65 Free Disney Coloring Pages: Printable Fun for Kids

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Bring your child's favorite movie moments to life with this curated collection of 65 printable Disney coloring pages. Designed for ages 4 and up, these sheets are perfect for developing pencil control and color recognition. Simply print, grab your favorite crayons or markers, and start your creative storytelling journey today.

Mulan Coloring Sheet

Capture Mulan's strength with her iconic kimono. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch with your colored pencils to create a soft blush on her cheeks before filling in the bold red and blue fabric.

Mulan Coloring Sheet

Rapunzel from Tangled Coloring Sheet

Bring Rapunzel's golden locks to life. Teacher's Tip: Use yellow and light orange to create depth in her hair, following the flow of the lines to give it a sense of volume and movement.

Rapunzel from Tangled Coloring Sheet

The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland Coloring Sheet

A whimsical character study. Teacher's Tip: Keep the teacup and collar crisp white to make the vibrant yellow and green of his outfit pop. Use short, controlled strokes for his hair.

The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland Coloring Sheet

Aurora from Sleeping Beauty Coloring Sheet

Classic princess elegance. Teacher's Tip: While Aurora is known for her pink gown, encourage children to experiment with color theory by choosing a complementary color palette for her dress.

Aurora from Sleeping Beauty Coloring Sheet

Belle from Beauty and the Beast Coloring Sheet

Focus on facial structure and expression. Teacher's Tip: Use a slightly darker shade than your base skin tone to create soft shadows under the chin and nose, adding dimension to her face.

Belle from Beauty and the Beast Coloring Sheet

Winnie the Pooh Coloring Sheet

A gentle exercise in color recognition. Teacher's Tip: Use a soft yellow for his fur and a warm red for his shirt. Don't forget to use a light pink for his nose and tongue to add character detail.

Winnie the Pooh Coloring Sheet

Tiana from The Princess and The Frog Coloring Sheet

Celebrate Tiana's lily-pad inspired gown. Teacher's Tip: Use varying shades of green on the petals, keeping the inner edges lighter to create a natural, organic look.

Tiana from The Princess and The Frog Coloring Sheet

Snow White Coloring Sheet

Mastering hair highlights. Teacher's Tip: To make her hair look realistic, use a deep blue base with lighter blue streaks along the edges to simulate light reflecting off dark hair.

Snow White Coloring Sheet

Luke Skywalker Coloring Sheet

A sci-fi adventure in color. Teacher's Tip: Use neutral greys and browns for his outfit, then apply a soft glow effect around the lightsaber blade by lightly layering a bright color and blending it outward.

Luke Skywalker Coloring Sheet

Dory Coloring Sheet

Vibrant underwater fun. Teacher's Tip: Dory's scales are bold and bright. Use a consistent blue and yellow palette to practice staying within the lines of these large, simple shapes.

Dory Coloring Sheet

Daisy Duck Coloring Sheet

Focus on geometric character design. Teacher's Tip: Daisy is composed of simple ovals and curves. Encourage children to identify these shapes before they start coloring to build their observational skills.

Daisy Duck Coloring Sheet

Lightsaber Coloring Sheet

Explore light and energy. Teacher's Tip: To make the lightsaber look like it's glowing, leave the center white and use a bright, saturated color around the edges, fading into a lighter tint.

Lightsaber Coloring Sheet

Gnome from Gravity Falls Coloring Sheet

A fun, character-driven page. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright red for the hat and a soft pink for the nose. Keep the beard and mustache white to create a high-contrast, clean look.

Gnome from Gravity Falls Coloring Sheet

Boba Fett Coloring Sheet

An intermediate challenge. Teacher's Tip: Use oil pastels to create a textured, 'grungy' look on his armor. Layer different metallic tones to simulate the appearance of worn metal.

Boba Fett Coloring Sheet

Tigger Coloring Sheet

Capture Tigger's boundless energy. Teacher's Tip: Use the brightest, most vibrant orange you have. Focus on the contrast between the orange fur and the dark stripes to make him pop off the page.

Tigger Coloring Sheet

The Beast from Beauty and the Beast Coloring Sheet

Explore fur texture and color depth. Teacher's Tip: Use multiple shades of brown and tan to create a layered, realistic fur effect. Study reference images to see where the light hits his coat.

The Beast from Beauty and the Beast Coloring Sheet

Easy Mickey Mouse Face Coloring Sheet

A foundational drawing exercise. Teacher's Tip: Mickey is built on perfect circles. Once finished, encourage children to try drawing their own Mickey using a coin as a stencil for the ears.

Easy Mickey Mouse Face Coloring Sheet

Baby Dory from Finding Dory Coloring Sheet

Focus on expressive eyes. Teacher's Tip: Baby Dory's eyes are large and emotive. Use a light blue for the irises and add a tiny white dot to represent a highlight, giving her a 'sparkle' in her eye.

