Thick round ears perched on top of a wide, fluffy head make Panda Coloring Pages recognizable from across the table. A stout body sits propped up against a bamboo stalk, with chunky front paws wrapped loosely around the stem.
Dark patches circle both eyes in bold oval shapes, and a short snout pushes forward from the center of the face. The belly is round and wide, with fur lines fanning outward in short strokes.
One of these fits right into a morning routine transition helper without any hunting around.
Bold Eye Patches and Chunky Paw Details
The wide rounded body on each print-ready page gives plenty of open sections to fill across the belly and back.
A panda leaning against a thick bamboo stalk shows every fur line clearly — patches around the eyes sitting bold and separate, ears rounded at the top with a slight indent.
A hand-drawn outline of a panda resting on a flat rock with bamboo stalks behind keeps proportions solid and clean. The paw pads sit at the base of each foot in small rounded clusters.
Bamboo leaves fan out in pointed pairs behind the body, adding sharp lines against the soft fur curves.
- A panda holding a bamboo shoot with both paws while seated on a mossy log
- A panda peeking over the top of a low bamboo fence with ears just visible
- A panda resting against a wide tree trunk with bamboo stalks leaning nearby
- A panda reaching toward a bamboo leaf cluster hanging just above its head
- A panda stacking both front paws on a flat boulder beside a small stream
Coloring builds focus and patience.
Panda coloring pages hold attention well because the bold eye patches give an instant win early in the session. Fill those in and the face already looks complete.
Then the bigger sections — belly, back, and legs — carry the session forward. An ink-friendly design keeps the fur texture lines crisp on regular copy paper so every short stroke reads clearly under crayons or pencils.
The contrast between the large open sections and the tighter facial details gives kids two completely different experiences on a single page.
Several pages include background elements — bamboo groves, mossy rocks, wooden fences, and shallow stream banks with pebbles scattered along the edge. Those surroundings frame the panda naturally without pulling focus.
Rounded eye patches are the most satisfying section to complete first. Panda coloring pages in this set balance wide open body areas with finer fur lines tucked along the edges of the ears, paws, and face.
That combination keeps the session interesting well past the halfway mark.
Short fur strokes along the chest and limbs reward slower, careful work with pencils. Every panda coloring pages design seats the animal in a relaxed, natural pose so the page feels calm and inviting from the very first stroke to the last.
Quick Fact: Pandas spend most of their waking hours eating bamboo and can chew through thick stalks using strong flat teeth built just for that job.
Creative Tip: Press a pencil firmly in short outward flicks along the belly to build up a soft, layered fur texture.
How to Print
Scroll down through all the available designs. Select the image that stands out to you. Click the orange “PRINT” button directly underneath. Grab your tools and start coloring.
What markings appear on the panda face outlines?
Bold oval eye patches, round ears, and a short forward-pushing snout.
Are paw and fur details clear enough for younger kids?
Yes, thick outlines and wide body sections make filling easy.
Do backgrounds show bamboo or nature settings?
Several pages include bamboo stalks, mossy rocks, and stream banks.



















