Free Shopkins coloring pages: 18 printable PDF designs featuring the cute collectible characters, from food items like ice cream, milk, and fruit to a Shopkins unicorn. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.
Shopkins are a line of small, collectible toy characters made by Moose Toys, first released in 2014. Each Shopkin is a tiny figure based on an everyday object, such as a piece of fruit, a carton of milk, or a sweet treat, given a cute face and a cheerful personality. The toys became popular for their bright colors, large range of characters, and collectible nature. These coloring pages turn those characters into printable designs, keeping their simple, rounded shapes and friendly faces, which makes them easy and fun for children to color.
The collection ranges from very simple single-character pages for younger children to busier designs with several Shopkins together. Because each character is based on a familiar object with a friendly face, the pages are approachable for beginners while still offering plenty of bright, playful coloring.
What Is Inside This Collection
The 18 pages cover several styles, so there is something for every age and skill level.
Food Shopkins
Many Shopkins are based on food, and the collection includes ice cream, a milk box, fruits, and other tasty treats. These simple, rounded characters with friendly faces are easy and fun for younger children to color.
Special and Fantasy Characters
Some pages feature standout characters like the Shopkins unicorn, which add a magical, fantasy element to the everyday-object theme. These are often favorites with children who love cute, whimsical designs.
Everyday Object Shopkins
Other pages show Shopkins based on common household and shopping items, reflecting the toy line’s shopping theme. These help children connect the cute characters to objects they recognize from daily life.
Group and Detailed Pages
A few pages bring several Shopkins together in one scene. These busier designs have more colors and suit children who want a bigger project with many small characters.
What Shopkins Coloring Pages Do
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. These pages support this well. The simple, rounded Shopkins shapes are easy for small hands to fill, while the small faces and details give a little extra practice in control.
Color recognition and choice. Shopkins are known for their bright, varied colors. Coloring these pages lets children practice recognizing and choosing colors, whether they copy the toy’s real colors or invent their own cheerful combinations.
Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The simple, cheerful Shopkins designs provide the kind of calm, low-pressure coloring associated with the study’s relaxing findings, making them a gentle activity.
Connecting play and creativity. For children who collect or play with Shopkins, coloring the characters extends that play into a creative activity. Designing their own color versions of familiar characters builds imagination and personal expression.
How to Color Shopkins Pages Well
- Bright, candy colors: Shopkins use cheerful, candy-like colors. Reach for bright tones such as Crayola “Carnation Pink,” “Robin’s Egg Blue,” and “Yellow” to match their playful look.
- Rosy cheeks and faces: Add small pink circles for cheeks and keep the eyes simple with a white highlight, to keep the friendly Shopkins expression.
- Food colors: For food Shopkins, follow real food colors as a starting point, like pink and brown for ice cream or red and green for fruit, then add fun extra details.
- Smooth, even shading: The rounded shapes look best with smooth color. Press lightly in the middle and slightly harder at the edges to give each character a soft, rounded feel.
- Sparkle and shine: Many Shopkins toys are glittery. Add small white dots or use a glitter gel pen to suggest a shiny, sparkly surface.
- Invent your own: Since there are so many Shopkins, there is no single correct color. Children can design a brand-new look for any character just for fun.
5 Creative Craft Ideas With Shopkins Coloring Pages
1. Paper Collection. Color several Shopkins, cut them out, and keep them in a small envelope or box to make a paper collection, just like collecting the toys.
2. Gift Tags. Color small Shopkins, cut them into tags, punch a hole at the top, and tie them to gifts or party bags.
3. Bookmark. Color a Shopkins design, cut it out, glue it to a paper strip, and laminate it to make a cute bookmark.
4. Greeting Card. Color a favorite Shopkin, glue it to a folded card, and add a message inside for a cheerful handmade card.
5. Paper Standees. Color a Shopkin, glue it to a card, cut it out, and fold a tab at the base so it stands up for pretend play.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Shopkins coloring pages?
Shopkins coloring pages are printable designs featuring the cute Shopkins collectible characters, which are based on everyday objects like food and household items given friendly faces. They can be printed as PDFs or colored online in the browser.
What are Shopkins and who makes them?
Shopkins are a line of small, collectible toy characters made by the company Moose Toys. They were first released in 2014 and became popular for their tiny size, bright colors, large range of characters, and shopping theme.
What kinds of Shopkins are in these coloring pages?
The collection includes 18 pages featuring food Shopkins like ice cream, milk, and fruit, special characters like a unicorn, and other everyday-object designs. The range suits young children as well as older fans of the toys.
What colors should I use for Shopkins?
Shopkins use bright, cheerful, candy-like colors. You can follow the real colors of each toy, such as pink ice cream or red fruit, or invent your own fun combinations, since there is no single correct way to color them.
Why are Shopkins based on everyday objects?
Shopkins follow a shopping theme, so each character is based on an item you might find in a store, like food, drinks, or household goods. Giving these everyday objects cute faces and names is what makes the characters fun and collectible.
Are Shopkins coloring pages suitable for young children?
Yes. The simple, rounded shapes and friendly faces make these pages easy for children ages 3 and up. The busier group pages suit older children and fans who enjoy coloring several characters at once.
Are these Shopkins coloring pages free to print?
All pages are free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online in the browser. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages can be printed at home on standard paper for personal use.
Are these pages good for Shopkins collectors?
Yes. For children who collect the toys, these pages extend the fun into a creative activity. They can color their favorite characters, make a paper collection, and design their own color versions of familiar Shopkins.
Start Coloring
Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.
