Some days are just relentlessly busy, and finding something to keep the kids happily occupied without any screen time feels like a small miracle. That is exactly why I put together this collection of 24 easy Disney coloring pages that you can print out in seconds and hand over with zero effort required. I am a big believer that coloring is one of the most underrated activities for kids on hectic days because it is quiet, creative, and genuinely absorbing in a way that very few other activities manage to be.
The pages I have pulled together here cover everything from classic Disney characters we all grew up loving to adorable animals and iconic princess moments that kids go absolutely crazy for. Every single design has been chosen with busy days in mind, so you will find bold clean lines, simple shapes, and plenty of large open sections that are satisfying to fill in without being frustrating or overwhelming.
My own kids have worked through more coloring pages than I can count, and I know from experience that the right design can keep a child focused and happy for a surprisingly long time. So whether you are trying to survive a rainy afternoon, a long car journey, or just need ten minutes of peaceful quiet, these pages have got you completely covered. Print one, print all 24, and let the coloring begin!
Mickey Mouse Waving Hello

This coloring page features the one and only Mickey Mouse in his classic pose, one hand extended in a cheerful wave and the other resting by his side. He’s dressed in his iconic shorts with two round buttons and his signature oversized shoes. The lines are bold and clean, making every section super easy to identify and fill in. The layout is simple with Mickey centered on the page and plenty of white space around him, so it never feels cluttered or overwhelming.
I just love how this page gives you the freedom to go totally classic with Mickey’s traditional red shorts and yellow shoes, or shake things up with whatever colors you’re feeling that day. There’s something genuinely satisfying about coloring those big round ears and his huge happy grin. It’s the kind of page that feels nostalgic and fun at the same time, and honestly it takes me right back to childhood every single time.
Ariel In Her Beautiful Ball Gown

This coloring page features Ariel looking absolutely radiant in a gorgeous full-length ball gown, her long flowing hair cascading over her shoulders as she smiles with that dreamy princess energy we all love. The gown has a lovely fitted bodice with soft off-the-shoulder sleeves and a wide sweeping skirt with gentle folds and a delicate scalloped hem at the bottom. The lines are smooth and well-defined throughout, with thicker outlines around the main figure and softer lines capturing the movement of her hair and dress. The overall layout is elegant and spacious, with Ariel taking up most of the page in a graceful three-quarter pose.
This page is such a treat to color because that big beautiful skirt is basically a blank canvas for whatever color story you want to tell. You could go classic with her iconic colors or reimagine her in soft lavender and gold for a totally fresh look. I love pages where the hair is a big feature too, because getting the flow and shading just right feels so rewarding. It’s one of those pages that looks stunning when it’s finished and honestly belongs on the fridge or even framed on the wall.
Donald Duck Striking a Pose

This coloring page shows Donald Duck in full attitude mode, standing with both hands on his hips and that signature grumpy-but-lovable expression on his face. He’s wearing his classic sailor-style top with a cute bow tie, his beloved cap sitting on top of his head, and his big flat duck feet planted firmly on the ground. The lines are thick and confident throughout, making each section really clear and easy to fill in. The whole design is nicely centered with a clean open background, so there’s nothing distracting from Donald’s very dramatic energy.
I honestly find pages like this so fun to color because Donald’s personality just jumps right off the page. That little bow tie is the cutest detail and I always enjoy deciding what color to make it. His outfit has just the right amount of sections to keep things interesting without being too fiddly, which makes this one perfect for a relaxed afternoon when you want to color something recognizable and satisfying without overthinking it.
A Little Bear Cub Ready To Play

This adorable coloring page features a chubby little bear cub standing upright with the sweetest smile on his face. He’s dressed in a simple casual t-shirt with striped cuffs and matching shorts, giving him the most endearing everyday look. The design uses nice thick outlines throughout with slightly softer, fluffier lines around the ears and the top of his head to give that cozy teddy bear texture. The layout is beautifully simple with the little guy centered on a clean white background, and the large open sections make this one of the easiest pages to color in the whole collection.
This page is honestly one of my favorites to hand to little ones because there is zero stress involved. The shapes are big, the lines are clear, and the whole thing comes together so quickly that even the most impatient little colorists feel proud of the result. I also love that the t-shirt and shorts give you a little outfit to play with color-wise, so kids can dress their bear cub however they like. It is just pure wholesome fun from start to finish.
Baby Simba Sitting And Smiling

