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Panda Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults

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Soft, round, and incredibly sweet, our panda coloring pages make a delightful, easy craft for any day. This cozy set of panda coloring sheets includes cute pandas for quick smiles and calm scenes with panda bear friends munching on bamboo. You’ll also find gentle giant pandas and baby panda cubs in China moments that feel just right for kids and relaxing for adults. 

Cute Panda Coloring Pages

Playful baby pandas, cozy bamboo scenes, and sweet, sleepy poses. These adorable panda coloring pages are ideal for kids who enjoy gentle, easy-to-follow outlines.

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Cute panda holding bamboo coloring page
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rich panda bear coloring page
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Adorable panda bear sitting on a cupcake coloring page

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Little Panda Bear Coloring Pages

Soft outlines and playful baby poses make these little panda sheets great for younger kids. Easy shapes, cuddly expressions, and simple details you can color in quickly.

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Browse playful babies, nap-time poses, bamboo snacks, and simple backgrounds you can finish in one sitting. Try classic black-and-white looks or add soft greens for a touch of China and forest calm. Many designs are easy and simple for little artists, while others offer a bit more detail when you have time. Every page is sized for standard letter printer paper (8.5 × 11 inches) and prints cleanly on A4. Every file is free as a PDF, so you can download and print at home in minutes. Click any image to open the PDF, save it, and print your free favorite panda bear coloring page.

Fun Panda Facts for Kids

Make coloring time even more fun with a few quick panda facts to share:

Giant pandas live high in the misty mountain ranges of south-central China, spending most of their day munching on bamboo. In fact, bamboo makes up about 99% of their diet, and pandas can spend up to 16 hours a day eating it!

Red pandas, despite their name, aren’t closely related to giant pandas at all. They’re actually closer to raccoons and skunks, with reddish fur, striped tails, and a love for climbing trees.

Baby pandas are unbelievably tiny at birth, only 3 to 5 ounces, about the size of a stick of butter. They grow quickly, though, turning into the chubby, cuddly creatures everyone adores.

So whether you’re coloring a sleepy giant panda or giving a red panda its warm orange coat, enjoy bringing these amazing animals to life on your page!

10 Craft Ideas to Do With Panda Coloring Pages

Here are 10 free, fun, and creative craft ideas you can make with your finished panda coloring sheets!

Give Your Panda a Home

Turn your panda into a little scene!
Cut out the colored panda and paste it onto poster board for sturdiness.
Create a “tree” or “bush” from cardboard covered in brown or green felt, then glue the panda in front.
It makes a sweet keepsake kids love to display.

Create a Panda Mobile

Print and color a handful of pandas, cut them out, and punch a small hole at the top of each one.
Tie each panda to a wooden dowel or ruler-sized stick with yarn.
Cross two sticks into an “X,” attach the strings, and hang your new mobile in a bedroom or playroom.

Fold a Panda Envelope

Finished panda pages make adorable envelopes.
Choose a simple envelope template, fold the page into shape, and glue the edges.
Kids love making “secret mail”—especially when the panda picture appears inside the flap.

Make a Panda Greeting Card

Fold construction paper into a card, then glue your colored panda on the front.
Add stickers, glitter, or a handwritten message.
Kids can use these for birthdays, Valentine’s Day, or just a “hello” to family.

Decorate a Jar

Wrap a finished panda page around a clean jar and glue it in place.
Use it as a coin jar, a firefly jar, a pencil holder, or a “secret treasures” pot.
Pandas make anything cuter!

Create Panda Magnets

Resize your panda pages to smaller prints, color them, and glue them onto cardboard.
Attach small craft magnets to the back.
Your refrigerator suddenly becomes a panda gallery.

DIY Panda Coasters

Cut your panda picture into a circle or square.
Glue it onto a piece of corkboard and seal it with clear tape or clear craft plastic.
It makes a fun little gift for parents, teachers, or grandparents.

Turn It Into a Puzzle

Draw puzzle-piece shapes directly on the finished coloring page—10 to 20 pieces is best for kids.
Glue the sheet onto thin cardboard for strength, then cut along the lines.
It’s a simple classroom activity and kids love swapping puzzles.

Frame Your Panda Art

Panda drawings look amazing in a bright frame—especially green, to match bamboo.
You can also make your own frame with construction paper and decorate it with cut-out bamboo leaves.

Make a Panda Wall Planner

Great for classrooms!
Have each child color a panda sheet, then create a matching page listing weekly tasks or activities.
Staple everything together and hang the planner where everyone can see it.

Mom’s Tip – Frame Their Favorite Panda

When they finish a panda page they really love, we slip it into Kids Art Frames and hang it where they can see it. It turns a simple coloring page into “real panda art” and keeps them excited to make another one.

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