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Whale Coloring Pages (10 Printable Sheets)

Whale Coloring Pages (10 Printable Sheets)

Is your little one obsessed with ocean animals? Mine are completely fascinated by whales right now, and honestly, I get it! These gentle giants are amazing, and coloring them is such a fun way to learn about different species while keeping busy hands happy.

Our whale coloring pages feature everything from adorable cartoon whales to more realistic ocean scenes. Whether your kiddo loves the idea of a huge blue whale or thinks narwhals are basically underwater unicorns, we’ve got something that’ll make them excited to grab their crayons.

These free printable pages are perfect for rainy afternoons, quiet time, or even as part of an ocean unit study. Just print, grab some blue and gray crayons (or go wild with rainbow whales, no judgment here!), and let the underwater adventure begin!

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

Happy Cartoon Whale Coloring Page

A cheerful cartoon whale with a big smile and spouting water from its blowhole.Pin

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This super friendly whale is perfect for younger kids who are just getting into coloring. The simple lines and big smile make it approachable and fun!

My three-year-old loves adding rainbow colors to the water spout. It’s a great page for practicing staying in the lines without getting frustrated by too many tiny details.

Majestic Blue Whale Coloring Sheet

A large blue whale swimming through the ocean surrounded by small fish.Pin

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Blue whales are the biggest animals on Earth, and this page really captures that majestic feeling. The added fish give it a nice underwater scene vibe that older kids will love.

This one’s great for talking about how big blue whales really are. We looked up that their hearts are the size of a small car, and my kids were absolutely blown away!

Cute Baby Whale Coloring Page

An adorable baby whale with large eyes and tiny fins.Pin

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Baby whales are called calves, and this little cutie is absolutely precious! The simple design makes it perfect for preschoolers and early elementary kids.

Something about baby animals just melts everyone’s hearts. This page always gets the most careful coloring in our house because the kids want it to look extra special!

Humpback Whale Jumping Coloring Page

A humpback whale leaping out of the water with big splashes around it.Pin

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There’s nothing quite as dramatic as a whale breach! This action-packed page shows a humpback whale jumping out of the water, which is always exciting for kids to color.

The splashing water gives kids a chance to get creative with their blues and whites. My son likes to add extra dramatic splash lines because bigger is always better in his world!

Narwhal Coloring Sheet

A narwhal with its distinctive long tusk swimming in icy waters.Pin

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Narwhals are basically the unicorns of the sea, and kids go absolutely crazy for them! That long tusk makes them instantly recognizable and super fun to color.

We love using this page to talk about Arctic animals. Some kids like to add icebergs in the background or color the water extra cold-looking with light blues!

Orca Whale Coloring Page

An orca whale with its characteristic black and white coloring pattern.Pin

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Orcas are technically the largest dolphins, but most kids know them as killer whales! Their bold black and white pattern makes them really satisfying to color.

This is one of the easier pages to color since you really just need black and white. My kids love that they can finish it quickly and it still looks super impressive!

Whale Family Ocean Scene Coloring Page

A mother whale and her calf swimming together among seaweed and bubbles.Pin

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This sweet scene shows a mama whale and her baby together, which is perfect for kids who love family-themed pictures. The added seaweed and bubbles make it feel like a complete underwater world.

We talk about how whale mamas take care of their babies while coloring this one. It’s become a favorite for my daughter who loves anything with parent and baby animals together!

Sperm Whale Deep Sea Coloring Sheet

A sperm whale diving into deep water with a squid swimming nearby.Pin

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Sperm whales are champion deep divers, and this page captures that with a darker ocean scene. Older kids especially love the added challenge of the squid and deeper water details.

This is a great one for experimenting with darker blues and purples to show the deep ocean. My kids learned that sperm whales can hold their breath for over an hour, which totally amazed them!

Beluga Whale Coloring Page

A white beluga whale with its distinctive rounded head and gentle smile.Pin

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Beluga whales are sometimes called sea canaries because they’re so vocal! Their all-white coloring and sweet faces make them really unique and fun to color.

Kids love that belugas look like they’re always smiling. This page is perfect for practicing lighter colors or even leaving mostly white with just some shading!

Whale Tail Splash Coloring Page

A whale's tail fluke rising out of the ocean with waves splashing around it.Pin

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That iconic image of a whale tail going up before a dive is so recognizable! This page focuses on that dramatic moment with lots of fun water details.

This is perfect for kids who want to get creative with their water coloring. We’ve seen purple oceans, green waves, and even a sparkly sunset version that turned out amazing!

Start Your Whale Coloring Adventure!

Whether your kids are marine biology enthusiasts or just think whales are cool, these coloring pages are sure to make a splash! They’re perfect for learning about different whale species while having fun with colors and creativity. Don’t forget to check out our other ocean animal coloring pages too. We’ve got dolphins, sea turtles, sharks, and so much more waiting for your little artists. Happy coloring, and may your floors stay relatively crayon-free!

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