Celebrate the beauty of spring with these 35+ Free Spring Coloring Pages! Whether you’re a kid or just a kid at heart, these pages are a fun and relaxing way to welcome the season.
As you scroll down, you’ll find a mix of springtime favorites—from kites and buzzing bees to adorable bunnies, chicks, blooming flowers, spring landscapes, cute birds, playful kids, and more.
Each page is thoughtfully designed with details that will make you smile as you color; some pages also include playful puns or inspiring phrases that encourage reflection. This is why you’ll discover pages suitable for both kids and adults!

Feel free to print as many coloring pages as you need for home, classroom, church, etc. However, selling or claiming them as your own is prohibited. If you know of any fellow moms or teachers who would like to use them, please share the link to this post with them.
How to Download?
There are two ways to download each page:
- Click on the page you want to download to open a new window in PDF format. Then, proceed to print from that window.
- Click the yellow “Download PDF” button under each page you want to print to trigger a download to your phone or computer.
Important Printing Tip
Most modern printers and apps will print these coloring pages at the full intended size, even from your phone or tablet. If you have an older printer, your pages may come out a bit smaller, since some older devices automatically shrink PDF files to fit the printable area. For best results, try printing from a computer or a newer printer when possible.




This page with the birdhouse and the little birdies is so precious. It is also so well decorated with beautiful flowers.

Here’s a pun (intended): “Spring is simply bee-atiful.”

I had to include a boot blossoming with gorgeous flowers.

Spring is for playing in puddles! I included separate pages, a girl and a boy playing in the rain.


This one is silly! “Spring is wheel-y great!) with a wheelbarrow carrying a lovely flower arrangement.


“Smell the flowers, chase the butterflies.” Meditate as you color this page, life doesn’t have to be so busy all the time, there needs to be time for reflection and rest.

I also love this “Bloom where you are planted page.” No matter what situation we find ourselves in, we can always grow!

Nothing represents spring more than the picture of a hen with her baby chicks. The following two pages will make your heart melt!


What about this silly frog holding an umbrella on a rainy day?

Mother’s Day falls during the Spring season! I included a few pages, but be sure to check out my collection of over 35 Mother’s Day coloring pages!


This page took me a while to get right, but it’s so precious. There are so many things going on: the bunny is flying a kite, and two other bunnies are watching and thinking about when their turn will be.

Ready for that crispy and warmer weather? I wish we could bring it in a bottle like the next page!

No rain, no rainbows (or flowers)! We genuinely grow under rainy seasons. This is also a great message to teach your little ones as they color.



What about this springy forest?

I think this plant and flower shop is my favorite coloring page! I love everything in there. The clouds, birds, plant selection, etc.!

If you love kites, this is the page for you!


This is just a simple tree blossoming, and it’s very easy to color, making it an excellent page for a smaller child.

I loved putting together this page of two siblings (friends) working together to sow a plant!

This silly bunny is sliding right into spring!

Here’s another favorite of mine! I think that bear is hungry for some honey! Watch out for the bee protecting the beehive!

Here’s a bear eating some sweet honey!

Like snails? Here’s a cute coloring page!

“Life’s a garden… Take care of it!” That means water it, fertilize it, weed it, and plant the seeds you want to grow in your life (love, friendship, forgiveness, etc.)

We all want the rain to end, but it does produce beautiful flowers!

Here’s Mama Duck with her little ducklings swimming on the lake under a beautiful sunset (or sunrise). You decide!

A fun “Hello Spring” around many flowers, leaves, and butterflies!

It’s not spring without some ladybugs!


If your child enjoys coloring, try these spring dot marker pages or flower dot marker printables for more hands-on fun. Here are a couple of pages to explore!



What about doing some coloring and counting? This spring-themed I SPY is also the perfect activity to welcome the season!
By the way, I have three different levels of the I SPY Spring, in both color and black-and-white; make sure to check them out!
This marks the end of the spring coloring pages! I hope you enjoyed coloring as much as I enjoy designing them! Make sure you pin this article because I will keep adding more as time goes on!
Happy Coloring!
You May Also Like…
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- Bugs Dot Marker Pages
- Spring Word Search
- Spring Crossword
- Paper Flower Bouquet Craft For Kids
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- Memorial Day Coloring Pages
- Coloring Mother’s Day Bookmarks Free Printable
And for the next season, don’t forget to check my: Summer Coloring Pages






Do you have any dot coloring pages for older kids? I work with a teacher who doesn’t use them for an art project; instead, they’re her behavior reward system. “Color in X dots for (specific behaviors.) She wants the kids to quickly color in the dots she awards and get back to work quickly. The pages we’re using have 100-200 dots, and we’re just looking for some new pictures.
Thank you.
I don’t have them at this time :/ Maybe in the future!