44 Free Totoro Coloring Pages
Step into a cozy forest adventure with these Totoro coloring pages that are all free to print or download as a PDF! Fans of the beloved forest spirit will find plenty of fun scenes featuring Totoro relaxing in the woods, waiting at the bus stop, flying through the sky, playing with soot sprites, and spending time with Mei and Satsuki.
These printable coloring sheets are great for kids, teens, and adults who love gentle nature scenes and cute characters. Whether you want simple coloring pages for younger children or detailed PDF coloring pages for older fans, there is something here for everyone to enjoy. From rainy day adventures to magical nighttime scenes, these free printable coloring pages are packed with charming moments inspired by Totoro’s peaceful world.
You will also discover coloring sheets filled with acorns, Catbus rides, umbrellas, giant trees, forest paths, and sleepy woodland scenes. These printable PDF coloring pages are perfect for parties, classroom activities, quiet afternoons, or family craft time at home.
How To Print Your Totoro Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the coloring pages or printable coloring sheets below. Each image will open as a high-quality PDF file in a new tab that you can print or download for free.
All of these free printable coloring pages are designed to fit standard US letter paper, and they also print nicely on A4 paper sizes. You can even save the PDF coloring sheets to a tablet for digital coloring fun.
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Fun Things To Do With Your Totoro Coloring Pages
Create a Totoro Forest Wall Mural
Print several Totoro coloring pages featuring trees, flowers, soot sprites, and forest scenes. After coloring the printable sheets, tape them together to make one giant woodland mural. Kids can hang the finished artwork on a bedroom wall, classroom bulletin board, or playroom door.
You can also add extra paper leaves, cotton ball clouds, and tissue paper flowers around the coloring pages to make the mural look even more magical. This project works especially well with large PDF coloring pages that include outdoor scenes and nature backgrounds.
Make Totoro Bookmarks
Choose smaller printable coloring sheets that show Totoro sitting, smiling, or holding an umbrella. After coloring the pages, cut out the character carefully and glue it onto thick cardstock strips.
Laminate the bookmarks with clear tape or contact paper to help them last longer. Punch a hole at the top and tie yarn or ribbon through it for extra decoration. These free printable bookmarks make fun gifts for classmates, teachers, or family members who enjoy reading.
Build a Totoro Story Cube
Use several coloring pages to create a fun storytelling game. Print different Totoro coloring sheets with various characters and scenes. Color and cut out the pictures, then glue them onto the sides of a paper cube or small cardboard box.
Kids can roll the story cube and create a short adventure based on the images that appear. One roll might include Catbus, soot sprites, and rain, while another could show Totoro sleeping in the forest. This activity helps children use imagination while enjoying their printable coloring pages.
Design a Nature Scrapbook
Many Totoro coloring pages include flowers, trees, mushrooms, and woodland paths. After coloring the printable PDF sheets, cut out favorite pieces and glue them into a scrapbook.
Kids can add pressed leaves, stickers, drawings, and short journal entries beside the coloring sheets. They can even write made-up forest stories inspired by Totoro’s adventures. This project turns simple coloring pages into a keepsake memory book filled with creative ideas and outdoor themes.
Create Totoro Party Decorations
These free printable coloring sheets can become easy party decorations for a Totoro-themed birthday celebration. Print several PDF coloring pages and color them with bright markers or crayons.
Hang the finished pages on walls, tape them onto party tables, or turn them into banners. You can also cut out Totoro characters and glue them onto paper cups, treat bags, or invitations. Younger kids especially enjoy helping decorate with their own colored pages before the party begins.
Make a Totoro Mobile
Choose printable coloring pages with floating Totoro scenes, birds, leaves, or soot sprites. Color the images and carefully cut them out. Attach string to each piece and hang them from a wire hanger, embroidery hoop, or sticks collected outside.
The finished mobile can spin gently near a window or above a bed. Mixing different coloring sheets together creates a fun forest effect that looks playful and relaxing. This craft works best when printed on thicker paper or cardstock.
Turn Coloring Pages Into Greeting Cards
Fold cardstock paper in half to create homemade cards. Then cut out colored Totoro images from your printable coloring sheets and glue them to the front of the cards.
Kids can make birthday cards, thank-you cards, or friendship notes using their favorite coloring pages. Adding stickers, glitter glue, or tiny paper leaves makes the cards even more fun. These handmade cards feel personal and special because every design is unique.
Create a Totoro Puppet Show
Print coloring pages that include Totoro, Catbus, Mei, Satsuki, and soot sprites. After coloring the printable pages, glue the characters onto cardboard and cut them out.
Tape craft sticks to the backs to create puppets. Kids can then perform their own forest adventures behind a couch or homemade stage. They can even build paper trees and scenery using extra coloring sheets and construction paper.
This activity combines storytelling, crafting, and imaginative play all in one project.
Make Totoro Window Decorations
Color several printable coloring pages using bright crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Cut out the finished characters and glue them onto wax paper or clear contact paper.
Tape the designs onto windows so sunlight shines through the colors. Forest scenes, umbrellas, and floating Totoro pictures work especially well for this craft. These free printable decorations can brighten bedrooms, classrooms, or play areas during rainy days or summer afternoons.
Create a Totoro Puzzle
Glue finished coloring pages onto thin cardboard from cereal boxes or shipping boxes. Once dry, cut the printable coloring sheets into puzzle-shaped pieces.
Kids can mix up the pieces and rebuild the image again and again. For younger children, make larger puzzle pieces. Older kids may enjoy smaller and more challenging cuts. This is a fun way to reuse favorite PDF coloring pages instead of storing them away after coloring.
Build a Forest Diorama
Use a shoebox to create a tiny Totoro forest world. Color several printable coloring pages featuring trees, grass, Totoro, and woodland creatures. Cut out the designs and stand them upright inside the box using folded paper tabs.
Add moss, sticks, pebbles, and leaves from outside to make the scene feel more realistic. Kids can even add cotton balls for clouds or blue paper for ponds. This craft turns ordinary coloring sheets into a detailed 3D display.
Make Totoro Gift Tags
Small printable coloring pages can become adorable gift tags for birthdays and holidays. Color and cut out Totoro faces, soot sprites, or acorns from the coloring sheets.
Punch a hole at the top and tie the tags onto presents with ribbon or string. Kids can write names or short messages on the back. These homemade tags add a creative touch to gifts and help use leftover pieces from larger PDF coloring pages.
Create a Totoro Rainy Day Collage
Since many Totoro coloring pages include rain scenes and umbrellas, kids can make a large rainy day collage using several printable sheets together. Color the pages in soft blues, greens, and grays, then cut out favorite pieces.
Glue everything onto poster board and add cotton clouds, shiny foil raindrops, or tissue paper puddles. This project works well for classrooms, especially during spring weather units or rainy day indoor activities.
