Grab this free whale coloring page for a fast, fun ocean activity. It fits right in with simple coloring pages and prints beautifully at home or school. Kids will love the kawaii smile and big shapes. 🐳
Keep the sea theme going and try a friendly dolphin too. 🐬

Inside you get a single picture for coloring: a smiling kawaii whale with a water spout and bubbles. The art sits inside a rounded rectangular border with bold outlines and wide margins. It also feels like large print coloring pages for kids, so little hands stay inside the lines.
If you want easy coloring pages, this one is perfect for quick prep. Fans of cute coloring pages and coloring pages for kids will enjoy adding ocean colors, then maybe color a coral reef next. Print one sheet per child for stress free fun.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- 1 printable PDF page
- JPEG preview for a quick look
- Centered kawaii whale illustration
- Water spout and bubbles
- Rounded rectangular border with bold outlines
Features
- Bold outlines for a bold and easy coloring page
- Big shapes like large print coloring pages for kids
- Simple design for easy coloring pages
- Black and white line art
- Works with crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Great for fine motor practice
Who It’s For
- Preschoolers who benefit from big, high-contrast shapes.
- Kindergarten and first grade students for morning work or centers.
- Parents planning a quick ocean craft at home.
- Teachers building a Summer or ocean theme week.
- Party hosts adding a simple, screen free favor.
How To Use
- Download and print the PDF at 100 percent scale on letter paper.
- Set out crayons or markers and invite kids to color the whale first.
- Encourage light to dark shading, then fill the bubbles and border.
- Use stickers or glitter glue to add a playful water spout.
- Display the finished art or slip it into a portfolio to take home.
Skills Kids Practice
Coloring this page builds pencil control, hand strength, and color recognition. It also supports staying inside lines, simple direction following, and calm, focused creativity.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Add ocean vocabulary labels like fin, tail, and spout.
- Paint the background with watercolor and use crayon resist for bubbles.
- Cut out the whale and glue it on blue paper with tissue paper waves.
- Turn it into a counting game by tallying bubbles as you color.
Related Ocean Printables To Try Next
Planning a whole beach day theme? Add sunny vibes with a bright sun to color, mix in a playful beach ball printable, and build on the scene with a cute sandcastle page. These make an easy mini pack for centers or rainy day fun.
Have fun bringing this whale to life. If you want more tropical feels, color a breezy palm tree next.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.