This coloring page shows a young Simba sitting down with the biggest, goofiest grin you have ever seen, and honestly it is impossible not to smile right back at him. His face takes up a good portion of the page which makes all those expressive features really easy to work with. The lines are bold and clean around the main body outline, with softer and slightly scratchier strokes used around the ears, chin and chest to suggest that baby fur texture. Little details like his chunky striped paws, the tiny tuft on his tail, and his bright wide eyes give the design just enough character without making it complicated to color.
I find this page so satisfying to color because Simba’s rounded cub body is basically one big smooth section just waiting to be filled with warm golden tones. There is something really meditative about coloring a large simple shape like his body, and then the smaller details like the paws and face give you something fun and focused to finish with. This one is a total crowd pleaser and kids absolutely lose it when they realize it is Simba. The happy factor alone makes it worth printing out more than once.
Ariel The Little Mermaid Swimming Freely

This coloring page shows Ariel in her full mermaid form, floating gracefully with her long wavy hair flowing all around her and that signature happy expression on her face. She’s wearing her iconic shell top and her beautiful tail curves elegantly down the page, ending in a delicate fan-shaped fin with lovely lined details inside it. A few small scale shapes are dotted along the upper tail area, and the overall composition has a wonderful flowing diagonal energy that makes the whole design feel like she really is moving through the water. The lines are bold and confident throughout, with thinner strokes used inside the fin and hair to add gentle texture and movement.
This is honestly one of the most enjoyable pages in this whole collection for me because that tail is just a dream to color. You can go classic teal and green, or try something unexpected like a peachy coral or even a deep ocean blue. The long flowing hair is another section I genuinely look forward to because it takes up so much of the page and looks so gorgeous when it’s done. It feels creative and expressive rather than just filling in a shape, and that is exactly the kind of coloring experience I am here for.
A Happy Little Puppy With Floppy Ears

This coloring page features the most irresistibly cute cartoon puppy sitting front and center with a big open smile and oversized floppy ears that hang down past his shoulders. His body is rounded and chubby in that classic cartoon style, with soft wispy lines along his chest, cheeks, and the top of his head to hint at fluffy fur. The outlines are thick and sturdy all the way through, and smaller details like his little curled tail, chunky paws, and expressive eyes add just enough personality without making anything tricky to color. The clean white background keeps all the focus on this adorable little guy.
I mean, how could you not love this page? Something about coloring a puppy face just feels like the most cheerful activity in the world. Those big floppy ears are my favorite part because you can make them one solid warm brown or add a little shading for a more realistic look. Kids who are obsessed with dogs will be completely in their element here, and honestly so will the adults coloring alongside them. It is simple, sweet, and just really really fun.
A Cheerful Little Kitten With Whiskers

This coloring page features an adorable cartoon kitten sitting upright with its tail curling up behind it and the most gleeful open-mouthed expression on its little face. Long delicate whiskers extend out from both sides of its muzzle, pointed ears sit alert on top of its head, and soft wispy lines across the chest and inner ears give a lovely hint of fluffy fur. The outlines are bold and clear throughout the body, while the whiskers and fur texture details use thinner, lighter strokes for a nice contrast. The layout is open and airy with the kitten sitting slightly off-center, giving the whole design a playful and lively feel.
As a total cat person I am completely obsessed with this page. There is something so satisfying about coloring that fluffy chest area and deciding on a fur color, and you have so many great options to play with here. You could go classic orange tabby, soft grey, creamy white, or even a dramatic black cat look for something a little different. The whiskers are such a fun finishing touch too, and I always enjoy carefully coloring around them at the end. This one is an absolute must-print for any kid or grown-up who is a little bit cat obsessed.
Chip The Chipmunk Looking Absolutely Adorable

