Koala Outlines for Quiet Afternoons

Fuzzy ears and round noses fill these Koala Coloring Pages. A koala clings to a branch with all four paws visible. Another rests inside a tree hollow. One reaches toward eucalyptus leaves hanging overhead.

These ink-friendly designs fit into a waiting room folder. Each print-ready page shows thick outlines and wide-open spaces. No tiny details. Just simple shapes that work with chunky crayons or markers.

What You’ll See on Each Page

  • A koala holding onto a tree trunk with both arms wrapped around
  • Koala sitting on a wide branch with legs dangling
  • A koala peeking out from behind stacked logs
  • Koala arranging eucalyptus sprigs scattered on the ground
  • A koala leaning against a boulder near ferns

Kids can start coloring right away. The hand-drawn outline style keeps edges thick and clear. A seven-year-old can finish one page during post-nap calm-down time without rushing.


Coloring builds focus and patience.

Every koala sits, climbs, or rests in a different spot. Some pages show forest floors. Others show tree canopies. A few include smooth river stones or fallen branches nearby.

The scenes feel calm and still, like a snapshot of a lazy afternoon. Koala Coloring Pages work well when you need a no-fuss activity that doesn’t require setup or cleanup.

Each koala has the same basic shape—round body, fluffy ears, small limbs—but the poses change. One might be pulling a branch closer. Another stacks its paws on a log.

The variety keeps things interesting without adding complexity. These Koala printables suit beginners and confident colorers alike.

You don’t need special supplies. Regular crayons cover the spaces easily. Markers won’t bleed through if you print on standard paper. Pencils work too, especially for kids who like to layer or shade. The outlines stay visible no matter what tool you pick.

✨ Quick Fact: Koalas sleep up to 20 hours a day, so drawing them resting makes perfect sense.

🎨 Creative Tip: Press hard with a crayon on the koala’s ears to make them stand out from the rest of the body.


How to Print Your Pages

Scroll down and pick the image you like. Click the orange “PRINT” button below it. Your page will open in a new tab. Print it from there. Grab your crayons and start coloring right away.

What do the koalas hold in the drawings?

Eucalyptus branches, logs, or nothing—they just rest.

Are the outlines thick enough for younger kids?

Yes, all lines are wide and easy to follow.

Can I print more than one page at a time?

Yes, print as many as you need from the list.