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Coloring Pages with Insects
149 itemsFrom spotted ladybugs balancing on dandelion clocks to leafcutter ants marching in formation, this collection captures the tiny, detail-rich world of insects. Children will find familiar characters alongside more unusual ones — jumping spiders on flower heads, caterpillars with party hats, beetles navigating curled fern fronds. Each scene gives kids something to look at and think about while they color.

Luna Moth
4-6 years
Ladybug Balancing on Dandelion Fluff
2-3 years
Ladybug on a Leaf with Dewdrops
2-3 years
Ladybug Engineer
10+ years
Ant on a Dewdrop Tightrope
10+ years
Bumblebee in a Dewdrop Hammock
2-3 years
Sleepy Caterpillar
4-6 years
Pill Bug with a Ball
2-3 years
Sleepy Caterpillar in a Hammock
2-3 years
Ladybug on a Curled Leaf
2-3 years
Little Bee on a Leaf
2-3 years
Caterpillar Inspecting Dew Trails
10+ years
Caterpillar with a Book
4-6 years
Stag Beetle Guard
7-9 years
Ladybug on a Dandelion Clock
2-3 years
Ant Tugging a Seed Past Dewdrops
7-9 years
Firefly Glowing on a Leaf at Night
2-3 years
Ant Tugging a Dewdrop
7-9 years
Ladybug on a Leaf
4-6 years
Caterpillar on Dewdrop Slide
2-3 years
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The insects section spans a wide range of species and situations. Ladybugs appear in dozens of compositions — on grass blades, mushrooms, dandelions, and curled leaves — while ants, caterpillars, and spiders bring their own distinct shapes and settings to the mix. With 149 colorings pages in total, the collection offers variety in complexity too, from open outlines suited to younger children to more intricate drawings with detailed wing patterns and layered backgrounds.
Every page is prepared as a clean black-and-white line drawing, so it's ready to use the moment you open it. Print a single sheet at home for an afternoon activity, download several pages at once for a group session, or skip the printer entirely and color online directly in the browser — the outline stays sharp either way, and standard A4 paper works perfectly for printing.
