolers and teachers looking for a fun character-based activity.
Sanrio coloring page is perfect for a rainy day at home, an artsy group lesson in homeschool or a classroom filler. These pages promote fine-motor skill development, color recognition and imaginative engagement.
For teachers, Sanrio sheets can be applied to a character development lesson or story time day while parents can print one at a moment’s notice for easy at-home craft time. Since the outlines are simplistic, this easy-to-use collection provides a multifaceted resource for learning, enjoyment, stress relief and the application of artistic ideas all with this cute little cast of characters.
My Melody Sweet Garden
My Melody tending to a beautiful garden filled with blooming flowers and friendly butterflies.
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Little Twin Stars Cloud
Kiki and Lala floating joyfully on a fluffy cloud, surrounded by twinkling stars.
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Kuromi Mischief Time
Kuromi with a playful smirk, surrounded by musical notes and a skull.
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Cinnamoroll Flying High
Cinnamoroll soaring through the sky with his long ears catching the wind.
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Pochacco Playful Dog
Pochacco dribbling a soccer ball with his signature energetic smile.
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Gudetama Lazy Egg
Gudetama lounging lazily on a sunny beach, looking absolutely unbothered.
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Coloring Themes
- Iconic Sanrio characters like Hello Kitty, My Melody and friends in simple, friendly poses.
- Scenes of Sanrio characters in everyday fun: playing, baking, hanging out with friends—cute and relatable.
- Minimal-detail outlines for early learners—designed for easy and relaxed coloring.
- Themed moments and outfits: characters dressed up, seasonal or party settings with fun accessories.
- Creative backgrounds and context: friends together, characters in clouds or holding items—inviting imagination and extension.
Badtz Maru Cool Dude
Badtz-Maru with his trademark grumpy yet cool expression, wearing sunglasses.
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Keroppi Froggy Jump
Keroppi leaping joyfully over lily pads in a serene pond.
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Hangyodon Swimming Fun
Hangyodon happily swimming with his fish friends in a colorful ocean.
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Chococat Busy Bee
Chococat exploring a bookshelf filled with exciting books and a friendly mouse.
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Hello Kitty Tea Party
Hello Kitty hosting a charming tea party with adorable teacups and cookies.
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Kuromi Music Lover
Kuromi enjoying her favorite music with headphones and a boombox.
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Cinnamoroll Cloud Cafe
Cinnamoroll serving delicious pastries at his delightful cloud-shaped cafe.
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Pochacco Skateboarding
Pochacco confidently riding a skateboard down a gentle slope.
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Gudetama Sunny Day
Gudetama enjoying a lazy nap under a bright, smiling sun.
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Badtz Maru Baseball Star
Badtz-Maru ready to hit a home run with his baseball bat.
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Keroppi Watermelon Break
Keroppi refreshing himself with a slice of juicy watermelon on a hot day.
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Hangyodon Beach Day
Hangyodon building a sandcastle with a playful dolphin friend.
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Chococat Playful Kitten
Chococat chasing a butterfly through a blooming meadow.
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Hello Kitty Rainbow Ride
Hello Kitty happily riding a bicycle across a vibrant rainbow.
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My Melody Sleepy Time
My Melody snuggled in bed, dreaming sweet dreams with a pillow.
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Little Twin Stars School Day
Kiki and Lala attending a magical school in the clouds.
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Kuromi Skull Decor
Kuromi decorating her room with fun skull-themed posters and accessories.
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Cinnamoroll Friendship Circle
Cinnamoroll and his friends sharing a joyful moment together.
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Pochacco Dance Party
Pochacco grooving to the music with his friends at a lively party.
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Gudetama Breakfast Blues
Gudetama looking unimpressed with a plate of scrambled eggs.
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Badtz Maru Video Games
Badtz-Maru intensely focused on playing his favorite video game.
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Keroppi Beach Vacation
Keroppi relaxing on the beach with a striped umbrella and sunglasses.
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Hangyodon Musical Instrument
Hangyodon enthusiastically playing a ukulele with a happy tune.
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Chococat Baking Cookies
Chococat measuring flour and sugar for a batch of delicious cookies.
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Hello Kitty Fashion Show
Hello Kitty showcasing her stylish outfits on a miniature runway.
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My Melody Birthday Fun
My Melody celebrating her birthday with a cake and presents.
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Little Twin Stars Dreamland
Kiki and Lala creating magical dreams in a starry night sky.
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Sanrio Friends Picnic
A group of popular Sanrio characters enjoying a delightful picnic outdoors.
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What’s Next?
Once you’ve downloaded and printed your Sanrio coloring pages, here’s how kids and parents (or teachers) can make the most of them:
- Color together & customise – Let children pick their favorite Sanrio character, choose bright or pastel palettes, add stickers, glitter or patterned backgrounds for extra flair.
- Display and share – After coloring, turn the sheets into wall art, classroom displays or handmade greeting cards. You might laminate a sheet for a durable placemat or use as a book cover.
- Extend into a project – For homeschoolers or teachers: integrate into a lesson on storytelling—“What’s the character doing?” Encourage kids to write a short scene or role-play with their colored character. You can also explore topics of friendship, color feelings, or character design.
- Reuse & rotate – Keep a folder of printed but uncoloured sheets ready. On spare moments or rainy afternoons, pick a new design. Encourage children to revisit older sheets with alternate colors, backgrounds or added elements.
- Craft beyond coloring – Cut out characters from the colored sheets to make bookmarks, puppets, magnets or collages. Combine their character cut-outs to make a “Sanrio friends” showcase on a bulletin board or scrapbook.
Fun Facts for Kids
- Sanrio started in 1960, and since then has created over 400 characters—so when you color your sheet, you’re joining a huge world of cute characters!
- Hello Kitty (probably the most famous Sanrio character) is not just a cat—she’s a little girl in a cat suit, according to official Sanrio back-story.
- The word “kawaii” (meaning “cute” in Japanese) is a big part of Sanrio’s style—so every sheet you color is part of a fun trend that began in Japan and became loved around the world.