Peppa Pig Coloring Pages give little fans a chance to color the beloved cartoon piglet and her whole family in scenes pulled straight from the show. The collection features Peppa jumping in muddy puddles, playing with her brother George, spending time with Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig, and enjoying favorite spots like the playground and the family car. Pick a design below, download the free PDF, and print it out for a cozy coloring session at home or school.
How to Color Peppa Pig
Peppa Pig Coloring Pages call for a bright, simple palette that even the youngest colorists can recognize instantly. Peppa herself is pink from head to toe, a touch darker on her rounder cheeks and snout, with a red or sometimes striped dress and small black shoes. Her eyes are large white ovals with tiny black pupils, and details like her curly tail and small ears round out her cheerful, rounded shape.
George, Peppa’s little brother, matches her in pink but usually appears in blue overalls or a onesie, giving colorists an easy way to tell the siblings apart at a glance. Mummy Pig often wears a purple or orange top, while Daddy Pig sports a blue shirt stretched over his rounder belly, and background elements like muddy puddles, green grass, and a bright blue sky add extra spots of color around the family. Together these choices keep every page feeling bright and cohesive.
Crayons are a natural fit for younger kids working on these pages, since the bold, simple shapes hold up well to big, confident strokes. Colored pencils give older kids more control for shading Peppa’s rounder features, while markers create a bold, glossy finish that really makes the pink pop, though cardstock is worth using to prevent bleed through. Layering a light pink base before adding a deeper shade for shadows gives Peppa a bit more depth, and trying a rainbow dress or patterned overalls is a fun way to make a page feel one of a kind.
Our Favorite Pages in This Collection
This collection ranges from simple close up portraits of Peppa smiling to busier scenes packed with the whole family jumping in puddles or gathered around the dinner table. Younger colorists tend to reach for the bigger, simpler designs with just Peppa or George front and center, while older kids and more patient colorists often prefer the group scenes with extra background details to fill in. Having both styles side by side means siblings or classmates at different skill levels can color happily together.
A couple of designs really stand out from the rest of the set. The muddy puddle jumping scene captures Peppa mid leap with splashes flying everywhere, giving colorists a fun excuse to mix browns and blues in one lively picture. On the calmer side, a simplified close up of Peppa’s smiling face works wonderfully for quick sessions or for a child just learning to stay inside the lines, since the shapes are large and forgiving.
5 Fun Craft Ideas with Your Finished Pages
- Peppa Pig Greeting Card
Fold a sheet of cardstock in half and glue a finished Peppa page to the front. Write a birthday or thank you message inside and decorate the edges with stickers or glitter glue. Punch a hole in the corner and tie on a ribbon for a special touch. - Muddy Puddle Bookmark
Cut out a smaller Peppa design and trim it into a bookmark shape, then cover both sides with clear contact paper for durability. Punch a hole near the top and add a short piece of colorful yarn. It makes a fun handmade gift for a young reader. - Peppa and George Paper Puppets
Cut out colored Peppa and George shapes and glue each one onto its own craft stick. Kids can act out muddy puddle adventures or put on a simple puppet show for family members. A small paper base glued to the bottom helps each puppet stand on its own. - Bedroom Door Hanger
Color and cut out a favorite Peppa page, then glue it onto a piece of pink or yellow construction paper shaped like a hanger with a slit at the top. Slip it over a doorknob for an instant bedroom decoration. It also works well as a simple classroom name tag for younger students. - Peppa Pig Party Garland
Punch two holes at the top of several colored pages and string them together with twine or ribbon. Drape the garland across a wall or table for a cheerful, budget friendly party decoration. It fits perfectly into a Peppa Pig themed birthday celebration.
Printing Tips
Every design in this collection comes as a downloadable PDF that prints cleanly on both US Letter and A4 paper, so families and teachers anywhere can print without worrying about resizing or cropping. Standard copy paper works well for crayon and colored pencil projects, while cardstock holds up better to markers, gel pens, or watercolors without soaking through. Glossy paper adds a nice polished look for pages headed for a frame or a gift.
Beyond a quiet coloring session, these pages work well for classroom activities during a Peppa Pig themed unit, party favors at a birthday celebration, or a screen free activity pack for a rainy afternoon. Teachers can print a stack ahead of time for an easy between lesson break, and parents planning a party can send guests home with a finished page as a simple keepsake. Seasonal versions also fit nicely into holiday classroom parties or themed activity stations throughout the year.
Are these Peppa Pig coloring pages free to print?
Yes, every page in this collection is completely free to download and print. Simply pick a design, save the PDF, and print as many copies as needed at home or in the classroom.
What paper size do the coloring pages come in?
The PDFs are formatted to fit both US Letter and A4 paper sizes without cropping or resizing. This makes them easy to print correctly no matter where you live.
What age group are these pages appropriate for?
The collection includes large, simple designs for toddlers and preschoolers along with more detailed group scenes for older kids. Most families find pages that suit multiple ages within the same set, making it easy for siblings to color together.

























