Pictures to Color
"my Rembrant memory"

Your children love coloring. And we have loads of pictures to color on our site.

But we also have something for you...

...a place for you to have a laugh and to know you're not alone - somewhere to share your memories and experiences - joyful or other - on your child's love of coloring.

Have a great story to share?

One that will make others smile or cringe? Read on below...

Rembrant or Picasso? Is your child passionate about coloring?

Not yet a da Vinci but can't put their crayons down? He can't get enough animal pictures to color. She loves coloring unicorns - big pink and blue ones. Do you have a great story about your child's passion for coloring? One that will make others cringe or delight? Then let's hear it. It's EASY.

Enter A Title About Your Child's Coloring Story (For example "Obsessed with coloring giraffes"

More Stories about a Passion for Coloring

Click on the links below to read some great stories mums have shared about their children's love for coloring.

Kids drawing ability, pictures and color choice  starstarstarstarstar
I recently found out that a child's drawing ability followed a standard progression. They start off drawing scrawls, then do upside down 'v' shapes and ...

Loves colouring pigs and dogs  Not rated yet
My daughter loves colouring animals but mainly dogs and pigs - and she loves dashounds. She comes home after school and does her homework and then colours ...

Just here to find great pictures to color?

Select from our coloring pages designed for kids under five years of age.

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Download Guide

You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open the pdf animal coloring pages. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page).

If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the link. However, if you want to download the file to view later, then right-click on the link and choose "Save Target As" or "Save File As." Then select where you want to save the file on your hard drive.

Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open.

In order to print, once you have opened the file by clicking on the jpg or pdf link, select the "Print" option from the menu bar.