This coloring page features an irresistibly round and fluffy little chipmunk sitting upright with his tiny paws tucked up against his chest in the most precious way. His face is the star of the show here, with enormous dark eyes, chubby cheeks that practically burst off the page, a little tuft of hair between his small rounded ears, and a gentle smile that is just too cute to handle. Soft wispy lines around the cheeks, chest, and paws give that signature fluffy chipmunk texture, while the main body outline uses thick clean strokes that make every section easy to identify and fill in. The whole design is centered beautifully on a clean background with lovely open areas that are super satisfying to color.
This page makes me so happy every single time because those chubby cheeks are basically coloring page perfection. The face is large enough that you can actually have fun with details like giving the inner ears a soft pink tone or adding a little warmth to those cheeks. The body is wonderfully simple with just enough fur texture lines to make it interesting without being overwhelming at all. It is one of those pages that looks incredibly cute finished, and kids who know Chip and Dale will be absolutely delighted from the moment they recognize him.
Cinderella’s Glass Slipper With A Pretty Bow

This coloring page showcases an elegant pointed-toe high heel shoe with a sweet little bow detail sitting right at the toe, instantly recognizable as Cinderella’s iconic glass slipper. The design is beautifully simple with smooth, flowing lines capturing the classic silhouette of the shoe, a sleek stiletto heel, and a few subtle curved lines along the inner sole to suggest the shape and shine of glass. The outlines are bold and well-defined throughout, while lighter interior lines add just enough dimension to make the shoe look polished and graceful. The whole design is positioned at a lovely diagonal angle across the page, giving it an elegant almost fashion-illustration kind of feel.
This page is such a fun one because it feels less like a typical kids coloring page and more like something you would actually frame. The magic of this design is that you can color it the classic icy blue to keep it true to Cinderella, or you can go completely rogue and make it gold, blush pink, or even a deep midnight purple for a more modern twist. I love the bow detail because it is small enough to be a little challenge but not so fiddly that it becomes frustrating. Girls who are deep in their princess era will absolutely adore this one, and honestly so will the mums coloring right alongside them.
A Baby Tiger Cub Waving Hello

This coloring page features the most charming little tiger cub sitting down and holding one big fluffy paw up in a cheerful wave, with a cheeky grin spread across his face. The design is packed with gorgeous stripe details running across his face, body, legs, and tail, giving this page a really satisfying amount of pattern work to color through. The lines are bold and well-defined throughout, with slightly softer strokes used for the fur texture around his cheeks and chest. The raised paw showing off his little toe beans is such a sweet focal point, and the overall composition feels lively and full of personality.
This is honestly one of the more exciting pages in the collection for me because those stripes give you so much to work with. You can go classic orange and black for a traditional tiger look, or try a warmer golden tone with dark brown stripes for something a little softer and different. I always start with the face on pages like this because getting the stripe pattern right around the eyes and cheeks feels like such an achievement. Kids who love big cats will be completely in their element here, and the finished result genuinely looks impressive enough to stick on the fridge with pride.
A Disney Princess Portrait With A Crown

This coloring page is a close-up portrait of a beautiful Disney princess wearing a sparkling pointed crown, with long wavy hair flowing softly around her face and a bright happy smile that fills the whole page with warmth. The focus is entirely on her face and hair, making this a wonderfully intimate and detail-friendly design that feels almost like a mini art project. The lines are smooth and confident, with thicker strokes defining the hair, crown, and facial features, and softer lighter lines capturing the gentle waves and curls in her long locks. The cropped portrait layout is a lovely change of pace from full-body designs and really lets you focus on getting the face and hair just right.
I absolutely love a good portrait-style coloring page because it feels so focused and relaxing to work on. There are no fiddly little sections competing for your attention, just beautiful hair, a gorgeous face, and that stunning crown waiting to be brought to life. I always enjoy deciding on a hair color first and then building the rest of the palette around it. Gold crown with auburn hair? Yes please. Platinum blonde with a rose gold crown? Also amazing. This one is perfect for kids who love to take their time and really put care into a single beautiful page.
A Sweet Baby Giraffe With Spotted Patches

