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The chibi pages focus on tiny characters with oversized eyes, sweet poses, bows, soft hairstyles, and simple background accents. They are useful for kids who like character design because each page can become a little personality sketch.
Use the thumbnails as a quick preview, then open the PDF you want to print. There are 47 pages here, with some quick pages for younger kids and some slower pages for children who enjoy extra details.
- 47 free printable PDF coloring pages
- Designed for US Letter or A4 printing
- Good for crayons, colored pencils, markers, and gel pens
- Useful for home, classrooms, parties, quiet time, and simple crafts
For character pages, the how to color kawaii guide is useful for cheeks, eyes, hair, and soft outfit colors. The what is kawaii guide also explains why simple faces, round shapes, and gentle expressions make these designs feel cute.
What makes this set fun to color
Small chibi characters with oversized eyes, cute poses, bows, soft hairstyles, and simple decorative backgrounds. The variety gives the collection a little more staying power. A child can finish one simple page quickly, then come back later for a design with more decoration and slower coloring choices.
Color ideas from the pages
Peach, rose pink, denim blue, lemon yellow, lavender, and warm browns for hair. For a softer kawaii finish, keep the cheeks and eye highlights light, then use your strongest colors on the details you want people to notice first.
Keep the face clean and bright, then use stronger colors on clothing, bows, and accessories.
A simple way to use the finished pages
Use finished chibi pages as character cards with names, hobbies, and favorite snacks. You can also trim a finished page into a notebook cover, paste the main character onto cardstock, or write a tiny story beside the picture before displaying it.
Printing tips
Open the PDF from the thumbnail and print at actual size. Copy paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils; use a slightly heavier sheet if children will use markers or if you plan to cut out the finished artwork. If the page has lots of small details, printing one test copy first can save ink and paper.
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