Wolf Coloring Pages

Free Printable Wolf Coloring Pages

Enjoy this fun and free collection of wolf coloring pages. This set features about 27 different designs of wolves that are easy to download and print for kids, homeschoolers and teachers alike.

These cute little wolf printables are a quick and easy go to for kiddos learning about fine motor skills, color representation and animals in their environment.

Whether your family is crafting together, you’re studying the world around us for your homeschool curriculum or you’re looking for a quiet-time resource for the classroom, these pages are sure to cultivate creativity and focus through calm representation.

Teachers can hand these pages out during animal science units; parents can give them to kids during after-school activities or on a rainy day. With simple outlines and adorable wolf images, this collection is an easily accessible helpful resource for learning and fun, sure to keep kids engaged as they learn more about the animals in their world. Explore more animal coloring sheets here.

Coloring Themes

  • Wolves howling under moonlight and standing on rocky outcrops—easy scenes for dramatic coloring.
  • Cute wolf pups and friendly adult wolves in simple poses—perfect for younger children.
  • Wolves in natural forest or snowy habitat backgrounds—ideal for nature-based discussion.
  • Stylised or “cute” wolf illustrations with big eyes, expressive faces and playful features.
  • Simple outline wolf sheets with minimal detail—great for beginners or quick coloring breaks.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed your wolf coloring pages, here’s how kids and parents (or teachers) can make the most of them:

  1. Color together & customise – Let children choose their favourite wolf design, pick a colour palette (why not try silver-grey fur and turquoise eyes!), and add doodles like trees, footprints or moonlight.
  2. Display and share – Turn finished sheets into wall-art, greeting cards or classroom displays. You can laminate a page for a placemat or use it as a book cover.
  3. Extend into a project – After colouring, invite children to write a short story about their wolf—were they howling for the pack? Leading pups? Or exploring a forest? For homeschoolers or teachers, use the pages for a mini-lesson on wolf habits, habitat or pack life.
  4. Reuse & rotate – Keep a folder of prints ready. On spare moments or quiet afternoons, print a new design. Encourage children to revisit older pages, try different colours or add extra details (like stars, snow or forest floor).
  5. Craft with the sheets – Cut out the wolves to make bookmarks, shadow puppets, or paper collages. Use the colouring pages as backgrounds for a nature scrapbook or a “wolf facts” poster.

Facts for Kids

  • A wolf’s howl can travel over six miles in the wild—so when you color one howling at the moon, imagine it talking to its whole pack!
  • Wolves are super social—each pack usually has an “alpha” pair that leads the group and helps teach the younger wolves how to hunt and play.
  • The fur of a wolf isn’t just grey—adult wolves may have fur that looks silver, brown, red or even black depending on their habitat and genetics!

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