37 Ninjago Coloring Pages

Fans of action and adventure will love exploring this collection of Ninjago coloring pages, all available as free, printable coloring sheets in easy to download PDF format. These coloring pages let kids bring their favorite ninja heroes to life, including Lloyd, Kai, Cole, Jay, Zane, Nya, Master Wu, and even villains like Garmadon and the serpentine tribes. With so many different scenes and characters to choose from, there is something fun for every young artist who enjoys building their own Ninjago stories.

On this page, you will find coloring sheets featuring battles, training scenes, epic vehicles, dragons, temples, and character portraits. Whether kids enjoy the fast action of Spinjitzu or the quiet focus of training in the dojo, these printable designs are great for all ages. Because everything is free and available as a PDF, you can print as many coloring pages as you need for classrooms, parties, rainy days, or fun at home.

To use the coloring sheets, just click on any image and a PDF will open in a new tab. From that tab, you can save the file or print it right away. Each coloring sheet is set up on standard US letter paper, and it also fits perfectly onto A4 sized paper when printed. These printable PDFs can even be colored digitally on a tablet for kids who like working with drawing apps. Every design is ready for quick, easy printing so kids can start coloring without waiting.

Fun Things To Do With Your Ninjago Coloring Pages

Below are creative project ideas that help kids use their Ninjago coloring pages in fun and hands-on ways. Each activity uses the free printable PDF coloring sheets from this page so parents and teachers can set up the crafts with simple supplies.

1. Ninjago Character Trading Cards

Turn coloring pages into handmade trading cards for kids to collect or swap. Start by printing character portraits at a smaller scale. Many printers allow printing multiple PDF pages per sheet, which is perfect for creating card-sized images. Let kids color their characters, then cut out each card. Glue the colored image onto cardstock to make the cards sturdy. Kids can write each character’s name, element, and special abilities on the back. This is fun for school groups, after-school clubs, or birthday parties where children can make, trade, and compare their own sets.

2. Spinjitzu Spinning Tops Craft

Use circular parts of the coloring pages to make spinning tops inspired by Spinjitzu. Print any design that has round shapes or use a character’s face and cut it into a circle. Glue the circle to thick cardboard or a plastic lid. Push a toothpick or straw through the center to make the spinning point. Kids can color each top with the character’s elemental color, such as red for Kai or green for Lloyd. Once finished, everyone can spin their tops and hold Spinjitzu battles.

3. Build a Ninjago Elemental Banner

Create a large banner using several different coloring sheets featuring each ninja. Give each child one character to color. Once the coloring pages are done, cut out the figures and glue them onto a long strip of construction paper. Add small labels like Fire, Ice, Lightning, Earth, Energy, or Water under each ninja. Hang the finished banner in a classroom, bedroom, or playroom. This is a great team project that uses many printable PDF coloring pages at once.

4. Ninjago Shadow Puppet Theater

Make shadow puppets using printed coloring sheets. Choose pages that have strong outlines of characters or dragons. Color the images lightly, then glue them to black cardstock. Cut out the shapes and tape each one to a craft stick. Use a flashlight and a blank wall or a sheet to cast shadows. Kids can act out battles, training scenes, or rescue missions. This craft turns simple printable coloring sheets into interactive storytelling tools.

5. Dojo Door Sign

Kids can turn their finished coloring pages into a sign for their bedroom door. Print a PDF coloring sheet of a favorite ninja and color it. Next, glue the page onto a cardboard backing. Add a label at the top that says Do Not Enter, Ninja In Training, or Welcome To My Dojo. Punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon or string so the sign can hang from a door handle. This allows kids to make a personalized decoration using a character they love.

6. Ninjago Paper Masks

Make wearable masks from coloring pages that show characters’ faces. Print the pages at full size, color them, and then cut around the outline of the face. Cut out eye holes and reinforce the mask by gluing it to cardstock. Add a popsicle stick at the bottom to hold it, or attach elastic so kids can wear it hands-free. This project is popular for themed parties or pretend play, and it works great when using free, printable coloring sheets featuring close-up character faces.

7. Dragon Wall Art

Kids who love the dragons in Ninjago can turn dragon-themed coloring pages into wall art. Print a detailed dragon PDF and color it using markers, crayons, or colored pencils. Once finished, mount the page on a colored background. Place it inside a simple picture frame from a craft or discount store. The framed dragon looks bold and dramatic when hung on a wall, and kids enjoy seeing their coloring turned into a real decoration.

8. Ninjago Comic Book

Let kids make their own comic book using several printable coloring pages. Choose pages that show different characters or scenes. Color each one, then cut out speech bubble shapes from white paper. Kids can write dialogues like “Let’s train!” or “We must protect Ninjago City!” Glue the comic panels into a folded booklet made from construction paper. This encourages storytelling and lets kids assemble their own mini Ninjago adventure.

9. Mini Dioramas

Use multiple coloring sheets to build a small 3D scene. Print pages that include characters and settings, like temples, forests, or city backgrounds. Color and cut out the characters. Fold a shoebox on its side to act as the stage. Glue the background coloring page to the inside of the shoebox. Then attach the character cutouts using folded paper tabs so they stand up. Kids can create battle scenes, training grounds, or dragon encounters using free printable coloring pages.

10. Ninjago Gift Wrap

Use completed coloring sheets to wrap small gifts for birthdays or holiday parties. Print several PDF coloring pages and let kids color them in any style they like. Once done, flatten the sheets and tape them around small boxes. Tie with string or ribbon. This makes the gift wrap special and personal, especially for children who love Ninjago. You can even add small cutouts of symbols or characters for extra design.

11. Bookmarks for Young Readers

Turn printed coloring pages into bookmarks. Choose images with tall or narrow shapes, like a ninja holding a weapon or standing in a pose. Print the page, color it, and cut out a long rectangle around the character. Glue the rectangle to thick paper or laminate it for strength. Punch a hole at the top and add a tassel. These bookmarks are fun rewards for reading and make simple use of free printable coloring sheets.

12. Classroom Recognition Badges

Teachers can use Ninjago coloring sheets to make badges for kids. Print character faces at a smaller size and have students color them. Glue each face to a circle cut from cardstock. Tape a safety pin on the back. Teachers can hand out badges for teamwork, kindness, or effort during school activities. It is a fun way to combine creativity with positive encouragement.

13. Spinning Element Wheel

Make a wheel that shows the different elemental powers. Print several coloring pages of the ninjas and cut out each character’s face. Glue the faces around the edge of a large cardboard circle. Attach an arrow spinner using a brass fastener. Kids can flick the arrow to see which element it lands on, then tell stories or act out scenes using that ninja. This simple craft is a playful way to use multiple printable PDF sheets.

These fun projects help kids enjoy Ninjago in hands-on ways using the free, printable PDF coloring pages on this site. Whether they create art for their walls, tools for pretend play, or crafts to share with friends, the coloring sheets give endless options for creativity.

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