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Shark Coloring Pages (9 Pages To Color)

Shark Coloring Pages (9 Pages To Color)

Is your little one obsessed with everything ocean? Mine went through a phase where every single drawing was a shark (usually with way too many teeth, ha!). These shark coloring pages are perfect for kids who can’t get enough of these amazing ocean creatures.

Whether your child loves the idea of friendly sharks or prefers the more realistic underwater predators, we’ve got pages that’ll keep them happily coloring for hours. Grab those blue and gray crayons and let’s dive in!

These free printable pages are great for rainy days, ocean unit studies, or just because your kiddo asked to color sharks for the millionth time this week. No judgment here, ocean friends!

These coloring pages are free for personal and classroom use only. Please do not resell or redistribute the files.

Friendly Cartoon Shark Coloring Page

A happy cartoon shark with a big friendly smile and rounded features swims alongside small fish.Pin

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This adorable shark is perfect for younger kids who might be a little nervous about those sharp teeth! The big smile and friendly eyes make this guy look more like a cuddly stuffed animal than an ocean predator.

My three-year-old loves using bright, silly colors on this one—we’ve made pink sharks, rainbow sharks, you name it. There’s something freeing about a cartoon that says ‘color me however you want!’

Great White Shark Coloring Sheet

A detailed great white shark swims through ocean waters with visible gills and fins.Pin

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For the kiddo who wants the real deal, this great white shark page has all those realistic details. The gills, the powerful tail, the iconic shape—it’s all there for your little marine biologist to bring to life.

This one’s fantastic for practicing shading techniques if your child is ready for that. The gray-to-white belly gradient is a fun challenge, or they can just go wild with whatever colors make them happy!

Hammerhead Shark Coloring Page

A hammerhead shark with its unique T-shaped head swims near coral formations on the ocean floor.Pin

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Hammerheads are always a hit because, let’s be honest, that head shape is just so cool! Kids love coloring that distinctive hammer-shaped noggin, and it’s a great conversation starter about how different sharks can look.

We usually end up Googling hammerhead facts while coloring this one. It’s amazing how much marine biology sneaks into craft time when you’re not looking!

Baby Shark Coloring Page

An adorable baby shark with oversized eyes and a small body floats in the water.Pin

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Yes, that song is probably stuck in your head now (sorry, not sorry!). This little baby shark is absolutely precious with those huge eyes and tiny body.

Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who are just getting the hang of staying in the lines. The simple shapes make it less frustrating, which means more actual coloring and less ‘Mom, I need help!’ every thirty seconds.

Shark And Ocean Scene Coloring Sheet

A shark swims through an underwater scene complete with seaweed, starfish, and floating bubbles.Pin

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This busy page is perfect for kids who want more than just a shark—they want the whole underwater experience! There’s so much to color here that it’ll actually keep them occupied for a decent chunk of time.

I love these detailed scenes for quiet time. Hand over this page with some markers, and suddenly I have twenty minutes to drink my coffee while it’s still hot. That’s the dream, right?

Megalodon Shark Coloring Page

A massive megalodon shark with its mouth open displays rows of large sharp teeth.Pin

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For the dinosaur-loving kid who also adores sharks, meet the megalodon! This prehistoric giant shark is basically the best of both worlds, and kids think it’s the coolest thing ever.

Fair warning: this page might launch a whole conversation about extinct animals and whether megalodons could still be hiding in the deep ocean. My son is convinced they are, and honestly, the ocean IS pretty mysterious!

Shark Teeth Pattern Coloring Page

A decorative pattern made up of rows of sharp triangular shark teeth creates a geometric design.Pin

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Patterns are secretly great for developing fine motor skills and focus. Plus, there’s something satisfying about coloring repetitive shapes—even I find it relaxing!

Whale Shark Coloring Sheet

A large whale shark covered in distinctive spots glides peacefully through the water.Pin

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Did you know whale sharks are actually the gentle giants of the shark world? They’re filter feeders, which means they’re totally harmless to humans. Kids love learning this fact while they color in all those amazing spots!

This page is great for practicing patterns and dots. We like to use different colors for the spots to make it extra fun—polka dot sharks are definitely a thing in our house.

Shark Swimming With Diver Coloring Page

A shark swims calmly near a scuba diver in full diving gear as small fish swim around them.Pin

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This page is perfect for kids who dream of becoming marine biologists or scuba divers someday. It shows sharks and humans peacefully sharing the ocean, which is a great message about respecting wildlife.

My daughter always colors the diver to look like herself—giving them her hair color and her favorite swimsuit colors. It’s adorable watching her imagine herself on underwater adventures!

Ready to Make a Splash with These Shark Coloring Pages?

Whether your little one is team friendly-shark or team scary-shark, there’s something here for every ocean lover! These shark coloring pages are perfect for building confidence with crayons while learning about these fascinating creatures. Don’t forget to check out our other ocean-themed coloring pages and animal collections—we’ve got everything from dolphins to dinosaurs. Happy coloring, and may your floors stay relatively crayon-free!

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