Cartoon frog sitting on lily pad coloring page.

25 Frog Coloring Pages

Frog coloring pages bring out the artist in everyone, from tiny tots to grown-ups who just need a break. These pages pack personality – some frogs look like they’re mid-leap into a pond, while others chiII on lily pads without a care in the world. Even the youngest kids can handle the big, bold outlines of our simpler frog coloring pages.

Got a kid who loves details? These frog coloring pages feature some pretty fancy amphibians, complete with textured skin and spotted patterns. Some frogs wear goofy grins, others look ready for their next bug-catching adventure. And here’s the thing – whether your frog ends up rainbow-striped or traditionaIIy green, it’s gonna look just right. Grab those crayons and let’s see what kind of pond dweIIer pops up on your page.

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How to Download and Print

Here’s what you do with these pages – it’s pretty basic:

  • Check out the pictures and pick your favorite.
  • When you see one you like, hit Print (opens in new window). Want to save it for Iater? Just click the save button or do Ctrl+S.
  • Download buttons work fine too.
  • Regular printer paper’s all you need – nothing special. Just find that print button or hit Ctrl+P [1].
  • Then grab whatever’s around – those squished crayons from the bottom of the toy box, half-dried markers, colored penciIs, whatever works.

No need to worry about cost – these pages won’t cost you a penny. Perfect for when the rain’s pounding outside and the kids are bouncing off the waIIs like pinbaIIs. Works great in classrooms too, or just because you need five minutes of peace. Just print and let them go wild with those colors.


Easy Frog Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

Suitable for:

Young children, preschoolers, adult coloring beginners

Themes

Simple activities and concepts, like sports (basketball), basic emotions (cute and happy), and nature (swimming, animals).

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Frog Playing Basketball High

This frog playing basketball soars over defenders, tongue out Jordan-styIe, ready to slam it home.

Frog Playing Basketball Drive

Quick moves make this frog playing basketball look smooth, bouncing that baII past imaginary defenders.

Frog Playing Basketball Shot

The frog playing basketball takes aim from downtown, eyes Iocked on the rim with pure confidence.

Cute Frog Concert

Under moonlight, this cute frog pIays tunes on a tiny flute,
serenading the whole pond.

Cute Frog Rest

A cute frog plops down for a breather, blinking those big eyes at passing dragonflies.

Cute Frog Hello

This cute frog raises one webbed hand in greeting, showing off that classic amphibian grin.

Frog Swimming Laps

The frog swimming cuts through lily pads with perfect form,
barely making a ripple.

Frog Swimming Party

This frog swimming creates waves of joy, kicking up sparkles of pond water everywhere.

Frog Swimming Cruise

Lazy afternoon finds this frog swimming aboard nature’s boat – a floating maple leaf.

Fish and Frog Dinner

This fish and frog scene shows patience – one holding a pole, hoping for evening catch.

Fish and Frog Home

A fish and frog share tight quarters, making the best of their glass-walled world.

Fish and Frog Meeting

The fish and frog share stories on a sunny log, making plans for underwater adventures.

Jumping Frog Launch

The jumping frog launches off that old chair like it’s training for the Olympics.

Jumping Frog Bounce

Watch this jumping frog turn a simple leaf into a springboard, reaching for the sky.

Jumping Frog Hurdle

Our jumping frog shows off, clearing that table like it’s nothing but air.


Medium Frog Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Children in early to middle elementary school. Medium advanced adults.

Themes

Outdoor adventures and imaginative play, such as frogs enjoying a playground, relaxing in a pond, and interacting with other animals.

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Frog Playing Basketball Playground

Between rusty swings, this frog playing basketball shows off some killer moves on the cracked court.

Cute Frog
Rest Stop

A cute frog claims the biggest lily pad, stretching out like it owns
the whole pond.

Frog Swimming Daily

Just another day of frog swimming practice, weaving through stems and dodging curious minnows.

Fish and Frog Acrobatics

The fish and frog put on quite a show, one leaping high while others swim circles below.

Jumping Frog Playtime

This jumping frog turns the playground slide into its personal launch pad, catching air.


Advanced Frog Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Older children, teens, and adults who enjoy detailed coloring.

Themes

Storytelling and detailed scenes, featuring dynamic action, scenic nature, and narrative moments.

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Frog Playing Basketball Game

This frog playing basketball matches the kids shot for shot, tongue flicking as it dribbles down court.

Cute Frog Spring Day

A cute frog bounces between daisies and dandelions, scattering petals with each hopeful leap.

Frog Swimming Falls

Near misty falls, this frog swimming does lazy backstrokes through pools of crystal-clear water.

Fish and Frog Lunch

The fish and frog lock eyes on breakfast above – tension builds as that fly circles lower.

Jumping Frog Visit

This jumping frog checks out suburban life, leaving tiny wet prints across freshly cut grass.


Fun Frog Ideas & Surprising Facts

To make coloring even more fun, try some of these ideas:

  • Storytelling Game: Turn your coloring session into a storytelling adventure. Ask questions like, “What’s happening in the picture?” or “Who are the characters?”
  • Mix Up the Colors: Challenge your little artists to use unexpected colors. Why not a pink frog or a purple pond? The sky’s the limit!
  • Add Your Own Touch: Encourage kids to draw additional elements around the page. They can add flowers, rainbows, or even other animals to create a lively scene.
  • Experiment with Tools: Try using different coloring tools, such as crayons, markers, or even watercolors. This adds variety and excitement to the coloring process.

Frogs are amazing animals that can live both in water and on land. They have long back legs that help them jump very far—some frogs can leap more than 20 times their own body length! Frogs also have smooth, moist skin, and many of them breathe not only with their lungs but also through their skin. That’s why they need to stay close to water to keep their skin wet [2].

Another cool fact is that frogs go through a big change in their life called metamorphosis. They start as eggs, then hatch into tadpoles that look like little fish with tails. Later, they grow legs, lose their tails, and become frogs. Frogs also make many different sounds, like croaks and ribbits, to talk to each other. Some are tiny as a fingernail, while others can be as big as a housecat!


Share Your Art with ColorWee

We’d love to see what you’re working on! If you want to share your colored frog pages or any frogs-inspired creations, send them to ColorWee. There’s always room for more art, and your masterpiece might even inspire someone else to pick up their colored pencils.


References

  1. https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog

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