36 Whale Coloring Pages (Free Downloads)

36 Whale Coloring Pages (Free Downloads)

Immerse yourself deep into the ocean world with this collection of Wal coloring pages All of this is to download and print for free! Whales are some of the most fascinating creatures on earth, from the gentle blue whale – the largest animal that ever lives – to playful orcas and curious humpback whales. These printable coloring pages are perfect for children, teachers or even adults who love marine life and want a relaxing activity.

In this set of Wal coloring pages you will find various styles and scenes: whales that swim out of the water, baby whales swim with their mothers, realistic backgrounds in the sea and even cute whales in cartoon style, which were developed for younger children. Regardless of whether you are looking for something simple for preschoolers or detailed designs for older children, there is a large selection in these free PDF paintings.

How to use the printable whale coloring pages

Getting started is super easy! Simply click on one of the pictures or left of the whale painting templates, and a printable PDF is opened in a new tab. From there you can download the sheet to your device or print it immediately.

All forest templates are designed on standard -US -letter paper (8.5 x 11 inches), but they also work perfectly on A4 paper sizes. You can also choose whether you can dye digitally on a tablet or iPad if you prefer it. Simply save the PDF, open it in a sign -app and you will be ready to bring your whale to life with digital colors.

Now that you have your free whale coloring pages, we’ll take a look at some creative and fun things you can do with you!

Entertaining things that have to do with their whale coloring pages

1. Collage of the Wales Ocean

Cut out the whales and glue them to a large piece of blue construction paper to produce an underwater scene. Children can add fish, seaweed, corals and blisters by pulling them out of colored paper or cutting them into shapes. This makes a great classroom project or a wall exhibition on the subject of ocean at home.

2. Whale popup cards

Transform your whale coloring pages into greeting cards! After coloring, fold a piece of box into half and cut out your whale. Glue the whale into the map with a folded paper artistry so that it appears when the card is opened. Add messages like “Have a whale!” Or “big hugs from the ocean” to do something special.

3. Mobile decoration of whale

Print several whale coloring pages in different sizes, color them and cut them out. Punch a small hole on the top of every whale and tie a cord through. Hang them up from a hanger or a wooden dowel to create a hanging whale cell phone. This is a funny craft to hang in the bedroom of a child or even in a classroom with an oceanth.

4. Stories narrative walks

After coloring and cutting off your whales, stick them on ice on the stem to turn them into puppets. You can then use children to tell stories about whales, create puppet games or even to have real whale behavior such as breaking or swimming in pods. This is an entertaining way of mixing art with storytelling and learning.

5. Whale -Puzzlewandwerk

As soon as your child dyes a wall side, stick it on a piece of cardboard. Cut it into puzzle-like pieces to make a DIY puzzle. This activity combines colors with problem solutions and can be adjusted for different age groups by more or less puzzle parts.

6. Walparty decorations

If you organize an ocean or party under the Sea, Wal coloring pages make great decorations. Children can dye them before the party, and they can hang them on the walls, use them as a banner or even use them as placemats for the party table.

7. Bookmarks on the subject of whale

Cut stripes from your whale coloring pages and laminate them to create bookmarks. You can decorate with a band or sticker for an additional touch. These WAL bookmarks are perfect for reading projects with marine motifs or to encourage children to read more books.

8. Worksheets for Wallern

Use the coloring pages as part of a lesson over whales and sea life. During children’s color, teachers or parents can share funny facts about whales. You can even write funny Wal facts directly on the coloring pages before you spend them.

9. Wal window art

Dye the whale sides with markers instead of colored pencils with cool stained glass effects. Then cut out the whale shapes and glue them to a sunny window. The light that illuminates through lets the colors shine and gives your room a look inspired by Ocean.

10. Walkraper or diary pages

Encourage children to make an “Ocean Adventure Journal”. After coloring your whale leaves, you can glue them into a collective valley and write short stories, funny facts or even your own poems about whales. Over time, this can become a creative memory full of art and imagination.

11. Walmasks

Choose a Wal coloring pages with a face view, color it and cut out eye holes. Attach an ice cream on the stem or rubber band to the sides and you have a walm mask! This is ideal for playing games, parties with ocean motifs or even role -playing games in the classroom.

12. Walm paper paper

If you print a whale painting templates on larger paper or a little smaller, children can color them and use them as homemade packaging paper. This is perfect for gifts for friends and family members who give each gift a personal and creative note.

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Print out several whale coloring pages, color them and glue them vertically on a wall to create a DIY growth diagram. When children get bigger, you can see which whale they have reached. For example, the first could be a small Beluga, and above could be a huge blue whale.

14. Waling coasters

After coloring your whale sites, cut the pictures into squares and laminate them. Put them as a coast of ocean motifs under cups. This is a simple craft that is both funny and useful, and it is also a great DIY gift idea.

15. Whale theme classroom bulletin board

Teachers can print out several whale painting templates so that the students can decorate. Then all whales can be held on a bulletin board in the classroom, which gives way together a huge “whale pod”. It is an entertaining way to combine art and teamwork in class.