This coloring page features the most darling little baby giraffe standing tall with those signature wobbly long legs, a long elegant neck, and the most gorgeous big eyelashed eyes that make her look like she just stepped out of a storybook. Her body is covered in large rounded patch shapes of varying sizes, scattered naturally from her neck all the way down to her hooves, giving the whole design a wonderfully playful pattern to work through. A little fluffy mane runs down the back of her neck, her ossicones sit on top of her head with cute tufted tips, and a small wispy tail peeks out at the back. The lines are bold and clear throughout with nice thick outlines that make every section really easy to identify.
The spots on this page are what make it so genuinely fun to color because you get to decide how to treat each one. You can keep them all the same classic warm brown, mix in a few different shades for a more realistic look, or go totally wild and make them whatever colors you fancy. I also love how the long neck gives you this lovely large smooth section to fill in, which feels really meditative and satisfying. This is one of those pages where kids stay quietly focused for a surprisingly long time, and that is always a win in my book.
A Cute Little Frog Sitting On A Lily Pad

This coloring page shows a round and cheerful cartoon frog perched right in the middle of a flat lily pad, gazing upward with big round eyes and a subtle little smile that gives him loads of personality. His body is beautifully simple with large smooth sections making up his head and torso, while his webbed feet and toes add some lovely fine detail down at the bottom of the page. The lily pad underneath him has a classic notched shape with thin vein lines radiating outward, giving a nice natural texture to the base of the design. The outlines are thick and clean throughout, with just a handful of smaller detail lines to keep things interesting without overcomplicating anything.
This page is such a good one for a relaxed coloring session because the frog’s body is basically one big gorgeous canvas just waiting for the perfect shade of green. I love experimenting on pages like this, maybe going for a bright lime green with a pale yellow belly, or trying a more muted olive tone for something a little more realistic. The lily pad is a really fun bonus element too because you can make it a contrasting green or even try a warm autumn tone if you want something unexpected. It is simple, fresh, and just quietly satisfying from start to finish.
Cinderella Holding A Pretty Little Flower

This coloring page features Cinderella in a beautiful half-portrait pose, her iconic swept-up hairstyle sitting perfectly on top of her head as she smiles warmly and holds a delicate little flower with both hands. Her off-the-shoulder dress shows just enough of her gown to give you something lovely to color, and the small simple flower with its rounded petals and tiny leaves adds the sweetest finishing touch to the whole composition. The lines are smooth and elegantly drawn throughout, with bold clean outlines defining her hair, face, and dress, and finer lighter strokes adding detail to her facial features and the flower petals. The overall layout feels warm and intimate, like a little snapshot of a happy princess moment.
This page is one of my personal favorites in the whole collection because Cinderella just has the most timeless and elegant look to color. Her hair is always such a satisfying section to work on, and deciding whether to go classic golden blonde or try something unexpected is half the fun. I also love that little flower because it is just small enough to feel like a sweet finishing detail rather than a complicated task. The whole page has this really gentle, peaceful energy to it that makes it perfect for a quiet afternoon when you just want to sit down, slow down, and color something truly beautiful.
A Cute Squirrel Hugging An Acorn

This coloring page features an absolutely charming cartoon squirrel standing upright and clutching a plump little acorn to her chest with the most delighted expression on her face. Her enormous fluffy tail sweeps up dramatically behind her and takes up a good portion of the page, giving the whole design a lovely sense of volume and movement. Wispy fur texture lines appear around her cheeks, ears, and along the tail, while the acorn cap has a cute crosshatch pattern that adds a really satisfying little detail to color. The outlines are bold and confident throughout, with the tail in particular using beautiful flowing curves that make it one of the most eye-catching elements on the page.
That tail is honestly the reason I would print this page out in a heartbeat. It is just the perfect shape for experimenting with color gradients or adding some subtle shading to give it that fluffy three-dimensional look. You could go classic rusty orange and brown for an autumn woodland feel, or try a soft grey and cream combination for a totally different vibe. The little acorn is such a sweet bonus detail too, and I love how it gives the squirrel so much personality and story. This one feels cozy and autumnal and just really lovely to sit down with on a quiet afternoon.
An Adorable Baby Sea Turtle On The Move

