59 Fun Girl Character Coloring Pages for Kids (Free Printables)
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These printable coloring pages feature diverse girl characters, perfect for children ages 4-10 looking to practice portrait coloring. You will need crayons, colored pencils, or markers to bring these designs to life. Use these sheets to explore color theory and facial expression in a screen-free, relaxing environment.
Cute Girl Face Coloring Sheet
This stylish character features expressive large eyes and star-shaped earrings. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch with your pencil to create a soft blush on her cheeks before coloring the rest of the face.
Chibi Supergirl Coloring Sheet
A fun, miniature version of the classic hero. Teacher's Tip: Try using bold primary colors for the cape and logo to make her stand out against the background.
Cute Zombie Girl Coloring Sheet
A friendly, fashionable take on a classic monster. Teacher's Tip: Use muted, earthy tones for her sweater to contrast with bright, fun colors for her accessories.
Father and Daughter Coloring Sheet
A heartwarming scene capturing a special bond. Teacher's Tip: Encourage children to color the clothing to match their own favorite outfits for a personal touch.
Sad Girl Crying Coloring Sheet
An emotional character study. Teacher's Tip: Use cool blues and purples to shade the tears, helping children explore how color can represent different moods.
Miraculous Ladybug Coloring Sheet
The iconic superhero in her signature suit. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright red marker for the suit and carefully color the black spots to practice steady hand control.
Cheerleader Coloring Sheet
A high-energy character ready for the game. Teacher's Tip: Use metallic or glitter pens on the pom-poms to add a fun, textured effect to your artwork.
Powerpuff Girls Coloring Sheet
The trio of heroes! Teacher's Tip: Each girl has a signature colorβblue, pink, and green. Use these as a base and experiment with different shades for their outfits.
Easy Lisa Simpson Drawing Coloring Sheet
A classic cartoon icon. Teacher's Tip: Use a bright, sunny yellow for her skin and hair, and keep your strokes consistent in one direction for a smooth finish.
Eleven from Stranger Things Coloring Sheet
A powerful character with a distinct look. Teacher's Tip: Use shading around the eyes to capture her intense, focused expression.
Easy Mother and Daughter Coloring Sheet
A sweet, sentimental design. Teacher's Tip: Customize the hair colors to match your own family for a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Girl Sitting Coloring Sheet
A relaxed, casual pose. Teacher's Tip: Use light, cross-hatching strokes on the clothing to create the illusion of fabric texture.
Poppy from Trolls Coloring Sheet
Bright, bold, and cheerful! Teacher's Tip: Don't be afraid to use your brightest neon markers for her hair and dress to capture her happy personality.
Anime School Girl Coloring Sheet
A classic anime-style character. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler to help keep your coloring lines straight on the uniform's pleats for a clean, professional look.
Black Anime Girl Coloring Sheet
A stylish and dramatic character design. Teacher's Tip: Experiment with different hair textures by using short, flicking strokes with your marker.
Anime Girl Face Coloring Sheet
Focus on the eyes and hair! Teacher's Tip: Use a white gel pen to add a small highlight in the pupils to make the eyes look bright and alive.
Girl Scout Coloring Sheet
A character ready to help. Teacher's Tip: Use small dots of color to represent the badges on her sash for a realistic, detailed finish.
Mother Hugging a Daughter Coloring Sheet
A warm, loving embrace. Teacher's Tip: Use soft, blended colors for the clothing to emphasize the gentle nature of the scene.
Hatsune Miku Coloring Sheet
A digital pop star! Teacher's Tip: Use a cool teal for her hair and experiment with different shades of blue for her outfit to create depth.
Simple Cute Mermaid Coloring Sheet
Dive into the ocean! Teacher's Tip: Use a variety of blues and greens for the tail, and add some 'sparkle' by leaving small white gaps to represent light reflecting off water.
Girl with Glasses Coloring Sheet
A relatable character. Teacher's Tip: Use a light grey or blue for the lenses of the glasses to make them look like real glass.
Anime Chibi Girl Coloring Sheet
Small, cute, and fun! Teacher's Tip: Because of the large head-to-body ratio, focus on making the eyes pop with vibrant colors.
Girl in Math Class Cartoon Coloring Sheet
A smart, studious character. Teacher's Tip: Use a dark color for the chalkboard and a white crayon or pencil to 'write' math problems on it.
Black Girl Cartoon Coloring Sheet
A beautiful, dreamy character. Teacher's Tip: Use a variety of skin tones to practice blending and shading techniques.
Cartoon Princess Coloring Sheet
Every girl's dream! Teacher's Tip: Use gold or yellow for the crown and add small dots of color to represent jewels.
Whimsical Fairy Coloring Page
Bring this star-spangled fairy to life. Tip: Use metallic gel pens for the wings to give them a magical, shimmering effect that pops off the page.