Baby Dory from Finding Dory Coloring Sheet

Lilo from Lilo and Stitch Coloring Sheet

Bring a tropical flair to your art. Teacher's Tip: After coloring Lilo, encourage children to draw a simple tropical backgroundβ€”like palm leaves or a beachβ€”to practice spatial awareness and scene building.

Lilo from Lilo and Stitch Coloring Sheet

Lightning McQueen Coloring Sheet

Speed and color. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright, fiery red for his body. To add a sense of speed, draw motion lines behind him or a simple racetrack background to practice perspective.

Lightning McQueen Coloring Sheet

Pocahontas Coloring Sheet

Capture the movement of the wind. Teacher's Tip: Draw swirling leaves around her to emphasize the theme of the wind. Use earthy tones to keep the coloring natural and harmonious.

Pocahontas Coloring Sheet

Donald Duck Coloring Sheet

A study in character recognition. Teacher's Tip: Donald's large, oval eyes are key to his expression. Ask children to identify which features make him look like Donaldβ€”his beak, his hat, and his sailor shirt.

Donald Duck Coloring Sheet

Anna from Frozen Coloring Sheet

Cool tones for a snowy adventure. Teacher's Tip: Use a variety of blues and purples to match her outfit. Take your time with the small details on her dress to practice fine motor control.

Anna from Frozen Coloring Sheet

Woody from Toy Story Coloring Sheet

Dynamic posing and character personality. Teacher's Tip: Woody's friendly posture is all in the curves of his body. Notice how his pose conveys his cheerful personality as you color.

Woody from Toy Story Coloring Sheet

Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin Coloring Sheet

Focus on intricate details. Teacher's Tip: Pay close attention to the small curls in her hair and the jewelry details. Using a fine-tipped marker or sharp pencil will help you capture these delicate features.

Princess Jasmine from Disney's Aladdin Coloring Sheet

Darth Vader Helmet

Break down the Sith Lord's iconic mask into basic geometric shapes like triangles and rectangles. Tip: Use a dark grey for the helmet's sheen to add depth before filling in the black areas.

Darth Vader Helmet

The Death Star

This spherical station is a masterclass in grid patterns. Tip: Use a ruler to keep your lines straight when adding extra detail to the panels, and alternate between light and dark greys to create a 3D effect.

The Death Star

Nemo the Clownfish

Nemo's bold orange and white stripes are perfect for practicing color blocking. Tip: Use a bright orange crayon and press firmly in the center of the body, then lighten your pressure near the white stripes for a soft, underwater glow.

Nemo the Clownfish

Princess Cinderella

Bring the magic to life by layering different shades of blue on the gown. Tip: Use a light blue base, then add a darker blue to the folds of the dress to create realistic shadows.

Princess Cinderella

Stitch Waving

Stitch is all about personality! Tip: Use a deep blue for his fur and a lighter, softer pink for the inside of his ears. Try to color in circular motions to make his fur look soft and fuzzy.

Stitch Waving

Mushu the Dragon

Mushu's long, winding body is great for practicing steady hand control. Tip: Keep your pencil sharp to navigate the small scales and whiskers without going outside the lines.

Mushu the Dragon

Chibi Han Solo

This chibi style simplifies complex characters into cute, manageable shapes. Tip: Use earthy browns for his vest and boots, and try to keep your coloring strokes consistent in one direction for a clean look.

Chibi Han Solo

The Genie

The Genie's form is fluid and magical. Tip: Use a vibrant sky blue for his skin, and try using a metallic gel pen or glitter crayon to add a magical shimmer to his trail of smoke.

The Genie

Dumbo the Elephant

Dumbo's large ears are the star of the show. Tip: Use a soft pink for the inside of his ears, and try to color the grey parts of his body with light, feathery strokes to give him a gentle appearance.

Dumbo the Elephant

Ariel the Mermaid

Ariel's flowing hair is a great opportunity to practice curved, rhythmic coloring lines. Tip: Use different shades of red and orange to give her hair volume and movement.

Ariel the Mermaid

Princess Leia

Focus on the folds of Leia's robe to learn how simple lines create the illusion of fabric. Tip: Use a light grey to fill in the robe, then use a slightly darker grey to trace over the fold lines for a 3D effect.

Princess Leia

Darth Maul

Darth Maul's face is a complex pattern of red and black. Tip: Color the red areas first, then carefully fill in the black patterns. Take your time to ensure the symmetry of his markings.

Darth Maul

Buzz Lightyear

Buzz's suit is a great challenge for color organization. Tip: Use a light touch to color the white parts of his suit, and save the bright purples and greens for the accents to make them pop.

Buzz Lightyear

Elsa from Frozen

Elsa's icy aesthetic is perfect for cool color palettes. Tip: Use various shades of blue and white to create a frosty, magical look. Don't forget to add a little sparkle to her braid!

Elsa from Frozen

Goofy

Goofy's loose, fun design is perfect for beginners. Tip: Use bold, flat colors for his sweater and hat, and try to keep your strokes smooth to match his friendly, relaxed personality.