This coloring page features a gorgeous little sea turtle crawling forward with the most endearing sideways glance and a quiet little smile, looking like she has somewhere very important to be. Her shell is the real showstopper of the design, made up of large smooth geometric panels divided by bold curved lines that create a really satisfying mosaic-like pattern across her back. Her flippers and head are dotted with small rounded spots of varying sizes, adding lovely organic texture that contrasts beautifully with the clean structured shell pattern. The lines throughout are bold and well-defined, making every section super clear to color, and the three-quarter angle of the whole composition gives the page a wonderful sense of movement and life.
This page is genuinely one of the most enjoyable in the collection for me because that shell is just a coloring dream. You have all these lovely separate panels just waiting to be filled in, and you can keep them all the same tone or try making each one slightly different for a more detailed mosaic effect. I always end up spending way more time on this page than I plan to because there is something so meditative about working through each shell section one by one. The spotted flippers are a fun finishing touch too, and the whole finished page just looks absolutely stunning.
A Cheeky Baby Monkey With A Big Grin

This coloring page features the most joyful little baby monkey sitting down with his legs splayed out in front of him and a huge open smile that takes up half his face, giving him absolutely loads of cheeky personality. His face has that classic monkey two-tone look with a lighter muzzle area contrasting against the rest of his head, and his round ears stick out on either side in the most endearing way. The design uses nice thick clean outlines throughout, with softer wispy lines at the wrists and ankles to suggest a little fur texture. The overall layout is beautifully simple and centered, with large open sections across his body that make this one of the most beginner-friendly pages in the collection.
This page just makes me smile every single time I look at it because that grin is absolutely contagious. Coloring the two-tone face is one of my favorite parts because getting that lighter muzzle section right against the darker outer face looks so effective and really brings the character to life. The body is wonderfully open and easy to fill in, making this a brilliant choice for younger kids or anyone who just wants a quick and cheerful coloring win. It is playful, it is simple, and it is exactly the kind of page that gets finished with a big proud smile at the end.
A Royal Princess Crown On A Velvet Cushion

This coloring page features an elegant five-pointed princess crown sitting proudly on top of a plump royal cushion, making for the most regal and charming little scene. The crown has rounded ball tips on each point, three oval gem shapes across the front band, and beautifully bold outlines that give it a classic fairytale feel. The cushion underneath is round and puffy with lovely curved lines suggesting soft fabric, and four decorative tassels hang from the edges adding a gorgeous finishing touch to the whole composition. The lines throughout are thick and bold with just enough interior detail to make the design feel polished without being complicated at all.
This page gives me such strong Disney princess energy and I am completely here for it. The gem shapes on the crown are my favorite part to color because you can go classic gold and ruby red, or treat each gem as a different jewel tone for a really luxurious rainbow effect. The cushion is such a fun element too because you can make it rich velvet purple, soft blush pink, or a deep midnight blue depending on which princess aesthetic you are going for that day. It is a quick and satisfying page to color and the finished result looks like something you would find on a greeting card.
A Happy Hot Air Balloon With A Friendly Face

This coloring page features the most whimsical hot air balloon with an actual smiling face right in the middle of it, making it look like the balloon itself is having the time of its life floating through the sky. The balloon is divided into tall vertical panels by smooth curved lines that radiate from the top, creating a really clean and satisfying stripe-like pattern all the way around. A cheerful cartoon face sits front and center with big expressive eyes, a broad smile, and little whisker-like cheek lines that give it a lovable character all of its own. Below the balloon hangs a neatly drawn wicker basket with a crosshatch grid pattern and little decorative toggles around the rim, adding some fun detail to the bottom of the design.
I find this page so unexpectedly fun to color because those vertical panels are just perfect for a color pattern. You can alternate two colors all the way around for a classic striped look, or use a whole rainbow of shades for something really bright and celebratory. I always enjoy giving the face a go too because deciding on eye color and cheek tones on something as silly as a balloon face is just the most joyful little creative decision. The basket is a great finishing element as well since the grid texture looks really satisfying once it is filled in. This one is pure feel-good coloring energy from top to bottom.
A Friendly Little Raccoon Saying Hello

