Free printable · Ages 2–6 · No sign-up
Easy Coloring Pages, Free to Print
Big shapes, thick lines, lots of open space — these are the easy coloring pages a toddler or preschooler can actually finish and feel proud of. Pick one, hit print, and there's a calm, screen-free thing on the table in under a minute. No account, no ads, no watermark across the middle of the picture.
What makes a coloring page "easy" — and where can I print free ones?
Easy coloring pages have thick outlines, big simple shapes and lots of open space, so young kids can color them without getting frustrated by tiny detail. Hello Playdate has them free — print any page on plain paper, no account, no email, no watermark.
"Easy" isn't about a particular animal or theme — it's about the lines. An easy coloring page has fat, confident outlines and big open areas to fill, instead of fiddly little shapes packed corner to corner. That's exactly what a two-, three- or four-year-old needs: a picture they can color without going wildly outside the lines, and without quitting halfway because it's just too hard. The pages on this page are pulled from across our whole library — animals, holidays, vehicles, everyday favorites — and filtered down to the simplest ones, so you get variety without the difficulty creeping up.
If you've ever handed a small kid a busy, detailed sheet and watched them lose interest in ten seconds, you already know why this matters. With the right page, that same kid will settle in. The big zones mean every crayon stroke obviously "does something," so there's a quick little win on every page — and quick wins are what keep a young child coloring instead of wandering off. Start easy and you're building the habit, not testing their patience.
Everything here is free and instant, on purpose. There's no login, no email wall, and no "premium" pack hiding the good pages behind a payment. Open any page, tap print, and it comes out clean on ordinary white paper — A4 or US Letter, black on white, on whatever printer you already have. It works the same from a phone, a tablet, or a laptop, so you can print one from the couch while the kids are still asking.
And when your kid wants to color something personal — themselves, the family pet, grandma's house — you can do that too. Upload a photo to our free tool and it turns the picture into a clean, simple black-and-white coloring page in under a minute. It's the easiest way to make a one-of-a-kind page nobody else has.
Why easy pages work better for little kids
Forgiving big shapes
Thick lines and large open zones mean a toddler doesn't have to be precise to succeed. The point is gripping and steering a crayon — the fine-motor practice — not staying perfectly inside hairline detail.
Calm in under a minute
Pick a page, print, done. No app to download, no ads to click past, no account to set up — just something quiet on the table before the next "I'm bored."
Genuinely free
Every easy page is free, with no premium tier and no email required. We never hide the simplest, best pages behind a paywall.
Built for a win
Big areas to fill give a quick sense of progress, so young kids feel proud instead of frustrated — and a proud kid colors a second page.
Prints on plain paper
A4 or US Letter, black on white. No special ink, no cardstock, no glossy photo paper — ordinary printer paper is perfect.
A varied mix
Animals, holidays, vehicles and everyday favorites, all at the easy level — so there's always a fresh page for whatever your kid is into this week.
Best for ages 2–6
Who easy pages are really for
These are aimed squarely at toddlers and preschoolers — the kids still figuring out how a crayon works. A two-year-old gets the gripping-and-scribbling benefit even when the color lands everywhere; a four- or five-year-old can start aiming for the lines and feel genuinely accomplished. If your child is older and wants more of a challenge, the same library has detailed pages waiting — but start here if you're not sure, because an easy win comes first.
- Thick, bold outlines
- Big shapes to fill
- Lots of open space
- Few tiny details
- Hard to "get wrong"
- Quick to finish
From "I want to color" to a page on the table, in 3 steps
No account, no setup, nothing to install.
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Pick an easy page
Browse the mix above or open the full library and tap whatever your kid is into — every page here is already filtered to the simplest level.
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Print it on plain paper
Hit print and choose A4 or Letter at 100% (or "fit to page"). Plain white paper, any home printer — the lines stay crisp and bold.
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Hand it over with crayons
That's it. No login, no watermark, no ads in the way — just a calm, screen-free activity ready to go.
Coloring and drawing help young children build the fine-motor control and pincer grasp they rely on later for holding a pencil and writing — the small-muscle skills that develop across the toddler and preschool years.
Frequently asked questions
Are these easy coloring pages really free?
What age are easy coloring pages best for?
What actually makes a coloring page "easy"?
How do I print an easy coloring page?
Do you have easy pages for different themes, not just one?
Can I make an easy coloring page from my own child's photo?
Can I print a whole easy coloring book?
More to print while the crayons are out
Easy-first picks and a few easy single subjects to start with.
All free coloring pages
The full library hub — over a thousand printable pages by theme, age and season.
Coloring pages for toddlers
The very simplest pages, built for under-3s still learning to hold a crayon.
Coloring pages for preschoolers
A small step up — easy pages with a little more to fill, for ages 3–5.
Simple coloring pages
Clean, uncluttered pages for any age that wants a low-effort, low-mess page.
Cute coloring pages
Friendly, round, smiley characters — easy to color and easy to love.
Bunny coloring pages
A big, easy bunny with thick lines — a perfect first easy page to start with.
Turn a photo into a coloring page
Make a custom, easy page from your kid's photo — a one-of-a-kind page, free in under a minute.
Print an easy one before the crayons disappear
Grab a stack of easy pages from the library, or upload a photo and make a one-of-a-kind one your kid can color of themselves.
Open the coloring library