40 Penguin Coloring Pages

Waddle into a world of fun with these free printable penguin coloring pages! Penguins are some of the most adorable animals on Earth, known for their cute waddles, tuxedo-like feathers, and playful personalities. This collection of penguin coloring sheets includes everything from cartoon penguins sliding on ice to realistic penguins in snowy habitats and even penguins with scarves and hats for winter fun!

Penguin Coloring Pages

Whether you’re a parent looking for a creative activity, a teacher planning a winter-themed lesson, or simply a penguin lover, these printable PDF coloring pages are perfect for kids and adults. Bring these charming penguins to life with bold, bright colors or classic black and white—there’s no wrong way to color these adorable birds!

How to Download and Print Your Penguin Coloring Pages

It’s quick and easy to start coloring:

  1. Browse the penguin designs below and click on any image or link.
  2. A PDF file will open in a new tab, ready for download or printing.
  3. Print your coloring page on standard US letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) or A4 paper.

Grab your coloring supplies, and let the penguin adventures begin!

Fun Things to Do With Your Penguin Coloring Pages

After you’ve finished coloring your penguin coloring sheets, keep the fun going with these creative craft ideas and activities. These projects are great for kids at home, classrooms, or anyone who loves penguins!

1. Make a Penguin Wall Display

Show off your coloring skills by creating a penguin-themed wall display. Color several penguin pages, cut them out, and glue them onto a large poster board. Add paper snowflakes, snow-covered hills, and a frozen pond to make a full winter scene.

2. DIY Penguin Puppets

Turn your penguin coloring pages into adorable puppets! After coloring your penguin, cut it out and glue it onto a popsicle stick or straw. Kids can use their penguin puppets for storytelling, puppet shows, or imaginative winter playtime.

3. Create a Penguin Collage

Combine your penguin artwork into a fun and snowy collage. Color and cut out your penguins, then glue them onto a large sheet of paper. Use cotton balls for snow, blue tissue paper for ice, and add paper snowflakes to complete the winter wonderland.

4. Penguin Masks for Pretend Play

Transform a penguin face coloring page into a fun mask! Color the penguin face, cut it out, and add holes for the eyes. Attach elastic string or yarn to the sides so kids can wear their masks and waddle around like their favorite penguin friends.

5. DIY Penguin Bookmarks

Make cute penguin bookmarks to keep your place in your favorite books. Cut a long, narrow section from your coloring page featuring a penguin design. Glue it onto thick cardstock, and punch a hole at the top to add a piece of ribbon or yarn for decoration.

6. Penguin-Themed Greeting Cards

Turn your penguin coloring pages into handmade cards. Cut out your colored penguin and glue it onto folded cardstock. Add fun messages like “Have a Flippin’ Good Day!” or “You’re Cool as Ice!” for a creative and personal touch.

7. Make a DIY Penguin Puzzle

Create a custom penguin puzzle by gluing a finished coloring page onto a piece of cardboard. Draw puzzle shapes on the back, carefully cut them out, and mix them up. Kids will have so much fun piecing their penguin back together!

8. Build a Penguin Habitat Diorama

Bring your penguin to life in a 3D shoebox diorama. Color and cut out your penguin, then stand it up using folded cardboard. Decorate the inside of the box with cotton balls for snow, blue paper for icy water, and white paper for icebergs to create a realistic Antarctic habitat.

9. Pin the Beak on the Penguin Game

Make a penguin-themed party game inspired by “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” Enlarge and color a penguin coloring page, leaving off its beak. Draw and cut out separate paper beaks, then blindfold players and let them try to stick the beak in the right place.

10. Create a Penguin Garland

Make a cheerful winter garland to decorate your home or classroom. Color and cut out several penguins, punch holes at the top, and string them together with yarn or ribbon. Add paper snowflakes or icebergs for extra flair.

11. DIY Penguin Stickers

Make your own penguin stickers using adhesive-backed paper. After coloring, cut out the penguins and stick them onto notebooks, folders, lunchboxes, or craft projects. These stickers are perfect for kids who love decorating!

12. Penguin Magnets for the Fridge

Turn your penguin coloring pages into adorable fridge magnets. Color and cut out small penguin designs, glue them onto magnetic sheets, and trim the edges. Stick them on your fridge, whiteboard, or any magnetic surface.

13. Create Penguin Placemats

Laminate your finished penguin coloring pages or cover them with clear contact paper to create reusable placemats. These penguin placemats are perfect for snack time or winter-themed meals and can be wiped clean easily.

14. Penguin Snow Globe Craft

Make a DIY penguin snow globe! Color and cut out a penguin, glue it to the inside of a clear jar lid, and fill the jar with water, glitter, and a drop of glycerin. Seal the lid tightly and shake to see your penguin surrounded by sparkly “snow.”

15. Make a Penguin Door Hanger

Create a penguin-themed door hanger to decorate a bedroom or classroom door. Color and cut out a penguin, glue it onto a long strip of cardstock, and add a message like “Welcome to My Igloo!” or “Penguins Only!”

These free penguin coloring pages are a perfect way to have fun and explore your creativity. Whether you’re crafting adorable puppets, designing puzzles, or decorating your space with penguin art, these printable PDF coloring sheets offer endless possibilities for kids and adults alike.

Click, print, and start coloring your favorite penguins today! From snowy scenes to playful crafts, these penguin-themed activities are sure to bring joy to your day. 🐧

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