Lots of free insect coloring pages are here! Want a cute bug, caterpillar, spider, ant or ladybug coloring page or color by number bug sheet, it’s here.

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If you’re looking for some fun and creative insect coloring pages, you’ve come to the right place! Here you’ll find a variety of bugs and creepy crawlies free printables to keep your little ones entertained for hours. From simple designs for younger children to more complex patterns for older kids, there’s something for everyone.

We have a lot of color by number free printables on our site. Why is that? Well I used to teach Kindergarten and then second grade for many years. I didn’t blog then and had a hard time finding freebies like these online then. When I started creating content, this is one thing I wanted to offer.

Bugs Coloring Pages

Best of all, these small animal coloring pages are absolutely free! So what are you waiting for? Get started today and let your child’s imagination run wild. I suggest when offering coloring pages to kids that you give them crayons or colored pencils. If not the ink will bleed to the back and possibly to a table.

Insect color by number

Printable Butterfly Coloring Page

Since you’re here I know you are looking for all the free printables for kids you can find. I add more each week so make sure you bookmark the blue link above and check back often.

First you should subscribe to our free newsletter below to get more via. email too. Feel free to print one or as many as you like for rainy day activities that boys and girls will all enjoy! Here are our favorite items to use on coloring pages, word searches and color by number printables;

  • Smencils colored pencils are by far the most fun and vibrant shades ever.
  • With kids I prefer that they have a smaller box of crayons so there are fewer choices, but enough. 😉
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Cute Bug Color by Number

Have you ever wanted to color by numbers, but with bugs? Well, now you can! With our new Bug Color by Number game, and our bugs and insect coloring pages, you can have hours of fun coloring in all sorts of different buggers. There are beetles, bees, butterflies, and more – all just waiting to be brought to life with color.

And the best part is that there’s no right or wrong way to play. There is a key on the side of the page if older toddlers are learning color recognition they can follow that. They can also use any colors you like and start filling in the blanks. Each bug has its own unique pattern, so you’ll never get bored. So what are you waiting for? Grab some crayons and start playing Bug Color by Number today!

butterfly color by number

Ladybug Coloring Page

One of the most popular options for a ladybug coloring page is to have a big, red ladybug with black spots. This is the standard coloring for these pages, but there are other options as well. You could go with a pink ladybug, or even a yellow one. If you want something really different, you could go with a blue ladybug.

The sky is the limit when it comes to coloring your ladybug. Just make sure that you choose a color that you think will look good on the paper. Also, keep in mind that the dark colors will show up more than the lighter colors. With that said, have fun and be creative!

Time needed: 5 minutes

Bug Coloring Pages

  1. Print

    You can click on the blue link here and print out the coloring pages with insects here. Use all of them or just a few, you pick.

  2. Color

    Use the key at the side of each page to match the number to it’s color. Use crayons or colored pencils ideally to decorate so it doesn’t bleed thru to the back.

Bug Coloring Pages

insects Coloring Pages

About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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