Free Printable Peppa Pig Coloring Pages (20+ Fun Designs!)

If your little one is obsessed with Peppa’s muddy puddles and George’s dinosaur roars, you’re in the right place. Peppa Pig coloring pages are one of the most searched-for kids’ activities online — and honestly? I totally get it. They’re easy to print, keep little hands busy for ages, and they’re a sneaky way to build fine motor skills while your child has a blast.

Whether you’re a parent hunting for a rainy-day activity, a teacher building a themed lesson plan, or a daycare coordinator prepping for the week — I’ve got you covered with over 26 free Peppa Pig designs.

All images are free for personal, classroom, or daycare use. Download individual sheets below.

Peppa Pig Coloring Pages: Peppa, George & the Pig Family

Let’s start with the stars of the show. The Peppa Pig family coloring pages in this section are the most popular ones I get requests for — and it’s easy to see why. Kids love coloring their favorite characters exactly the way they appear on screen.

Peppa Pig outline coloring page printable
Peppa Pig outline coloring page printable
Mummy Pig coloring page printable for kids
Mummy Pig coloring page printable for kids
Daddy Pig coloring page big tummy funny
Daddy Pig coloring page big tummy funny
Rebecca Rabbit Peppa Pig coloring page
Rebecca Rabbit Peppa Pig coloring page
Peppa Pig jumping in muddy puddles coloring
Peppa Pig jumping in muddy puddles coloring
Peppa Pig family portrait coloring page
Peppa Pig family portrait coloring page
George Pig coloring sheet with dinosaur toy
George Pig coloring sheet with dinosaur toy
Grandpa Pig and Grandma Pig coloring page
Grandpa Pig and Grandma Pig coloring page
Peppa Pig and friends group coloring page
Peppa Pig and friends group coloring page

These make wonderful take-home crafts for preschool. I’ve seen teachers laminate the finished pages and use them as name cards on desks — how cute is that?

Holiday and Birthday Adventures

Seasonal themes are huge for classroom use, and this set of free printable Peppa Pig coloring sheets will take you right through the year. From spooky Halloween costumes to Christmas stockings and summer beach days, there’s a page for every occasion.

Peppa Pig birthday party coloring page printable
Peppa Pig birthday party coloring page printable
George Pig blowing birthday candles coloring
George Pig blowing birthday candles coloring
Daddy Pig birthday party hat coloring page
Daddy Pig birthday party hat coloring page
Peppa Pig Thanksgiving coloring page harvest
Peppa Pig Thanksgiving coloring page harvest
Peppa Pig Valentine's Day coloring page hearts
Peppa Pig Valentine’s Day coloring page hearts
Peppa Pig New Year party coloring page
Peppa Pig New Year party coloring page
Peppa Pig Easter egg hunt coloring sheet
Peppa Pig Easter egg hunt coloring sheet
Peppa Pig Halloween costume coloring page
Peppa Pig Halloween costume coloring page
Peppa Pig Christmas coloring page holiday
Peppa Pig Christmas coloring page holiday

Pro tip: Print the birthday party pages and let your child color them as a creative invitation for their own party. Personalize it with their name at the bottom — kids absolutely love that.

Educational Tracing & Activity Sheets

These are the pages I personally reach for when I want coloring time to double as learning time. The Peppa Pig activity sheets in this section blend early literacy and numeracy with the characters kids already adore.

Peppa Pig name tracing worksheet printable
Peppa Pig name tracing worksheet printable
Peppa Pig alphabet tracing coloring page A
Peppa Pig alphabet tracing coloring page A
Peppa Pig maze activity worksheet kids
Peppa Pig maze activity worksheet kids
Peppa Pig missing number activity sheet
Peppa Pig missing number activity sheet
Peppa Pig emotions feelings coloring page
Peppa Pig emotions feelings coloring page
Peppa Pig days of the week chart printable
Peppa Pig days of the week chart printable
Peppa Pig seasons coloring worksheet printable
Peppa Pig seasons coloring worksheet printable
Peppa Pig colors learning coloring page
Peppa Pig colors learning coloring page

These work brilliantly in homeschool portfolios. I recommend pairing them with the coloring pages for a complete Peppa-themed learning afternoon.

