Peppa Pig Coloring Pages
If your kids love Peppa and her adventures, these Peppa Pig coloring pages will bring joy and creativity into their day. With simple designs and familiar characters, these coloring sheets are perfect for children of all ages to enjoy and explore their imagination.
All of the pages here are completely free to use. You can easily download and print them at home, making it simple to start coloring anytime. Whether you’re planning a fun afternoon activity or just looking for something engaging, these coloring sheets are a great choice.
Free Printable Peppa Pig Coloring Pages
Our collection of free printable Peppa Pig coloring pages offers a variety of fun designs. From Peppa jumping in puddles to family car rides, every sheet is made with bold outlines that make coloring easier for little hands. These easy Peppa Pig coloring sheets are ideal for preschoolers and young children who want to practice coloring while enjoying their favorite characters.
After printing, children can color Peppa and her friends however they like. These sheets not only support creativity but also help improve focus, patience, and fine motor skills. Share them with friends or use them for themed parties to make playtime even more exciting.
How to Color Peppa Pig Characters: Tips and Tricks
If you are printing these Peppa Pig coloring pages for home or the classroom, the cleanest results come from simple, flat colors. The drawings use bold outlines and big shapes, so kids do not need fancy shading to make the characters look great.
Colored pencils are nice for gentle control, crayons are quick for preschoolers, and markers look neat when children color in one direction. To keep pages consistent, reuse the same pink for the Pig family and the same sky and grass colors in the backgrounds.
Peppa Pig
Peppa is easiest with a soft pink body and a slightly deeper pink for small accents like cheeks or the inside of ears. If her outfit is on the page, pick one bright clothing color and keep it the same on every Peppa sheet so kids recognize her right away.
With colored pencils, light layers keep the pink smooth and clean. With markers, color the face and hands first, then fill the larger body areas so the details stay tidy.
George Pig
George can use the same pink as Peppa so the siblings match, then a simple outfit color to make him stand out. If the background has sun and clouds, keeping those colors light helps George stay the focus.
With crayons, fill the big clothing area first so kids feel progress quickly. With pencils, a tiny darker pass along the outer edge of the outfit can add shape without turning it into a lesson.
Peppa Pig Family
For the family pages, keep all four characters in the same pink family so they look related, then give each outfit a different main color so the group does not blend together. If the house or car is included, choose one simple color for it and reuse that choice across the page.
With markers, color one character at a time and let sections dry so colors do not smear where they touch. With crayons, lighter pressure on the pink areas keeps the faces and smiles easy to see.
Suzy Sheep
Suzy looks best when the body stays very light so she still feels bright next to Peppa. Choose one outfit color and keep it solid, then leave small face areas clean so the expression reads clearly.
With colored pencils, a light gray or very light pastel can separate the outline from the body without making her look dark. With crayons, fill the outfit first and do the face last for cleaner edges.
Emily Elephant
Emily is easiest with a medium gray or soft blue gray body tone, plus a lighter gray on the face area so the smile stays friendly. If she is wearing a coat or outfit, a bright color works well because it contrasts with the gray.
With pencils, blend the gray with light layers so it does not look streaky. With markers, keep the gray to one even layer and avoid going over the same area too many times.
Gerald the Giraffe
Gerald looks great with a warm yellow base and a clear brown for spots. Keeping the spots consistent in one shade makes the character instantly recognizable and also keeps the page feeling tidy.
With markers, outline the spots first and then fill them so the shapes stay neat. With crayons, a light yellow base and a stronger brown on the spots is usually enough without any shading.
Mandy Mouse
Mandy works well with soft neutrals, a light gray body and a slightly darker gray for small accents. If the wheelchair is detailed on the page, keeping it a simple gray palette helps kids finish without feeling overwhelmed.
With colored pencils, keep the mouse color light and add the darker gray only in small sections. With markers, do the face first, then the larger shapes, then the wheelchair last so edges stay clean.
George’s Toy Dinosaur
For the dinosaur themed page, pick one fun green as the main color and a slightly darker green for spikes or the tail edge. A bright accent color for small details can make it feel playful without adding clutter.
With crayons, fill the body first and add spikes last so they stay sharp. With pencils, a darker edge along the bottom of the dinosaur helps it look rounded while still keeping the style simple.














