11 Free Lion Coloring Pages: Printable Art for Kids

🖍️ 11 free sheets

Bring the king of the jungle to life with these 11 printable lion coloring pages. Designed for ages 5 and up, these sheets are perfect for developing pencil control and color theory. Simply print your favorites, grab your crayons or markers, and start your artistic safari today.

Lion Head Portrait

Focus on facial features with this detailed portrait. Teacher's Tip: Use a light wash of yellow for the base, then layer burnt orange to add depth to the mane.

Lion Head Portrait

Playful Lion Cub

A sweet cub ready for color. Teacher's Tip: Keep the fur light and use soft pinks for the nose and inner ears to emphasize the cub's youth.

Playful Lion Cub

Young Prince Lion

Inspired by classic animation, this cub is ready for adventure. Teacher's Tip: Use warm golden yellows for the body and leave small white spots for highlights in the eyes.

Young Prince Lion

Graceful Lioness

Focus on the sleek form of the lioness. Teacher's Tip: Use long, sweeping strokes to color the body to show the lioness's natural agility.

Graceful Lioness

Friendly Cartoon Lion

A cheerful lion with a big smile. Teacher's Tip: Encourage kids to experiment with bright, non-traditional colors for the mane to make their lion unique.

Friendly Cartoon Lion

Majestic Standing Lion

A classic full-body lion. Teacher's Tip: Practice shading by pressing harder with your brown pencil near the belly and legs to create a 3D effect.

Majestic Standing Lion

Simple Cartoon Lion

Perfect for younger children. Teacher's Tip: Use thick markers to fill in the large areas of the mane for a vibrant, pop-art look.

Simple Cartoon Lion

Tribal Art Lion

A complex design for older artists. Teacher's Tip: Use a fine-tip black marker to trace the patterns first, then fill the negative space with a single bold color.

Tribal Art Lion

Realistic Lion Face

Capture the intensity of a real lion. Teacher's Tip: Use short, flicking pencil strokes to mimic the texture of fur around the face.

Realistic Lion Face

Curious Lion Cub

A sweet cub exploring. Teacher's Tip: Use a light tan for the body and a slightly darker brown for the tail tip to create a natural look.

Curious Lion Cub

Roaring Lion

A powerful roaring lion. Teacher's Tip: Use bright oranges and reds in the mane to emphasize the energy of the roar.

Roaring Lion