If your child loves Baby Shark Coloring Pages, get ready for some serious excitement at the crafting table. We know that once the song starts playing, it stays in your head all day, but these printable pages offer a nice quiet way to enjoy the characters without the volume turned up high. From Baby Shark and William to the whole underwater family, there is something here for every little fan.
These sheets are perfect for rainy afternoons, classroom calm-down corners, or just a fun screen-free activity at home. Whether your little ones want to use bright crayons or sparkly glitter glue, these designs will help them practice their motor skills while having a blast. Let’s dive into this adorable collection!
Kawaii Smiling Cartoon Acorn Family
These two best friends look like they are having the ultimate underwater dance party amidst the bubbles. William has his arms out like he is ready to hug the whole ocean.
Print this coloring sheet to help your toddlers build motor skills while they enjoy some happy creative time.
Christmas Baby Shark Santa Hat Coloring Page
Even sharks love the holidays, and this little guy is rocking a fluffy Santa hat underwater. The snowflakes and bubbles make it look like a winter wonderland beneath the waves.
Download this PDF for your preschoolers to practice color recognition during a festive holiday season activity.
Cute Mommy Shark With Big Eyes Coloring Page
Mommy Shark is swimming by with the biggest, friendliest eyelashes in the ocean. Look closely and you will see a tiny Baby Shark trying to sneak a peek from behind her.
Use this printable to give your kids some quiet time and help them build art skills while they color.
Baby Shark With Rudolph And Santa Coloring Page For Preschoolers
Santa Claus looks totally surprised to see a shark wearing reindeer antlers and singing carols. Even Rudolph seems impressed by this underwater musical performance.
Add this coloring page to your lesson plans for students who finish early and want a fun page to build focus.
Baby Shark Family Swimming Coloring Page
It looks like Daddy Shark is feeling a little stressed out while Mommy and Baby are having a great time. Maybe he forgot where he parked the clam shell car.
Download and print this sheet for a super relaxing calming activity that helps kids practice staying in the lines.
Baby Shark And Pinkfong Snorkeling
Pinkfong is all geared up with a snorkel and flippers to visit his shark friend. He even found a starfish souvenir to show off during his swim.
Check out these pages for a screen-free fun activity that boosts creativity and hand-eye coordination.
Baby Shark Family With William Coloring Page
The whole gang is here for a family portrait, including Grandma, Grandpa, and William. Everyone is waving and smiling, so make sure you have enough crayons for the whole group.
This simple yet adorable PDF is perfect for morning work to get students focused and ready for the day.
Coloring Page Of Pirate Baby Shark With Sword
Ahoy matey! This little shark has found a desert island and a treasure chest. He looks very proud of his pirate hat and tiny sword.
Download this PDF for your kindergarten students to practice motor skills during indoor recess or story time.
Baby Shark With Parents Coloring Picture
Baby Shark is winking at us while swimming safely between Mom and Dad. The musical notes floating around suggest they are definitely singing their favorite song.
Use this printable to encourage small motor control with bold outlines that make coloring success easy for toddlers.
Pinkfong Riding On Baby Shark
Pinkfong is catching a ride on Baby Shark’s back and looks absolutely thrilled about it. Wearing a crown underwater is a bold fashion choice, but he pulls it off.
This high-quality PDF is perfect for home or school to keep early learners entertained and focused.
Cute Cartoon Finny Baby Shark Coloring Page For Kids
Here is a super simple close-up of our favorite shark friend. He looks very happy to see you and is ready for some bright yellow colors.
Download and print this sheet for a quick quiet time activity that helps toddlers practice holding crayons.
Brooklyn Baby Shark Winking Coloring Page
This shark has some serious street style with a backwards cap and a hoodie. He is winking and looking cool while floating among the clouds and bubbles.
Add this coloring page to your lesson plans for a fun reward that helps students boost creativity.
Grandma Shark With Glasses Coloring Sheet For Kids
Grandma Shark looks cozy in her patterned cardigan and pearls. She even has her hair done up in a bun, which is impressive for living underwater.
Use this printable to give your kids a peaceful and relaxed activity that helps them work on hand-eye coordination.
Detailed Grandpa Shark Smiling To Color
Grandpa Shark is looking sharp with his captain’s hat and fancy mustache. His floral shirt and suspenders show that he has great fashion sense for a shark.
Download this PDF for your preschoolers to practice motor skills with thick black lines that are easy to color.
Pinkfong And Baby Shark Coloring Sheet
These two pals are just hanging out and smiling. Pinkfong is doing a friendly wave while Baby Shark floats nearby looking happy as can be.
This simple and easy to color page is perfect for young students learning to color in the lines.
Printable Halloween Frankenstein Baby Shark Coloring Page
Baby Shark makes a surprisingly cute Frankenstein monster. He is surrounded by friendly bats and a pumpkin that has stars for eyes instead of triangles.
Check out these pages for a fun holiday craft that brings joy and excitement to your Halloween celebrations.
Happy Birthday Baby Shark Coloring Page For Kids
It is party time underwater! Baby Shark has an ice cream cone, Pinkfong brought a gift, and everyone is wearing festive hats for the big celebration.
Printable activity sheet for birthday parties or just to boost creativity on a special day.
Kawaii Shadow Shark With Starfish Coloring Page For Kids
This version of the shark is super soft and bubbly, almost like a shadow. He is holding a tiny starfish friend who looks just as happy to be there.
Download this PDF for your early learners to enjoy a mindfulness activity with adorable characters.
Kawaii Baby Sharks Celebrating Coloring Sheet
Three little sharks are throwing a huge party with cake, confetti, and noisemakers. The banner at the top makes this perfect for a birthday card cover.
Use this printable to give your kids some quiet time and help them practice fine coloring with markers or crayons.
Coloring Page Of Kawaii Baby Shark And William
William is hitching a ride right on top of Baby Shark’s head. Both of them have giant sparkly eyes that make them look extra adorable.
Add this coloring page to your lesson plans for a peaceful and relaxed break during a busy school day.
Printable Cartoon Smiling Daddy Shark Coloring Page
Daddy Shark is swimming solo here, showing off a very polite smile. He looks like he is just enjoying a quiet swim away from the chaos.
This simple and easy to color sheet is great for toddlers using crayons or thick markers.
Easy Pinkfong Cat Snorkeling
Pinkfong proves that cats can love water if they have the right gear. He is waving at the fish while wearing his crown right on top of his snorkel mask.
Download and print this page for a fun quiet time activity that encourages small motor control.
Simple Outline Baby Shark
This is a classic, bold outline of Baby Shark showing all his sharp little teeth. It is nice and simple, with plenty of space for blue and yellow colors.
Specially designed to bring joy to toddlers who are just learning to color in the lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Baby Shark coloring pages free?
Yes! All of our Baby Shark coloring pages are free PDF downloads that you can print right at home.
What age group are these pages best for?
These pages are perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary students who love the song and characters.
How do I print these coloring sheets?
Simply click the download button for the PDF you want, save it to your device, and print it on standard letter-size paper.
What supplies work best for these?
We recommend crayons or washable markers for younger kids, while older children might enjoy using colored pencils or glitter pens.
That’s the whole set! Pick a few pages, grab your markers, and let your kids or students enjoy some quiet time while they grow their art skills. Have fun and keep coloring!




























