38 free Hello Kitty coloring pages, all printable as PDFs. The collection covers the full range — sweet moments like Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel holding hands in a cherry blossom park, fun crossovers like Hello Kitty and Spiderman on a city rooftop, and seasonal scenes like her Halloween witch costume and Thanksgiving dinner table.
A few pages are simple close-ups — just Hello Kitty’s iconic face and bow — which work well for younger kids or anyone who wants something quick to color. Others go deeper into scenes and backgrounds, like the underwater mermaid page or the Gothic enchanted garden, which give older kids and adults more to work with.

These pages work well for a Hello Kitty birthday party, a classroom activity, or a quiet afternoon at home. And if your kids just love anything with whiskers and paws, don’t miss our full cat coloring pages collection for even more fuzzy friends to color.
Every page downloads as a high-resolution PDF sized for both US Letter and A4. No account, no sign-up — click any image to open the file and print.
Free Printable Hello Kitty Coloring Pages
Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel Holding Hands
Hello Kitty and My Melody Tea Party
Hello Kitty and Cinnamoroll Flying on Clouds
Hello Kitty and Pusheen Cozy Together
Hello Kitty and Kuromi Face to Face
Hello Kitty and Friends Group Portrait
Baby Hello Kitty Sleeping in a Crib
Marshmallow Hello Kitty Floating on Clouds
Hello Kitty Kawaii Close-Up Portrait
Hello Kitty Face and Bow Close-Up
Hello Kitty Mermaid Underwater Adventure
Hello Kitty Riding a Unicorn Through the Rainbow
Hello Kitty Chasing Butterflies in the Meadow
Hello Kitty Ballerina Dancing on Stage
Hello Kitty Cowgirl on the Ranch
Hello Kitty Baddie Street Style
Hello Kitty in a Giant Floating Teacup
Hello Kitty Reading a Book in Her Armchair
Hello Kitty Baking Cinnamon Rolls in the Kitchen
Hello Kitty Cinnamon Roll Character
Hello Kitty Eating Pizza at the Parlor
Hello Kitty Birthday Cake and Candles
Hello Kitty Back to School First Day
Hello Kitty Valentine’s Day Roses and Balloons
Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel Romantic Moment
Hello Kitty Easter Bunny Egg Hunt
Hello Kitty Painting Easter Eggs
Hello Kitty in a Bunny Costume Daisy Field
Hello Kitty Summer Beach Sandcastle
Hello Kitty Jumping in Autumn Leaves
Hello Kitty Thanksgiving Dinner Table
Hello Kitty Halloween Witch Trick or Treat
Gothic Hello Kitty in the Enchanted Garden
Hello Kitty Decorating the Christmas Tree
Hello Kitty and Spiderman Swinging Through the City
Hello Kitty and Spiderman Rooftop Duo
Hello Kitty Princess on the Castle Balcony
Hello Kitty Rainbow Sunbeams Portrait
What to Do With a Finished Hello Kitty Page
Coloring the page is just the start. A few ideas that actually work:
Greeting Card: Fold a sheet of cardstock in half, glue the colored Valentine’s Day or birthday page to the front. Done. Kids love giving something they made themselves.
Bookmark: Cut a vertical strip from any portrait page, cover both sides with clear tape or laminate it, punch a hole at the top and thread a ribbon through. The face close-up and bow portrait work best for this.
Finger Puppets: Cut out individual characters from the Friends Group Portrait page, glue a small paper ring to the back of each one. My Melody, Kuromi and Cinnamoroll each become their own puppet.
Gift Tag: Cut out Hello Kitty’s head from any holiday page — the Christmas sweater scene or Halloween witch work perfectly — punch a hole in the corner and tie it onto a gift bag.
Fridge Magnet: Color a small figure, cut it out, stick a thin magnetic strip to the back. The kawaii portrait and cinnamon roll character are the right size for this.
Room Bunting: Color five or six pages, cut each into a triangle pennant shape and string them on twine. The rainbow, butterfly meadow and castle balcony scenes look good as a matching set.
Mini jigsaw Puzzle: Glue a finished page onto cardboard, draw six to eight irregular shapes on the back and cut them out. Slip the pieces into a small envelope and it becomes a take-anywhere activity.
Keychain: Cut out a small figure, laminate it or cover with clear tape, punch a hole at the top and add a keychain ring. The cinnamon roll character and kawaii portrait are the right shape for this.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel on the Same Page?
Yes. The collection includes two scenes featuring Hello Kitty and Dear Daniel together — one where they hold hands in a cherry blossom park and one where they share a romantic moment under a giant heart with rose petals falling around them. Both are free PDFs.
Are There Baby Hello Kitty Coloring Pages Here?
Yes, there’s a baby Hello Kitty page in this collection — she’s sleeping peacefully in a tiny crib with a star and moon mobile above her. It’s one of the simpler pages in the set, which makes it a good pick for toddlers and younger kids.
Is There a Cinnamon Roll Hello Kitty Coloring Page?
Yes, and it’s one of the most popular pages in the collection. Hello Kitty is designed as a chubby round cinnamon roll character with swirl details, icing dripping down her sides and sprinkles around her. There’s also a separate baking scene where she’s rolling out dough in a cozy kitchen.
Does This Collection Include Other Sanrio Characters?
Several pages feature Hello Kitty alongside her Sanrio friends. My Melody appears in the garden tea party scene, Cinnamoroll joins her flying on clouds, Kuromi faces off with her on a moonlit rooftop, and Pusheen snuggles with her under a cozy blanket. The Friends Group Portrait page has all five characters together.
Is There a Hello Kitty and Spiderman Coloring Page?
Yes, two. One shows Hello Kitty dressed as Spiderman swinging over a city skyline at night. The other is a rooftop duo scene with Hello Kitty standing beside the real Spiderman, web shooting out into the night sky.
Are These Pages Suitable for Toddlers or Are They Too Detailed?
Both. A handful of pages — the baby crib scene, the face close-up portrait and the bow close-up — use very simple outlines with large open areas, which work well for toddlers and preschoolers. The seasonal scenes and character crossovers have more detail and are better suited for ages 6 and up. The Gothic garden and underwater mermaid pages are the most detailed in the set, good for older kids and adults.
Are All the Hello Kitty Coloring Pages Really Free?
Yes. Every page in this collection is free to download as a high-resolution PDF. No account, no sign-up, no email required — click any image to open the file and print.
Can I Print These on A4 Paper?
Yes. Every PDF in this collection is sized for US Letter but prints perfectly on A4 as well. Select Fit to Page in your print settings and nothing gets cropped.
Can I Use These Pages in a Classroom or for Homeschooling?
Yes. All pages on CPforKids are free for personal, classroom and homeschool use. Print as many copies as you need — no permission required.
Can My Child Color These Digitally on a Tablet?
Yes. Download the PDF and open it in any drawing app that supports PDF files — Procreate and Adobe Fresco on iPad, Sketchbook on Android. The clean outlines work well with both brush and pencil tools in any app.











