Meet our sand dollar coloring page, a sweet one page printable that is ready for crayons. It is perfect for quick coloring pages at home or in the classroom. Print, color, and smile 🙂.
Want a matching friend for this ocean pal? Color a cheerful starfish next!

One of our cute coloring pages, this smiling shell has five petal segments and friendly eyes. It pairs well with ocean coloring pages for kids like the sea turtle and the jellyfish.
Bold outlines and wide spaces make it one of our easy coloring pages that feel like large print coloring pages for kids.
It also works for activities for classroom during ocean week, and you can round it out with a simple sandcastle scene. These coloring sheets print cleanly on regular paper.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- One printable PDF coloring page
- Vertical bordered layout sized for easy printing
- Cute smiling sand dollar with five petal segments and decorative dots
- High resolution JPEG preview for quick look
- Printer friendly black and white line art
Features
- Simple cute outline for stress free coloring
- Bold lines and big spaces for young artists
- Black and white design to save ink
- Vertical page for tidy handouts
- Just right for quick print and go moments
Who It’s For
- Preschool and kindergarten teachers planning an ocean theme.
- Parents who want a quick quiet time craft that prints in seconds.
- Caregivers who need a one page print and go activity for rainy days.
- Homeschoolers building a simple beach unit with low prep.
- Occupational therapy or early learners practicing grip and control.
How To Use
- Download the PDF and print at 100 percent on letter paper for best results.
- Set out crayons or washable markers and invite kids to color the big shapes.
- Encourage kids to trace the circle and petals slowly to practice control.
- Cut out the sand dollar and glue it to blue paper for a mini ocean scene.
- Slip the page into a protector and color with dry erase markers to reuse.
Classroom Ideas
Use it for centers, morning tubs, or calm down corners. Invite students to count the five petal shapes, trace the circle, and color with two or three beachy shades. Pair with a simple palm tree page to make a quick ocean booklet.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Dab glue along the border and sprinkle clean sand or salt for a sandy texture.
- Paint a light watercolor wash behind the shell to make a beachy background.
- Cut out the finished sand dollar and mount it on blue paper for a hallway display.
- String several finished pages into a simple ocean garland for your theme wall.
Related Posts
Keep the ocean theme going with more underwater friends like coral and a playful dolphin. For even more detail, try a graceful seahorse. Kids who love big sea creatures will enjoy this friendly whale too.
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Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Download and Start Coloring
Ready to color this cutie? Download the free PDF and start your ocean art today!

Have fun bringing this happy sand dollar to life. For more sunny fun, try a bright beach ball next 🎨.
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