Coloring
Pick something to color. Your diary, your colors.
Free online colouring for kids
A growing library of free colouring pages your child can fill in right in the browser โ no app to download, nothing to print, no sign-up. Tap a colour, pick a brush, and scribble inside the lines with a finger; the colour stays neatly in each part of the picture, so little hands never go outside the lines. Every picture saves on its own, so the half-coloured lion is still there tomorrow.
There are 215 pictures to colour so far โ animals, vehicles, food, nature, and everyday things โ and we add more often. Made in India for ages 3 to 8, with no ads and nothing collected about your child.
A little learning hides in the colouring
Pick the lion and say โlionโ out loud together; tap the speaker to hear the word. Choosing colours, naming the animal, deciding what shade a bus should be โ that quiet back-and-forth is how colouring builds vocabulary, colour names, and focus. It is the kind of calm, hands-on screen time you can sit and do alongside your child.
Frequently asked questions
Are these colouring pages free?
Yes โ every page is completely free. No ads, no account, no sign-up, and we never collect any data about your child or their drawings.
Do I need to download or print anything?
No. Your child colours right in the browser on a phone, tablet, or computer. There is nothing to install and nothing to print โ just open a picture and start.
What ages is it for?
Best for ages 3 to 8. The pictures have thick lines and big areas, and the colour stays inside the lines automatically โ so even a toddler who scribbles can't go outside them. Older kids enjoy filling in the smaller details.
Is it โcoloringโ or โcolouringโ?
Both โ it's the same thing. We use the British/Indian spelling โcolouringโ and the American โcoloringโ interchangeably so everyone can find it.
What can my child colour?
Animals, vehicles, food, nature, and everyday things โ lion, dog, ambulance, bus, apple, sun, flower, and many more. We add new pictures regularly.
Does the colouring save?
Yes, automatically, right on your device. Your child can leave a picture half-done and come back to it later, and every finished picture stays in their own colouring diary.
Isn't screen time bad for kids?
It depends on the screen time. Coloring quietly, naming the colours and the animal out loud, choosing what shade a lion should be โ that is calm, creative, hands-on play, not passive watching. Sit alongside your child and it becomes together-time.
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