This coloring page features an absolutely delightful cartoon raccoon standing upright and giving a cheerful wave with one little paw raised high, showing off those cute individual toe pads in the most charming way. His face has that classic raccoon mask pattern with darker patches framing his bright eyes, and his fluffy chest fur is suggested with lovely wispy lines that give him a really cozy and full appearance. His striped tail curves around behind him adding a great sense of depth and balance to the whole composition, and the bold clean outlines throughout make every section of fur, face, and body really easy to identify and fill in. The overall design has a wonderful warm woodland character feel that is just incredibly likeable.
This page is one I genuinely get excited about because raccoons have such a naturally interesting color palette to work with. That face mask is always the most satisfying section to tackle first, and getting that classic grey and dark contrast right makes the whole face pop instantly. The striped tail is another highlight because you can build up alternating tones to create a really realistic ringed effect, or keep it simple with just two colors if you want a quicker finish. The fluffy chest area is wonderfully relaxing to color too, and the whole page just comes together with this really cozy autumnal woodland energy that I absolutely love.
The Sweetest Little Lamb Taking A Walk

This coloring page features an utterly adorable baby lamb standing in a gentle three-quarter pose with the most innocent wide eyes and a soft little smile that is honestly too precious for words. The top of her head is covered in a cloud of fluffy curly wool rendered with lovely soft rounded lines, while her body, legs, and face are smooth and open with clean bold outlines that make every section really easy to work with. A tiny fluffy tail pokes out at the back adding the most endearing finishing detail, and her neat little hooves ground the design with some darker defined sections at the bottom. The overall layout is beautifully simple and uncluttered, with the lamb centered on a clean white background and plenty of open space to make this one of the most beginner-friendly pages in the whole collection.
This page gives me the coziest, most wholesome coloring vibes and I genuinely adore it. The contrast between the fluffy woolly head and the smooth body sections is what makes it so interesting to color, because you get two completely different textures to play with in one design. I love keeping the wool a soft creamy white or going for a warm ivory tone, then adding a gentle blush pink to the inner ears and nose for that newborn lamb look. It is one of those pages that ends up looking so incredibly sweet when it is finished that you almost do not want to give it to the kids to keep.
A Pair Of Princess Heels With Bow Details

This coloring page shows a gorgeous pair of pointed-toe high heels sitting side by side, each one decorated with an identical sweet little bow with a round center button right at the toe. The shoes are drawn in a slightly angled three-quarter view that gives the pair a really elegant and polished look, almost like a fashion illustration you would find in a glossy magazine. Smooth flowing lines define the sleek silhouette of each shoe, with a few subtle interior curves suggesting the inner lining and the graceful arch of each heel. The outlines are bold and clean throughout, and the matching bows add just the right amount of detail to make the design feel special without being fiddly.
Having a full pair of shoes to color rather than just one feels like such a satisfying upgrade and I am obsessed with this page for that reason. The fun part is making sure both shoes match perfectly, which sounds simple but actually requires a little focus and care that I find really enjoyable and meditative. You could go for the classic Cinderella icy blue, a glamorous deep red, or even a soft blush pink for something more modern and fresh. The bows are the cutest finishing touch to color last, and the whole finished page honestly looks like it belongs in a princess fashion sketchbook.
A Playful Puppy Running Full Speed

This coloring page captures a super energetic cartoon puppy mid-run, ears flying back and tongue hanging out with the biggest goofy grin on his face. He is wearing a little collar around his neck and every single part of his body screams pure joyful chaos, from his wagging tail with motion lines behind it to his outstretched legs caught mid-stride. The lines are bold and confident throughout, with some softer wispy strokes along the legs and belly suggesting a slightly fluffy coat. The dynamic diagonal pose takes up a lovely amount of the page and gives the whole design a fantastic sense of speed and playful energy that really jumps off the page.
This is such a fun page to color because the action pose makes the finished result look really lively and full of personality. I love deciding on a coat color for a running dog because it feels like you are giving the character a whole identity. A golden retriever vibe with warm honey tones? A spotty dalmatian look? The options are genuinely exciting. The little collar is also a sweet detail to pick a pop color for, and I always enjoy that finishing touch. Any kid who has ever had a dog or desperately wanted one will absolutely go wild for this page.

