Pinkfong coloring pages are one of the easiest ways to take a character kids already love and turn screen time into something they can hold, color, and feel proud of.
If your child has watched Pinkfong for more than five minutes, they already know the pink fox with the little golden crown. They have probably sung “Baby Shark” in the car, at dinner, and at least once at a volume that surprised everyone in the room. Pinkfong has earned that kind of enthusiasm because the brand understands something simple: young kids do not just want to watch – they want to participate. Coloring pages are one of the best ways to give them that. They put the character directly in a child’s hands, let them make creative decisions, and produce something they can show off when they are done.
This collection brings together 20+ free Pinkfong coloring pages, available as printable PDFs or for online coloring. Pinkfong solo, Pinkfong with Baby Shark, Pinkfong and friends Ninimo and Hogi, everyday scenes like going to school and brushing teeth, and celebration pages for birthdays and special occasions – it is all here, ready to print or open in your browser without any sign-up required.
What’s Included in These Free Pinkfong Coloring Pages
Pinkfong Solo Coloring Pages. These pages put Pinkfong front and center in the expressions and poses kids recognize most – kawaii-style with big round eyes and a soft smile, thinking with one paw raised, sitting on a star in the night sky, or showing a playfully grumpy look that younger kids always find funny. Solo pages are the most flexible in the collection: they print cleanly, color quickly, and work for kids as young as 2 with crayons and for older preschoolers who want to take their time with details.
Pinkfong and Baby Shark Coloring Pages: Pinkfong riding Baby Shark, Pinkfong swimming alongside the whole shark family, and the two characters dancing together – these are consistently the most popular pages in the collection and the ones parents most often print first. If your child loves both Pinkfong and Baby Shark equally (and most of them do), these pages are the natural starting point.
Pinkfong and Friends: Ninimo and Hogi Ninimo and Hogi are two of Pinkfong’s closest friends in the show, and pages featuring all of them together are great for sibling or classroom coloring sessions where multiple kids want to work on something at the same time. Each character is distinct enough that two kids can split the page and each claim a character to color.
Pinkfong Everyday Life Scenes Pages like “Pinkfong Goes to School,” “Pinkfong Brushes Teeth, and Washes Face,” and “Pinkfong and Ninimo Go for a Walk” connect coloring to real daily routines in a way that young kids find immediately relatable. These pages are especially useful for parents and teachers who want to use a coloring activity to reinforce a habit – brushing teeth, getting ready for school, or going outside – by tying it to a character the child already trusts and likes.
Pinkfong Celebration Pages Pinkfong Happy Birthday and holiday-themed pages make quick, personalized cards that toddlers can color and give as gifts. The combination of a favorite character and a meaningful occasion gives even a simple crayon scribble a lot of emotional weight for the child doing it – and for the person who receives it.
Pinkfong and Jeni Pages Pages featuring Pinkfong alongside Jeni introduce kids to another character in the Pinkfong world and give the collection a little more variety for children who have explored the full show and are familiar with the extended cast.
Why Pinkfong Works So Well for Young Children’s Coloring Pages
Not every children’s character makes a good coloring page subject. Designs that are too detailed overwhelm young kids before they can finish. Designs that are too simple do not hold their attention long enough to be satisfying.
Pinkfong sits in the right place for early childhood coloring. The round face, the two simple pointed ears, the small crown, and the big expressive eyes are easy to recognize and easy to color. There are enough distinct sections – body, ears, crown, face details – to give even a 3-year-old a sense of progress as they work through the page, without any area being so small that it requires fine motor control they have not developed yet.
The show’s visual identity also works in the coloring pages’ favor. Pinkfong’s world is bright, warm, and cheerful – the kind of palette that translates naturally from screen to crayon. Kids already have a mental image of what the colors should be, which gives them a reference point and makes independent creative decisions feel more confident rather than overwhelming.
Coloring Tips: How to Color Pinkfong
Pinkfong’s signature color palette:
| Element | Color |
|---|---|
| Fur/body | Soft bubblegum pink |
| Eyes | Purple / violet |
| Crown | Golden yellow |
| Inside ears | Light pink or pale magenta |
| Cheeks | Slightly deeper pink blush |
| Tail tip | White or pale cream |
| Nose | Small, dark pink or brown |
For toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–4): Large crayons or chunky washable markers are the right tool at this age. Do not worry about staying inside the lines – at this developmental stage, the act of making marks and choosing colors is the entire point. Pinkfong’s large, round design means even broad, overlapping strokes still produce a recognizable, satisfying result. Let kids pick any colors they want – a blue Pinkfong or a green-crowned Pinkfong is a perfectly valid creative choice.
For kindergarteners and early elementary kids (ages 5–7): Regular crayons or thin washable markers work well here. Kids at this age often have a stronger investment in “getting it right” – using the pink they know from the show, making the crown yellow. Let that investment guide them while still encouraging them to make the background or surrounding details their own.