Goofy

Merida from Brave

Merida's wild, curly hair is a great exercise in texture. Tip: Use short, curly strokes with your crayon to mimic the texture of her hair, and layer different shades of red for depth.

Merida from Brave

Mike Wazowski

Mike is a simple, circular character. Tip: Use a bright, cheerful green for his body, and try to make his one big eye stand out by using a lighter color for the iris and a dark black for the pupil.

Mike Wazowski

Yoda

Yoda's wrinkled skin is perfect for practicing shading. Tip: Use a light green for the base, then add small, darker green lines to create the wrinkles on his face and ears.

Yoda

Mickey Mouse

Mickey is the ultimate classic. Tip: Use a solid black for his body, but leave a small white highlight on his nose and ears to make him look shiny and three-dimensional.

Mickey Mouse

Peter Pan

Peter Pan's outfit is a great way to practice earthy tones. Tip: Use a vibrant green for his tunic and hat, and try to keep your coloring light to give him an airy, youthful feel.

Peter Pan

Bambi

Bambi's soft fur is perfect for practicing gentle, short strokes. Tip: Use a light brown for his body and a darker brown for his spots to create a natural, realistic look.

Bambi

WALL-E

WALL-E's mechanical body is a great way to practice coloring metallic surfaces. Tip: Use a mix of yellow and grey, and add some brown smudges to show he's been working hard in the trash!

WALL-E

Minnie Mouse

Minnie's bow is the perfect place to experiment with patterns. Tip: Instead of just coloring the bow solid pink, try adding white polka dots or stripes to make it unique.

Minnie Mouse

Eeyore

Eeyore's soft, sad expression is perfect for practicing muted colors. Tip: Use a soft blue-grey, and try to keep your coloring strokes very light to match his gentle, quiet personality.

Eeyore

Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell is all about light and magic. Tip: Use a light green for her dress and shoes, and try using a yellow or gold crayon to add a magical glow around her wings.

Tinker Bell

Piglet Coloring Sheet

Capture Piglet's gentle spirit using soft pinks. Tip: Use light pressure with your crayon to create a soft, blushing effect on his cheeks.

Piglet Coloring Sheet

Kylo Ren Coloring Sheet

Focus on contrast when coloring Kylo Ren's iconic mask. Tip: Use a silver metallic marker for the helmet details to make the black armor pop.

Kylo Ren Coloring Sheet

Porg from Star Wars Coloring Sheet

Porgs are all about texture. Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your brown pencil to mimic the appearance of soft feathers on their wings.

Porg from Star Wars Coloring Sheet

BB-8 from Star Wars Coloring Sheet

BB-8 is a masterclass in geometric coloring. Tip: Use a ruler to keep your orange circular markings neat and tidy for a professional droid look.

BB-8 from Star Wars Coloring Sheet

Red Panda Mei Lee from Turning Red Coloring Sheet

Bring Mei's energy to life with vibrant oranges and reds. Tip: Layer a lighter orange over the dark red stripes to create a realistic, fluffy fur effect.

Red Panda Mei Lee from Turning Red Coloring Sheet

Luca Coloring Sheet

Practice color transitions with Luca's transformation. Tip: Use a light green for his scales and blend it into a darker shade near the edges for depth.

Luca Coloring Sheet

Camilo from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Camilo’s poncho is the star here. Tip: Use warm, earthy tones like tan and cream to keep his outfit looking authentic to the film.

Camilo from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Bruno from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Don't talk about Bruno, but do color him! Tip: Use a muted green for his poncho to capture his mysterious, quiet personality.

Bruno from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Dolores from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Dolores loves bright colors. Tip: Use a bold red for her skirt and bow, and try to keep your coloring strokes consistent in one direction for a clean finish.

Dolores from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Luisa from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Luisa is strong and bold. Tip: Use a deep blue for her skirt to contrast against her white blouse, and press firmly for vibrant color.

Luisa from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Isabela from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Isabela’s page is a garden of fun. Tip: Use a variety of pastel colors for the flowers to make the page look like a blooming meadow.

Isabela from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Mirabel from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Mirabel’s dress is full of detail. Tip: Use fine-tip markers or colored pencils to fill in the tiny butterfly and flower patterns on her skirt.

Mirabel from Encanto Coloring Sheet

Baby Yoda in Black and White Coloring Sheet

Grogu is a fan favorite! Tip: Use a soft green for his skin and leave a small white spot in his eyes to make them look shiny and alive.

Baby Yoda in Black and White Coloring Sheet

Captain Jack Sparrow Coloring Sheet

Jack Sparrow is full of character. Tip: Use brown for his hair and beads, and don't forget to color the red bandana to make him instantly recognizable.

Captain Jack Sparrow Coloring Sheet

Indiana Jones Coloring Sheet

Adventure awaits with Indiana Jones. Tip: Use a light brown for his fedora and a darker brown for his leather jacket to create a realistic look.

Indiana Jones Coloring Sheet