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25 Bee Coloring Pages (Free to Print and Download)

Looking for something cheerful and creative for your next coloring session? These bee coloring pages are all about gentle fun, open lines, friendly shapes, and scenes that feel calm, not crowded. Whether you’re sitting down with a young child or looking for a relaxing project yourself, you’ll find a mix of easy, medium, and advanced pages here.

Bees and flowers, meadows, honeycomb patterns, and even a look at the bee life cycle, each page is made for an easy print-and-color experience.

You can use these any way you like. Print them for a rainy afternoon, share with a class, or keep a few at the ready for quiet time. They’re all free, and always sized for A4 paper, so you can get started without any fuss.


How to Download and Print

Getting started is simple:

  • Browse the coloring pages below and pick your favorite.
  • Click Download to save the picture straight to your device.
  • Or, click Print, the page will open in a new tab. Hit the Save icon, or press Ctrl+S (Windows) or Cmd+S (Mac) to save it where you want.
  • For printing, press Ctrl+P or click your browser’s print button. Any regular A4 paper will do [1].
  • Grab your coloring tools and start bringing your bee scene to life!

All our coloring pages are free to use at home, in class, or whenever you need a bit of creative downtime.


Easy Bee Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

Suitable for:

Young children, beginners

Themes

Cute bees, flowers, meadows, gardens, simple nature, bee life cycle

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Cute Bees in a Sunny Meadow

Cute bees drift above small flowers while gentle clouds move across a simple open meadow.

Cute Bees Honey Pot Scene

Cute bees gather near a tiny honey
pot with grass, a stump, and soft
clouds.

Cute Bees by the Daisy-Filled Hill

Cute bees buzz around bright daisies as a small rolling hill and light clouds sit in the background.

Cute Bees in a Forest Clearing

Cute bees swirl playfully around a cozy forest clearing while gentle clouds drift overhead.

Bees and Flowers in a Sunny Meadow

Bees and flowers fill a bright sunny meadow with gentle details and a clean, open look.

Garden Playtime with Bees and Flowers

Busy bees drift through a gentle garden full of soft shapes and simple lines, making the whole scene feel light and fun to color.

Bees and Flowers in a
Sunny Field

Cheerful little bees buzz around friendly blooms, brightening a calm field with open, easy-to-color lines and smooth contours.

Honeycomb-Patterned Character in a Sunny Meadow

A cozy honeycomb-patterned
character relaxes on the grass
as calm clouds drift past a
tiny tree.

Honeycomb-Patterned Character in a Quiet Garden

A sweet honeycomb-patterned character lounges in a quiet meadow under soft clouds and a small tree.

Honeycomb-Patterned Character in the Sunny Meadow

A warm honeycomb-patterned character relaxes beside a tiny garden while gentle clouds float above a simple tree

Bee Life Cycle Around the Busy Hive

A playful circle of bee life cycle stages gathered around a cozy hive, sprinkled with honeycomb patterns and leafy accents.

Bee Life Cycle Journey Through the Meadow

Bee life cycle stages drifting across a
calm meadow, floating under soft
clouds and buzzing near a blooming branch.

Gentle Bee Life Cycle in the Garden

A sweet and simple bee life cycle scene, with chubby little stages tucked between friendly flowers and a tiny hive.


Medium Bee Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Kids and preteens; medium difficulty

Themes

Bees, nature scenes, gardens, meadows, honeycomb, life cycle, friendly creatures, orchards

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Cute Bees in a Cheerful Meadow

Cute bees buzz through a lively meadow surrounded by flowers, soft clouds, and a hanging beehive.

Cute Bees in a Whimsical Orchard

Cute bees hover through a playful orchard filled with fruit trees, drifting clouds, and scattered blossoms.

Bees and Flowers in a Garden Scene

Bees and flowers fill a breezy garden, with soft details shaping a calm, friendly outdoor scene.

Bees and Flowers in a Calm Meadow

Bees and flowers create a peaceful meadow view framed by drifting clouds and gentle natural touches.

Honeycomb-Patterned Creature in a Meadow

A gentle honeycomb-patterned
creature rests near soft hills,
drifting clouds, and meadow
flowers

Honeycomb-Patterned Guardian on the Lantern Path

A honeycomb-patterned guardian stands beside a stone archway and lantern posts, with drifting clouds and small flowers around them

Bee Life Cycle in a Playful Garden Scene

A bright, lively garden scene showing the stages of the bee life cycle, with blossoms everywhere and a tiny hive tucked in like a secret hideout.

Bee Life Cycle Loop in the Meadow

A cheerful “Bee Life Cycle” circle of characters buzzing around an open meadow, complete with fluffy clouds, friendly flowers, and a cozy little hive.


Advanced Bee Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Older kids, teens, adults; skilled colorists

Themes

Intricate nature, urban gardens, bee life cycle, city skylines, geometric patterns

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Cute Bees in an Urban
Garden

Cute bees drift through an ornate city garden, weaving among flowers,
nearby rooftops, trees, and the distant skyline.

Meadow Dance with Busy Bees and Bright Flowers

Bees weave through bright
meadow flowers, turning the open
field into a lively, buzzing
scene.

Honeycomb-Patterned Guardian of the Skyline

A bold honeycomb-patterned
the guardian stands between
sharp city shapes, quirky plants, and
a sky filled with playful little
polygons.

Hive Journey Through the Bees’ Life Cycle

Watch the bee life cycle come alive inside a busy hive, with tiny eggs tucked in honeycombs, blooming flowers nearby, and worker bees buzzing around doing their thing.


Bee Fun: Creative Ideas & Surprising Bee Facts

Coloring doesn’t have to be just about staying inside the lines. It’s a way to slow down, notice details, and sometimes learn a thing or two along the way. Bees are amazing little creatures, and there’s plenty to explore beyond just their yellow stripes. While you’re coloring, you can experiment with different styles, add your own doodles, or even turn your artwork into something useful, all while picking up some sweet facts about bees.

  • Design your own bee family: Give each bee a name and personality, maybe a sleepy bee, a curious explorer, or a bee that loves to collect blue flowers. Draw tiny accessories like hats, glasses, or backpacks.
  • Make bee-themed greeting cards: Fold your finished coloring page in half and write a note inside for a friend or grandparent. It’s a simple way to share some sunshine.
  • Explore pollination: Bees are nature’s pollinators. When coloring flowers, talk about how bees help plants grow by moving pollen from one flower to another, helping fruits and vegetables form.
  • Try a color challenge: Use only two or three colors for one page and see how creative you can get with shading and patterns.
  • Create a bee mural: Tape several finished pages together on a wall or door to make a giant bee garden. It’s a fun group project and brightens up any room.

And while you’re coloring, here are a few facts that might surprise you:

  • Bees have five eyes, two large ones on the sides and three tiny ones on top of their heads [2].
  • Worker bees can fly up to six miles in a single trip searching for nectar.
  • Only female bees can sting, and most bees would rather not sting at all.
  • A bee’s wings beat about 200 times per second, which is why you hear that familiar buzzing sound.
  • Honey never spoils, thanks to its natural sugars and low moisture.

Trying these activities can make coloring more fun, and sharing bee facts can spark some interesting conversations as you color together.


Share Your Bee Art with ColorWee

We’re always excited to see what you create! If you finish a coloring page and want to show it off, send a photo or scan of your colored bee art to ColorWee. Whether you added your own twist, tried a new technique, or just enjoyed a quiet moment with some crayons, we’d love to see your work. You might even spot your masterpiece featured soon. Happy coloring!


References

  1. https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
  2. https://www.bbka.org.uk/fascinating-facts-about-honey-bees

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