Color Guide: How to Color Peppa and Her Friends

One of the most common questions I get from parents is: “What colors do we use?” Great question! If you want your child’s coloring pages to match the show exactly, here’s a complete color guide with precise hex codes you can use digitally, or simply use as a reference when picking out your crayons and markers.

🐷 Peppa Pig

  • Skin: Light Pink — #FFC0CB
  • Dress: Classic Red — #FF0000
  • Shoes: Black
  • Cheeks: Hot Pink blush circles
  • Eyes: Black dots with white highlights

🦕 George Pig

  • Skin: Light Pink — #FFC0CB (same as Peppa!)
  • Shirt: Bright Blue — #0000FF
  • Shorts: Dark Navy Blue
  • Dinosaur toy: Bright Green #00CC44

👨‍👩 Mummy Pig & Daddy Pig

  • Mummy Pig’s Dress: Orange — #FFA500
  • Daddy Pig’s Shirt: Turquoise/Teal — #40E0D0
  • Daddy Pig’s Glasses: Dark brown frames
  • Both: Same light pink skin as the kids

🐑 Suzy Sheep

  • Body/Wool: White #FFFFFF with light grey shading
  • Dress: Pink — similar to #FF69B4
  • Face: White/light grey

A tip for younger kids: Stick to chunky crayons for the skin areas and save the fine-tip markers for the outlines and smaller details like glasses and shoes. It avoids frustration — and mess!

Creative Ways to Use Your Printed Coloring Pages

Coloring pages don’t have to end up in the recycling bin! Here are some of my favorite ways to turn a simple printed sheet into an activity that lasts way longer than 10 minutes.

Activity 1: Create a Puppet Show 🎭 Color and cut out Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, and Suzy Sheep. Glue or tape each one to a popsicle stick. Now your child has a whole cast for their very own Peppa Pig puppet show. You’ll be amazed at the stories they come up with — and it’s a brilliant exercise in creative storytelling.

Activity 2: Laminated Playmats 🍽️ Color the full-page scene sheets, then take them to a local print shop to be laminated. These make adorable, reusable mealtime placemats. Your child can redecorate them with washable dry-erase markers — over and over again. Total cost? A few cents per page plus lamination. Total fun? Priceless.

Activity 3: Custom Storybook 📖 Print a stack of the individual character sheets. Once your child has colored them, have them dictate a short sentence at the bottom of each page — or write it themselves if they’re old enough. Staple the pages together and you’ve got a completely original, child-authored Peppa Pig storybook. Perfect for grandparents to receive as a gift.

Activity 4: Thank-You Cards ✉️ Print smaller (2-per-page) versions of the birthday coloring pages. Kids color them, fold them in half, and — with a little help — write a thank-you message inside. It transforms a blank card into something genuinely personal and adorable.

Frequently Asked Questions & Printing Tips

How do I print these coloring pages in high resolution? Always use the “Download PDF” button rather than right-clicking and saving the preview image. The download button gives you a vector-quality PDF file that stays crisp at any print size — no blurring or pixelation, even when printed on large cardstock. Right-click saves are low-resolution JPEGs meant only for screen previews.

Set your printer to “Fit to Page” and print quality to “Best” for the sharpest outlines.

Are these Peppa Pig coloring sheets free? Yes — 100% free for personal, home, and educational or classroom use. You can print as many copies as you need for your home, classroom, or daycare. No account required, no watermarks, no strings attached. The only thing I ask is that you don’t resell or redistribute the files commercially.

What paper is best for markers or watercolors? Standard 20lb copy paper works fine for crayons and colored pencils. But if your little one loves using markers or watercolors, I strongly recommend switching to heavy cardstock (60lb–80lb). Thinner paper bleeds badly with wet media — you’ll end up with color soaking through to the table. Cardstock holds the color beautifully and makes the finished pages feel like real artwork worth displaying.

Bonus tip: If you’re using washable markers with young children, put a spare sheet of paper underneath the coloring page while they work. It saves your table every single time.

Happy coloring! If your child creates something amazing using these coloring pages, I’d love to see it. Drop a comment below or share your creation — nothing makes my day like seeing a proudly colored Daddy Pig on the fridge. 🐷💕

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