For classroom use: Pre-select two or three pages with different complexity levels so students can choose based on how much time they have and how detailed they want to go. The kawaii Pinkfong and simple seated pages finish quickly. The “Pinkfong and Friends” group pages take longer and work well for extended quiet-work periods.
Educational Value: Why Pinkfong Coloring Pages Belong in Early Childhood Classrooms
Pinkfong’s brand was built around early childhood learning – songs, routines, and simple social concepts. The coloring pages extend that same philosophy into a hands-on activity that supports several areas of early development at once.
Fine motor development: Holding a crayon, making intentional marks, and working within an outline all build the hand strength and pencil control that children need for writing. Coloring is one of the most natural ways to develop these skills because kids do not experience it as a skill-building exercise – they experience it as playing.
Color recognition and vocabulary: Pinkfong’s palette is varied enough that coloring sessions become natural opportunities to name and discuss colors. “What color is Pinkfong’s crown?” “What color should we use for Baby Shark?” These simple conversations build color vocabulary in context, which sticks better than flashcard-style memorization.
Routine reinforcement: The everyday-scene pages – brushing teeth, going to school, going for a walk – give teachers and parents a low-pressure way to talk about daily routines with a positive, familiar character as the anchor. A child who colors “Pinkfong Brushes Teeth” at school is more likely to connect that activity to something enjoyable when they do it at home.
Focus and task completion: Finishing a coloring page – even a simple one – gives young children a concrete experience of starting something, working through it, and completing it. That experience of task completion is an early foundation for persistence and attention that shows up in academic contexts later. Pinkfong’s appealing design makes kids want to finish, which is exactly the kind of intrinsic motivation that makes the activity genuinely developmental rather than just time-filling.
How to Download and Print These Free Pinkfong Coloring Pages
Every page in this collection is available in two formats.
Download as PDF: Click the download link beneath any page to save the file to your device. PDF files print with clean, sharp outlines on standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11″) and maintain their quality regardless of your printer settings. For toddlers using thick crayons, standard copy paper works perfectly. For older kids using markers, slightly heavier paper – 24 lb or light cardstock – prevents the ink from bleeding through to the table surface.
Color online: Open any page directly in your browser using the interactive online coloring tool. No download, no account, and no setup required. This option works well for a quick tablet activity, for kids who want to preview color combinations before printing, or for classrooms where printing is not always available on short notice.
Parent tip: Print two copies of your child’s favorite page – one to color and one to keep as a reference or repeat the activity another day. Kids often want to color the same character multiple times with different color choices.
More Coloring Pages for Young Children Worth Exploring
This Pinkfong collection is part of the Cartoons section at ColoringPagesOnly.com. If your children enjoy these pages, the following collections are a natural next step.
The Baby Shark Coloring Pages collection gives Baby Shark and the shark family their own dedicated gallery – the perfect companion to these Pinkfong pages for kids who love both. For more musical and character-driven cartoon coloring, Cocomelon Coloring Pages, Bubble Guppies Coloring Pages, and Barney and Friends Coloring Pages cover two other shows that have deep roots in early childhood learning.
For something more recent and action-oriented, SuperKitties Coloring Pages is a strong choice for kids who have moved past the toddler stage and want characters with a little more adventure. And for something quieter and more nature-focused, Shaun the Sheep Coloring Pages is a gentle, well-loved option that works for a wide age range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pinkfong? Pinkfong is a children’s educational brand from South Korea, best known for the viral song “Baby Shark.” The Pinkfong character is a pink fox with purple eyes, small pointed ears, and a tiny golden crown. The brand produces songs, animated videos, and educational content designed for toddlers and preschoolers.
What colors does Pinkfong have? Pinkfong is soft bubblegum pink with purple eyes, a golden yellow crown, and lighter pink inner ears. The character’s round, cheerful design uses a warm, saturated palette that young children find easy to recognize and fun to recreate.
What age are these Pinkfong coloring pages best for? These pages are designed with young children in mind. Simple solo pages and large-outline designs work well for toddlers ages 2–4. More detailed scene pages and character group designs are well-suited for preschoolers and kindergarteners ages 4–6. Older children who enjoy the show can also find pages with enough detail to hold their interest.
Are these Pinkfong coloring pages free? Yes. Every page in this collection is completely free to print, download as a PDF, or color online. No account, subscription, or payment is required.
Are there Pinkfong and Baby Shark coloring pages together? Yes. The collection includes several pages featuring Pinkfong and Baby Shark together – Pinkfong riding Baby Shark, swimming alongside the shark family, and dancing with Baby Shark.
Can I use these pages in a preschool or kindergarten classroom? Yes. These pages are free, print-ready, and well-suited for early childhood classrooms. Teachers can print as many copies as needed without restrictions.
Can I color these pages online without printing? Yes. Most pages include an online coloring option that opens directly in the browser – no download or sign-up required to get started.
