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Whale Coloring Pages – 30 Printable Sheets

Is your child ready for a colorful underwater adventure? Print out these printable whale coloring pages, grab a box of crayons, and let your child color in these many great designs. This set includes 30 different coloring pages, many of which are available for free!

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Printable whale coloring pages

We have lots of whale coloring pages for your kids to color, from super simple ones to more detailed ones that older kids will enjoy.

After finishing coloring the whale, children can try and learn how to draw a whale themselves following our instructions.

Free printable whale coloring pages

Get your kids ready and get their coloring supplies out, because we’ve prepared 10 whale coloring pages that you can print for free. The entire collection includes 30 different coloring pages and you can access all of them if you’re our member.

Largest ocean animal

Starting off our whale coloring page collection we have this large marine mammal. There is plenty of room to color as well as some detail, making this picture perfect for preschoolers.

Whale and coral coloring pages

Dive deep into the ocean with this game. Once your child finishes coloring the whale, they can color the ocean too.

Swimming with the fishes

What would a whale do without friends? This whale is swimming with a school of cute fish. Color them all.

Explore the ocean floor

Here’s another cool underwater design, where this large mammal dives deep into the sea to admire (or eat?) the algae growing on the sea floor.

Whale and heart coloring page

There’s nothing more magical than a whale in love, and this one certainly is. We think it would look great in pink, but ultimately it’s up to your child to choose the right color. There are plenty of hearts and bubbles to color in.

Whale and coral reef coloring pages

Coral reefs are amazing, and this whale agrees. There are so many colors you can use to color them.

Friends Underwater

If you are looking for a simple whale coloring page for kids, this is the perfect page. Most pages have large spaces to color and thick lines. This page is great for coloring with crayons.

Whale swimming coloring page

Get out your favorite markers and color this fun whale. The waves can be colored in different shades of blue, the whale any color your child wants, the stars yellow or white, and don’t forget the night sky. The finished page will look amazing.

Big whale coloring page

This large whale looks more realistic, so it’s perfect to supplement your whale or sea animal lesson.

Sleepy whale coloring page

Here is another realistic whale coloring page. This large marine mammal is swimming above a beautiful coral reef.

Exclusive whale coloring pages for members only

Want to color some more whales? If you are already a member, you can color the entire collection of 30 whale coloring pages from our member library. We have prepared a preview of the rest of the collection below.

Whale coloring pages

This simple design is suitable for young children. Suitable for toddlers and preschoolers who love to color with crayons.

Make bubbles

If you want to teach young children about whales and want a more realistic look, this is the perfect choice. It has easy to color spaces and a beautiful blue whale.

Three whales coloring page

The more the merrier. This game has three animals to color.

Killer whale coloring page

While killer whales are dolphins, we have included some species in this group because they are also called killer whales. This is a great opportunity to teach children about these amazing mammals.

Whale coloring page

Another fun design featuring two different species that is both a great learning opportunity and a fun coloring adventure.

Sleepy Ocean Giant

We have another super simple whale coloring page for kids here, with the sweetest design possible. This page looks dreamy. Maybe it’s thinking about how great it would look in pink. Let your child use their imagination when choosing colors to color this page.

Realistic whale coloring pages

The sea background in this picture can be colored in many different shades of blue, which would make this image really pop. There are also many colors and shades of the same color that your kids can choose to color the whale. Let them use their imagination. There are no rules when it comes to coloring pages.

Jump out of the water

This happy whale is jumping out of the water and having the time of his life. Here is another design where your kids can use different shades of blue to color the sea and sky. Make sure you have some blue crayons on hand.

Whale family

Who says stars and whales don’t go together? No one. A simple and fun design to color. Your child can just color the objects or create their own dreamy backgrounds.

Smiling whale

Looks fun and easy to color! That’s what this one is all about—a simple whale and some simple coral. We think preschoolers or kindergarteners will love this one. Who doesn’t love a smiling whale?

Whale and island coloring page

Surfing the water on a sunny day. This whale really knows how to enjoy himself! A fun design to color that also features a shiny sun and an island with palm trees.

Killer whale coloring pages

A pair of killer whales (dolphins) swimming in the ocean, both are easy to color, making this picture perfect for young learners. All the spaces are large enough to easily color with crayons.

Baby whale

This whale coloring page is great for younger kids who like a little challenge. The whale has a large area that is easy to color, while the background provides more challenging details to color.

whale sleep

If your child enjoys using a variety of colors when coloring their coloring pages, we think they will love this design. The sea is made up of many different areas to color, and they don’t have to be blue at all. Many of the bubbles can be colored, and the whale itself has a lot of detail. If your child uses a variety of colors and stays away from blue, this design can look dreamy.

Ocean joy

Another picture with lots of detail that your child will love to color. Give your child a variety of crayons, markers or colored pencils and let their imagination run wild.

Whale spouting water

This simple whale coloring page is best suited for younger children (toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners). There is no small space to color, so coloring this with crayons won’t be too difficult.

Swim fast

Get out your child’s entire collection of crayons, markers, or highlighters and let them color this in all the colors of the rainbow. There’s no rule that says the ocean has to be blue or that whales have to be shades of blue, gray, green, and brown. Why not make this whale a rainbow whale.

Whale Gathering Coloring Page

If you’re teaching your kids about these animals this winter, why not give them a themed coloring sheet? This sheet features 3 animals as well as 3 snowflakes.

Coral Reefs and Killer Whales

Another member of the dolphin family has joined our collection.

Enjoy the ocean

Last but not least, we have a whale surrounded by a group of fish friends. The whale is easy to color because it has nice wide areas to color, while the fish will require a little more skill.

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Name: Matthew Oldham Title: Author and Professional Illustrator Biography: Matthew Oldham is an accomplished author and illustrator, renowned for his engaging educational books published with Usborne. With a background in English literature, he has a flair for making complex subjects accessible and enjoyable for young readers. Before his writing career, he worked with the BBC, where he produced comedic radio programs. His transition into illustration allowed him to combine his love for storytelling with his artistic talents. Skills and Interests: Matthew’s illustrations are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate details, bringing life to the subjects he writes about. He is an avid cyclist who enjoys exploring the outdoors, often drawing inspiration from nature for his artwork. On quieter days, he can be found lounging with a good book or sketching new ideas for his next project. Contributions: Matthew’s books cover a wide range of topics, from history and science to the wonders of the Earth. His illustrations not only complement his writing but also stand alone as works of art, exhibited in galleries and used in educational materials worldwide. His dedication to both writing and illustrating has made him a beloved figure in children’s literature and art education.

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