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These mermaid pages bring together flowing hair, tails, bubbles, seashells, starfish, and ocean plants. The preview sheet gives kids plenty of places to use sea colors without every page feeling the same.
Open a thumbnail when you see a page you like, then print the PDF at full size. The collection includes 52 printable pages for quiet time, classroom use, party activities, or simple crafts.
- 52 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
If you want ideas for pastel magic colors, eye highlights, and soft shading, use the how to color kawaii guide while you color. The what is kawaii guide gives helpful background on the cute style behind these fantasy pages.
What kids can notice while coloring
Mermaids with flowing hair, tails, seashells, bubbles, ocean plants, starfish shapes, and gentle underwater scenes. This is the useful part of looking at the preview sheet first: you can match the page to the moment instead of guessing after the PDF opens. Pick a simple page for a quick activity or a busier one for a longer session.
A color approach that works
Turquoise, sea green, coral, pearl pink, sandy beige, lavender hair streaks, and blue bubbles. 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.
Let the tail be the brightest part, then repeat one tail color in shells or hair accessories.
Easy craft idea
Finished mermaids can become ocean-story covers, summer crafts, or under-the-sea classroom decor. 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.
Print-friendly notes
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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