Spring Coloring Pages For Kids

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Spring is finally here and what better way to celebrate than with a fresh stack of coloring pages?

Whether you’re a parent looking for a quick afternoon activity, a teacher building a spring bulletin board, or just someone who loves the quiet joy of coloring, these free spring coloring pages for kids are ready to print and enjoy.

We’ve rounded up 20 designs covering all the best parts of spring: blooming flowers, baby animals, butterflies, rainbows, and more.

Every page is a free printable PDF, just click, download, and print.

Spring Flower Coloring Pages

Spring and flowers go hand in hand. These pages are perfect for younger kids who love bright colors and simple shapes, as well as older children who enjoy adding fine details.

Designs in this section:

– Spring bouquet (great for preschoolers — thick lines, large shapes)

– Daisy field scene

– Mix of spring blooms

– Happy flowers with ladybugs

Spring Animal Coloring Pages

Baby animals are basically the mascot of spring. These coloring sheets are always a hit with kids, especially the little ones.

Designs in this section:

– Baby chicks

– Little fox

– Mama duck with ducklings

– Baby goat

– Baby lamb

Spring Scene Coloring Pages

These pages capture the whole feeling of spring. Sunshine, gardens, and outdoor fun.

Designs in this section:

– Bird house with flower blooms

– Flower bed and nice home

– Butterfly garden scene

– Sunshine over spring meadow

Simple Spring Coloring Pages for Toddlers & Preschoolers

Little hands need bold lines and big shapes. These toddler-friendly spring coloring pages are designed for ages 2–5. Simple, cheerful, and easy to color without frustration.

Designs in this section:

– Rain cloud with a smiley face

– Smiling kite

– Rain boot with a smile

– Smiling rainbow

Spring Coloring Pages for Adults

Yes, adults color too and spring is a beautiful season to get creative with. These more detailed designs are perfect for relaxation, stress relief, or just some quiet time with your colored pencils.

Designs in this section:

– Walk bridge with spring blooms and trees

– Boots with flower blooms

– Bicycle with nice spring bouquet

– Bird perched on a flower branch

How to Use These Spring Coloring Pages

At home: Print a few pages and set up a coloring station with crayons, colored pencils, or markers. Spring pages make great activity ideas for spring break, rainy afternoons, or Easter weekend.

In the classroom: These pages work beautifully for spring bulletin boards, early finisher activities, or a calming transition between lessons. Print one per student or laminate for reuse with dry-erase markers.

For gifts: Color a page, add a frame, and you have an instant piece of spring artwork. Kids love giving their colored pages as gifts to grandparents and family.

Printing Tips for the Best Results

Paper: Regular 8.5″ x 11″ printer paper works great. For a sturdier page that holds up to markers without bleed-through, use cardstock (65 lb or higher).

Settings: Print at “actual size” or 100%. Avoid “fit to page” which can shrink the design.

Ink: Black and white laser or inkjet both work perfectly. No need for a color printer.

PDF tip: Download the file first, then open in Adobe Acrobat or your PDF viewer to print. Printing directly from the browser can sometimes cut off edges.

FAQ: Spring Coloring Pages

Are these spring coloring pages really free?

Yes! Every coloring page on this page is completely free to download and print. They’re for personal use which is perfect for home and classroom use.

What age are these coloring pages for?

We have pages for all ages! The toddler section (ages 2–5) has simple bold outlines. The kids’ sections (ages 5–12) have more details and variety. The adult section features complex designs for teens and grown-ups.

Can I use these in my classroom?

Absolutely. These are free for personal and classroom use. Print as many copies as you need for your students.

What’s the best way to color these pages?

Crayons work great for younger kids. Colored pencils are perfect for detailed shading. Markers give bold, bright color. Just use cardstock to prevent bleed-through. Watercolor pencils are a fun option for older kids and adults.

Can I print these in black and white?

Yes, all of these are black-and-white line drawings designed for printing on a standard home printer.

Happy coloring! If your kids love these spring coloring pages, we’d love to see what they create. Save this page to Pinterest so you can find it again next spring and share it with a fellow parent or teacher who could use a fun printable activity!

Crafty Crayon Team

Hey there! We’re Crafty Crayon, and we love sharing fun, creative printables for everyone—teachers, parents, or anyone who enjoys coloring to relax. There’s something here for every creative soul. We hope you enjoy our free printables. Feel free to share your creations with us. We’d love to see them!

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