28 Kung Fu Panda Coloring Pages
Get ready for action, laughs, and noodle-shop fun with these Kung Fu Panda coloring pages that are free to download and print! On this page, kids can enjoy Po, Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, Crane, Shifu, and other favorite characters from the Kung Fu Panda movies and shows.
These printable coloring pages are great for kids who love martial arts, funny pandas, dragons, dumplings, and brave animal heroes. You might find Po practicing kung fu, training with the Furious Five, eating noodles, facing villains, or making silly faces. Each PDF coloring sheet is made for easy fun at home, in class, or during a quiet afternoon.
Whether your child wants a fast craft, a party activity, or a calm screen-free project, these coloring sheets are a fun choice. They are simple enough for young kids but still exciting for older fans who want to add lots of color and detail.
How To Use These Printable PDF Coloring Sheets
To start, click on any image or link on the page. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you are free to print, download, or save the printable file for later.
All of these coloring pages are made for standard US letter paper, and they also fit well on A4 paper. You can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even color the PDF on a tablet.
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Fun Things To Do With Your Kung Fu Panda Coloring Pages
1. Make a Dragon Warrior Door Sign
After your child finishes coloring Po, turn the page into a fun door sign. Cut out Po from the coloring sheet and glue him onto a piece of colored paper. Add words like “Dragon Warrior Training Room” or “Po’s Noodle Shop.” Kids can draw dumplings, bamboo, stars, or a yin-yang symbol around the edge.
Punch two holes at the top and tie on a ribbon or yarn. Hang it on a bedroom door, classroom wall, or playroom entrance. This works best with printable coloring pages that show Po standing in a strong kung fu pose.
2. Create a Furious Five Team Poster
Print several free Kung Fu Panda coloring sheets, one for each member of the Furious Five. Have kids color Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane with bright colors. Then cut them out and glue them onto a large poster board.
At the top, write “Furious Five Training Team.” Under each character, kids can write one strength, like brave, fast, smart, kind, or strong. This craft is great for classrooms because it connects the coloring pages to teamwork and character traits.
3. Build a Po Paper Puppet
Use a printable PDF page with Po facing forward. After coloring him, cut out the full body. Glue the picture onto thin cardboard, like a cereal box, to make it stronger. Tape a craft stick to the back so kids can hold it like a puppet.
Children can use the puppet to act out funny noodle shop scenes, kung fu battles, or training lessons with Master Shifu. For extra fun, print more coloring sheets and make puppets of Tigress, Shifu, or Tai Lung too.
4. Make a Noodle Bowl Craft
Choose a coloring sheet that shows Po eating or smiling. Color and cut out Po’s head or full body. Then give each child a paper bowl or a paper plate cut into a bowl shape. They can glue strips of yellow paper inside to look like noodles.
Add paper dumplings, chopsticks made from brown paper strips, and Po on the side of the bowl. This craft is perfect for a Kung Fu Panda movie night or birthday party. The PDF coloring pages make the character part easy, while kids get to build the noodle shop scene.
5. Design a Jade Palace Training Scroll
Have kids color a Kung Fu Panda coloring page with Shifu, Po, or the Furious Five. Cut out the character and glue it onto tan or brown paper to look like an old scroll. Roll the top and bottom edges around pencils, then tape them in place.
Kids can write training rules on the scroll, such as “Practice every day,” “Be kind,” or “Never give up.” This printable craft looks great hanging on a classroom board. It also turns simple coloring sheets into a fun Kung Fu Panda lesson about hard work.
6. Create Kung Fu Trading Cards
Shrink the PDF coloring pages before printing, or cut small character pieces from full-size pages. After kids color each character, glue the picture onto an index card. On the back, write the character’s name, special move, favorite food, and best trait.
For example, Po’s card could say “Special Move: Wuxi Finger Hold” and “Favorite Food: Noodles.” Kids can make cards for Tigress, Monkey, Crane, Mantis, Viper, Shifu, and villains too. These free coloring pages become a game kids can trade and collect.
7. Make a Panda Mask
Print a simple Po face coloring sheet. After coloring, cut out the face and glue it onto cardstock. Carefully cut out eye holes. Tape a craft stick to the bottom or punch holes on the sides and tie string to make a wearable mask.
Kids can add black paper ears, eyebrows, or a big smile. This printable PDF mask is fun for pretend play, class parties, or a Kung Fu Panda birthday theme. Make sure an adult helps with cutting the eye holes.
8. Create a Valley of Peace Scene
Use one or more Kung Fu Panda coloring pages to make a full scene. Kids can color Po and his friends, then cut them out. On a large piece of paper, draw the Valley of Peace with mountains, trees, bridges, lanterns, and the Jade Palace in the background.
Glue the characters into the scene. Po can stand near a noodle cart, Tigress can train by the steps, and Crane can fly over the mountains. This is a great group project because each child can color different printable coloring sheets and add them to one big display.
9. Make a Kung Fu Move Flip Book
Print several free coloring sheets that show Po or another character in action poses. Cut out the character from each page. Staple small pieces of paper together to make a flip book. On each page, glue one pose and add motion lines.
Kids can make Po kick, jump, roll, or block. They can also write short words like “Hi-yah!” or “Skadoosh!” on each page. This craft works best with coloring pages that show movement. It is a fun way to turn a PDF coloring sheet into an action story.
10. Decorate a Kung Fu Panda Party Banner
Print several printable Kung Fu Panda coloring pages and let kids color them before a party. Cut out the characters and glue each one onto a triangle or rectangle of colored paper. Punch holes in the top corners and string them together with yarn.
Add letters between the characters to spell “Happy Birthday,” “Skadoosh,” or “Dragon Warrior Party.” This is an easy way to use coloring sheets as party decor. It also gives kids something fun to help make before guests arrive.
11. Make a Dumpling Reward Chart
Print and color Po from a PDF coloring page, then glue him to the top of a poster. Draw a path of small dumplings across the page. Each dumpling can stand for a goal, like reading, cleaning up, finishing homework, or practicing kindness.
When a child finishes a task, they color in one dumpling or add a sticker. At the end of the path, write “Dragon Warrior Goal Complete!” This craft turns free coloring pages into a useful chart for home or school.
12. Create a Villain Wanted Poster
Choose a Kung Fu Panda coloring sheet with Tai Lung, Lord Shen, Kai, or another villain. After coloring, glue the character onto brown paper. Write “Wanted in the Valley of Peace” at the top. Kids can add silly details like “Crime: Stealing Dumplings” or “Last Seen: Near the Jade Palace.”
They can draw cracks, paw prints, or torn edges to make the poster look old. This printable craft is a funny way to use villain coloring pages and lets kids practice writing short, creative sentences.
13. Make a Kung Fu Panda Story Wheel
Cut a large circle from cardstock and divide it into sections like a pizza. In each section, glue a small piece from different coloring sheets. One section could show Po, another could show Shifu, another could show a villain, and another could show noodles or the Jade Palace.
Add a paper arrow in the middle with a brad fastener. Kids spin the arrow and tell a story using the picture it lands on. This PDF craft is great for classrooms because it turns coloring pages into a speaking and storytelling activity.
Enjoy Your Free Kung Fu Panda Printables
These free printable Kung Fu Panda coloring pages are more than just a fun way to color Po and his friends. With a few supplies, each PDF can become a puppet, poster, mask, banner, story game, or classroom craft.
Print your favorite coloring sheets, grab your crayons, and get ready for some Dragon Warrior fun. Whether kids are making a noodle bowl with Po or building the Valley of Peace, these coloring pages can bring the world of Kung Fu Panda right to the table.