Tiana from The Princess and The Frog
Celebrate Tiana's iconic style. Tip: Use light pressure with your green pencils to create soft gradients on her floral gown for a professional, layered look.
Back-to-School Girl
A perfect page for school-aged artists. Tip: Encourage kids to color the book bag in their own favorite colors to personalize their study buddy.
Sporty Aesthetic Girl
Capture a modern, athletic vibe. Tip: Use bold, saturated colors for the cap and shirt to make the sporty design stand out.
Cheerful Girl Portrait
Focus on facial expressions and hair texture. Tip: Use short, flicking strokes with your pencil to give the hair a more natural, flowing look.
Simple Cartoon Girl
Great for beginners working on fine motor control. Tip: Use the thick outlines as a guide to practice staying within the boundaries.
Merida from Brave
Bring out the fiery spirit of this character. Tip: Use multiple shades of orange and red to capture the volume and texture of her curly hair.
Family Portrait Coloring
A wonderful way to celebrate family. Tip: Encourage children to draw additional details in the background to represent their own home environment.
Pretty Girl Portrait
Focus on style and detail. Tip: Use soft, blended colors for the makeup area to create a polished, artistic look.
Magical Mermaid
Dive into an underwater adventure. Tip: Use cool blues and greens for the tail, and add glitter glue to the scales for a sparkling finish.
Stylish Girl Portrait
A great exercise in accessorizing. Tip: Use metallic gold or silver for the hoop earrings to make them stand out against the skin tones.
Hermione Granger
Bring the magic of Hogwarts to your desk. Tip: Use a dark grey for the cloak and a lighter grey for the uniform to create depth and contrast.
Lisa Simpson
A fun, vibrant character study. Tip: Use a bright, sunny yellow for her skin and hair, and a deep red for her dress to keep it classic.
Princess Zelda
Restore color to the kingdom of Hyrule. Tip: Use golden-yellow for her crown and belt to give them a regal, metallic appearance.
Unicorn Girl
Embrace the magic of fantasy. Tip: Use a rainbow gradient on the unicorn horn to make it the focal point of the drawing.
Sailor Moon
A classic anime icon. Tip: Use bright, primary colors for her uniform to stay true to the character's bold, heroic look.
Graceful Ballerina
Capture the elegance of dance. Tip: Use light, airy colors like pastel pink or lavender for the tutu to emphasize the ballerina's grace.
Alice in Wonderland
A whimsical journey through color. Tip: Use a soft blue for the dress and a crisp white for the apron to keep the look clean and classic.
Anime Cat Girl
A fun, playful character design. Tip: Use different shades of the same color for the hair and the cat ears to create a cohesive, matching set.
Moana
Set sail with this courageous character. Tip: Use earthy tones like brown and tan for her outfit to reflect her island home.
Best Friends
Celebrate friendship with this sweet page. Tip: Use colors that represent you and your best friend to make the drawing extra special.
Luisa from Encanto
Celebrate strength and character. Tip: Use bold, vibrant colors for her outfit to match her energetic and powerful personality.
Cinderella
A classic fairytale moment. Tip: Use a light, icy blue for the dress and add a touch of sparkle to the glass slippers.
Young Anime Girl
A cute and simple anime-style character. Tip: Use soft, pastel colors for her outfit to give her a sweet and youthful appearance.
Mirabel from Encanto
Celebrate the colorful world of Encanto. Tip: Use a variety of bright colors for the flowers and butterflies on her dress to make it truly pop.
Christmas Anime Girl
Bring holiday cheer to life with this festive anime style. Tip: Use a white gel pen to add highlights to the fur trim on her hat for a professional, textured look.
Confused Anime Face
Explore emotions through art with this expressive anime face. Tip: Encourage children to pick colors that match their own mood today to make the character feel personal.
Dancing Ballerina
Capture the grace of ballet with this dancing character. Tip: Use soft pastels or light pinks for the tutu to create a dreamy, ethereal effect on the page.
Gymnast in Action
Celebrate athleticism with this gymnast coloring sheet. Tip: Use metallic markers to add a 'shimmer' to the leotard, making it look like a real competition outfit.
Easy Little Girl
A charming, simple character design perfect for younger children. Tip: Use bold, primary colors to make the large shapes pop and build confidence in staying within the lines.
Violet from Rainbow High
Bring the fashion-forward Violet to life. Tip: Use different shades of purpleβfrom lavender to deep plumβto create depth and dimension in her hair and clothing.
Owlette from PJ Masks
It's time to be a hero! Tip: Use a bright red marker for the main costume and a slightly darker shade of red to add shadows under the cape for a 3D effect.
Gabby from Gabby's Dollhouse
Join Gabby for a creative adventure. Tip: Use a fine-tip black pen to trace the stripes on her shirt before coloring to keep the lines crisp and clean.
Matilda
Celebrate the love of reading with Matilda. Tip: Encourage kids to draw their own favorite book titles on the book covers to make this page uniquely theirs.