Aren’t pandas just the cutest? These fluffy black-and-white bears bring instant joy every time they appear! Today, I’m so excited to share a free collection of panda coloring pages. Perfect for relaxing me-time or keeping the kids entertained, these adorable designs capture the charm of these iconic creatures. Grab your favorite crayons or markers and bring these lovable pandas to life with your unique touch!
All pages are designed for US letter size but work on A4 too. Just click the image or link below to download and print!
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Fun Ideas for the Colored Panda Coloring Pages
Here are a few mini craft project ideas to try with your completed panda coloring pages, along with a few fun panda facts to make the experience even more enjoyable:
1. Create a Panda Party Banner!
Once your little one has colored a few pandas, cut them out and string them together to create a colorful panda party banner. It’s perfect for birthdays, school events, or just as a fun room decoration. Add some fun panda facts on each panda’s belly to educate as you decorate!
Fun Fact: Did you know that giant pandas spend around 12 hours a day eating bamboo? That’s a lot of chewing!light.
2. Make Panda Stickers
Turn those colored pandas into cute stickers by cutting them out and using double-sided tape or sticker paper. Kids can give them to friends, use them as rewards, or keep them as a cute collection!
Fun Fact: Pandas have a “thumb” – actually a modified wrist bone – that helps them grip bamboo while eating! It’s like their very own bamboo-holding tool!
3. Create a Panda Family Portrait
Make a fun “Panda Family” wall by having your kids color several pandas in different poses or outfits and then arrange them into a collage. It could even be a family activity, where everyone draws their own panda!
Fun Fact: Pandas are solitary animals, and they prefer to live alone, unlike some animals that love to be in groups. So, each panda in the family portrait is independent and unique!
4. Panda-Themed Bookmarks
Color in your pandas, cut them out, and laminate them (or use packing tape) to create fun bookmarks. Every time your child opens a book, they’ll be greeted by their favorite colored panda.
Fun Fact: Baby pandas are born the size of a stick of butter! They grow up to be big, strong bears, but they start super tiny and delicate.
5. Make a Panda Memory Game
Cut out your pandas and make a memory matching game by creating pairs with different poses or accessories. It’s a fun way to sharpen memory skills!
Fun Fact: Pandas can live up to 30 years in the wild, and much longer in captivity. So they have plenty of time to learn new tricks—like being part of your memory game!
6. Panda Gift Tags
Turn your colored pandas into cute gift tags by cutting them out and writing personal messages on the back. Add them to gifts for an extra special, hand-crafted touch.
Fun Fact: Although pandas look cute and cuddly, they are actually excellent climbers and swimmers, so don’t be fooled by their sweet faces!
7. Make a Panda Puzzle
Take a finished panda coloring page, glue it onto cardboard, and cut it into puzzle pieces for a fun DIY puzzle. It’s a creative way to preserve the artwork while also making it a fun activity!
Fun Fact: A panda’s favorite food is bamboo, but it will sometimes munch on other plants, and even small animals like rodents. They are picky eaters and need to eat 26-84 pounds of bamboo every day to stay healthy!
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