A small hedgehog curls into a ball beneath fallen leaves in these Hedgehog Coloring Pages. Tiny paws peek out from round bodies covered in rows of spines.
Some hedgehogs climb over smooth stones. Others rest against tree roots. A stack of these works during long car rides.
What You’ll Find in These Pages
Each outline drawing shows hedgehogs in different settings. One hedgehog reaches toward mushrooms growing near a log. Another leans over a puddle to take a drink.
A third hedgehog peeks from inside a hollow stump. The scenes mix forest ground details with simple natural objects.
- Hedgehogs holding acorns in their paws
- Hedgehogs arranging themselves beside pinecones
- Hedgehogs stacking on top of moss-covered rocks
- Hedgehogs climbing through grass clusters
- Hedgehogs pulling fallen berries closer
Fun Fact: Hedgehogs use their sense of smell to find food even in complete darkness.
Children use crayons to fill in the spines and surrounding forest floor. Coloring supports fine motor skills. The spines create texture patterns. Small objects scattered around each hedgehog add variety. No two scenes repeat the same pose.
Some hedgehogs appear in minimal settings. Just the animal and one nearby element. Others include multiple forest details like twigs, pebbles, and plant stems.
The most detailed pages show foreground and background layers. A printable activity sheet might show a hedgehog resting against a fallen branch with ferns in the distance.
These Hedgehog Coloring Pages fit into a quiet homeschool morning between subjects. Each line art scene stays clean and uncluttered. Wide outlines make tracing easier for younger hands.
Older kids focus on shading techniques within the spine rows.
Creative Tip
Use the side of a crayon to shade all the spines in the same direction. Press harder on the belly area to create contrast.
How to Print These Pages
Scroll down to browse all hedgehog images below. Select the drawing you want. Click the orange “PRINT” button that appears. The page downloads as a ready-to-color sheet. Grab your crayons and start coloring right away.
Do the hedgehogs appear in nighttime settings?
No, all scenes show daytime forest environments with natural ground details.
Which drawings show hedgehogs with other forest objects?
Most pages include acorns, mushrooms, pinecones, or small rocks near the hedgehog.
Are the spine patterns simple to color?
Yes, spines are drawn with clear spacing for easy filling.













