37 Aladdin Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

Step into the streets of Agrabah with this collection of Aladdin coloring pages that are all free to download and print! These coloring sheets bring to life the magic of Disney’s beloved tale, complete with Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Abu, Jafar, the Magic Carpet, and even Rajah the tiger. Whether your kids are fans of the animated classic or the live-action remake, these free printable PDFs are sure to bring hours of fun.

In this series, you’ll find Aladdin soaring across the night sky on the Magic Carpet, Genie granting wishes, Jasmine exploring the palace gardens, and funny moments with Abu causing mischief. These coloring pages capture the adventure, romance, and humor of the story, giving kids the chance to add their own colors to the magical world of Agrabah. Parents, teachers, and Disney fans alike will love these printable coloring sheets for rainy days, classroom projects, or birthday party activities.

How to Download and Print the Aladdin Coloring Pages

Getting started is easy! Simply click on any of the images or links on this page, and a printable PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you can choose to download the file or print it directly.

All of our Aladdin coloring pages are designed on standard US letter-size paper, but they also print perfectly on A4 paper, making them easy to use anywhere. You can print as many as you like, so kids can try different colors for Jasmine’s outfits, Genie’s glow, or Aladdin’s turban. If you prefer digital coloring, you can also download the PDF and use a tablet or iPad to fill in the designs with a drawing app.

Fun Things To Do With Your Aladdin Coloring Pages

Once you’ve finished coloring your sheets, don’t just stack them away! There are so many creative projects you can make with your Aladdin coloring pages. Here are some fun and simple ideas you can try at home or in the classroom.

1. Magic Carpet Bookmarks

Turn your Aladdin coloring pages into beautiful bookmarks that look like miniature magic carpets. After coloring a sheet with Aladdin and Jasmine riding the carpet, cut out the carpet portion and glue it onto a rectangle of sturdy cardstock. Punch a hole at the top and add tassels made from yarn or ribbon to make it feel more authentic. These bookmarks make reading time extra special and would be a fun activity for a classroom book club or a themed Disney reading corner.

2. Genie Wish Jars

Pick your favorite Genie coloring sheet and color it in bright shades of blue, gold, and red. After coloring, cut out the Genie and glue him onto a clean glass or plastic jar. Fill the jar with strips of paper where kids can write down their wishes or daily goals. This craft is a fun way to combine creativity with positive thinking, and it makes a wonderful decoration for a desk or bedroom shelf.

3. Aladdin Puppet Theater

With some coloring sheets, scissors, and popsicle sticks, kids can create their very own Aladdin puppet show. Print out sheets of Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Abu, and Jafar, then color and cut them out. Glue each character onto a popsicle stick to make puppets. You can use a cardboard box with a cut-out window as the stage. Kids can act out their favorite scenes or even invent new adventures in Agrabah.

4. Jasmine’s Palace Wall Art

Choose a coloring page of Jasmine in the palace gardens or sitting with Rajah. After coloring, decorate the background with glitter, sequins, or metallic gel pens to give it a royal sparkle. Frame the finished artwork and hang it up as wall décor. This project is perfect for kids who love to decorate their bedrooms with Disney-themed artwork, and it’s a nice way to display their hard work.

5. Aladdin-Themed Party Decorations

If you’re hosting an Aladdin birthday party, these coloring pages can double as decorations and activities. Print out several sheets and let kids color them as part of the party fun. Once finished, the pages can be taped up around the party area like posters. You can also string them together with ribbon to create a banner featuring Aladdin, Genie, and Jasmine. It’s an easy way to bring Agrabah to life at home.

6. Abu’s Treasure Chest Craft

Use a coloring page of Abu with his monkey mischief and turn it into a treasure chest craft. After coloring Abu, glue him onto the lid of a small cardboard box. Inside the box, kids can store “treasures” such as costume jewelry, shiny rocks, or chocolate gold coins. This makes a fun craft for kids who love treasure hunts and pirate-style adventures, with a Disney twist.

7. Genie’s Magic Scroll Story Writing

Take a coloring page of Genie and glue it onto the top of a large piece of paper to create a “magic scroll.” After coloring Genie, kids can write their own story about what they would wish for if they had three wishes. Roll up the finished story and tie it with a ribbon to look like a scroll. This combines creative writing with art, making it a wonderful classroom project or rainy-day activity.

8. Stained Glass Agrabah Windows

Choose a coloring page featuring the palace or the night sky over Agrabah. Instead of coloring with crayons, use markers on thin printer paper. Then tape the finished sheet to a sunny window. The bright colors will shine through like stained glass, creating a magical look. This craft works especially well for Genie’s glowing lamp or the palace domes lit up at night.

9. DIY Magic Carpet Game

Take a coloring sheet of the Magic Carpet, color it, and glue it to a piece of cardboard. Once it’s sturdy, cut it out and use it as a game piece. Kids can place the carpet on the floor and pretend it’s flying across the room. You can even create an obstacle course and challenge kids to “fly” their magic carpet safely across without touching the ground. This turns the coloring page into an interactive game that keeps kids moving.

10. Jasmine’s Tiara and Jewelry

Pick a coloring sheet of Jasmine wearing her royal accessories. After coloring, carefully cut out the tiara, earrings, and necklace. Attach the tiara to a paper headband to wear, and glue the earrings and necklace onto cardstock to make dress-up accessories. This is a fun way for kids to step into Jasmine’s royal shoes and feel like a princess for the day.

11. Agrabah Collage Poster

Print and color several different Aladdin pages—Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, and the palace. Cut out the main characters and glue them onto a large piece of poster board to create a big Agrabah scene. Add background details with crayons, paint, or stickers. This makes a fun group project for siblings or classmates, and the final poster can be hung up as a display.

12. Genie’s Glow in the Dark Art

After coloring Genie, go over parts of him with glow-in-the-dark paint or markers. At night, when the lights go out, kids can see Genie glowing just like when he appears from the lamp. This is a simple craft that makes bedtime a little more magical and exciting.

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