No puddle is too muddy for Peppa Pig. These 32 free printable Peppa Pig coloring pages bring the whole world of Peppa to life — Peppa in her red dress, George with his “Dine-saw!”, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, Suzy Sheep, costume pages, holiday scenes, and the muddy puddles every fan remembers.
Each page is designed with bold extra-thick black outlines on a clean white background — perfect for little hands still practicing their grip. Every page is sized to print perfectly on US Letter and A4 with no resizing needed. Inside the collection, you’ll find simple beginner pages, bicycle rides, playdates, beach scenes, and easy Peppa Pig coloring pages made to be fun and fast to finish.

With 32 Peppa Pig coloring pages across 8 themed sections, there’s always a fresh printable page waiting below. Every page is a free printable PDF — no account, no email, no sign-up. Click any image below to open the PDF and print at home, in the classroom, or for homeschool use.
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Easy Peppa Pig Smiling
Easy George with Mr Dinosaur
Baby Evie in Her Chair
Easy Peppa and George Together
Peppa Jumping in Muddy Puddles
Peppa on the Slide
Peppa on Her Bicycle
Peppa at the Beach
Peppa Watering the Garden
Peppa in the Flower Field
Peppa the Fairy
George Playing with Bubbles
George in His Dinosaur Costume
The Whole Pig Family
Building Sandcastles with Daddy Pig
Daddy Pig Reading the Map
Mummy Pig Working from Home
The Whole Family on a Picnic
Peppa and Suzy Sheep Chatting
Suzy Sheep is Coming to Play
Friends in the Muddy Puddles
Peppa and Suzy at School
Princess Peppa Pig
Peppa the Ballerina
Peppa and the Unicorn
Peppa’s Christmas Morning
Peppa and George Decorating the Tree
George the Christmas Elf
Peppa the Halloween Witch
Peppa’s Easter Basket
Peppa’s Birthday Party
Peppa and George’s Ice Cream
WHO IS PEPPA PIG
Peppa Pig launched in the UK in 2004 and is now broadcast in over 180 countries — one of the most watched children’s shows ever made. The show follows Peppa, a cheerful young pig who loves muddy puddles, fancy dress, and bossing her little brother George around. George’s dinosaur obsession, Daddy Pig’s unshakeable confidence despite being wrong about everything, and Mummy Pig quietly keeping the family together — that’s what makes it stick across every generation of toddlers.
How to Color Peppa Pig
Peppa’s classic look is a pink dress with a slightly darker pink face and ears — she’s one of the most straightforward characters to color in the set, which is exactly why toddlers love her. George is blue, with a slightly darker blue for his outfit and lighter skin. Baby Evie is the palest pink in the family, with a simple white bib. Mummy Pig wears a red dress and Daddy Pig has a blue shirt — keeping those two in their signature colors makes the family pages immediately recognizable.
For costume pages, the princess page works best with pale purple or pink for the dress and gold for the crown. The fairy costume goes light pink or white with silver sparkles. The ballerina tutu looks best in soft pink with white highlights. For the unicorn page, the unicorn itself can go any color — white with a rainbow mane is classic, but kids who want to go all-in with neon colors usually produce the best results.
For the muddy puddles pages, brown and dark tan for the mud with bright splashes is the classic approach — but kids who color the puddle purple or green tend to think it’s funnier. For younger kids, crayons work perfectly on the easy and baby sections. The family picnic page is the most color-intensive in the set — food, blanket, background, five characters — and worth saving for a longer session.
What to Do With Finished Pages
Make a Peppa Pig Birthday Party Pack
Print the birthday cake page, the whole family portrait, and one character page per child attending the party. Set out crayons at the table and let kids color their own page while they wait for cake. The finished pages double as party favors — every kid takes home something they made themselves. Free printable Peppa Pig coloring pages for birthday parties cost nothing and keep a table of toddlers occupied for twenty minutes without a screen in sight.
Turn the Family Portrait into a Card
Print the whole family picnic page, color it, fold a piece of cardstock around it, and write a message inside. It works as a birthday card, a thank-you card, or a just-because card for a Peppa fan. Parents who receive these from their kids tend to keep them — a colored Peppa Pig family scene is more personal than anything from a shop.
Build a Muddy Puddles Story Book
Print the muddy puddles solo page, the friends muddy puddles page, and the slide page in that order. Color them, staple them together, and add speech bubbles with a marker. Kids end up with a three-page story that they illustrated themselves. It takes about half an hour and becomes something they actually want to read again.
Use the School Page for Back-to-School Week
The Peppa and Suzy at school page is simple enough for any age but recognizable enough to make kids feel good about starting school. Teachers who use Peppa Pig coloring pages for kids at the beginning of term find the familiar character reduces first-day nerves — something to color while the room settles down is a surprisingly effective transition activity.
Print the Costume Pages for Dress-Up Play
The fairy, princess, and ballerina pages color up quickly and can be cut out and used as dress-up inspiration boards. Kids color the costume first, then try to recreate it with whatever’s in the dress-up box. The unicorn page works the same way — color the unicorn however you want, then build the outfit around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Peppa Pig coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page is free to download and print. No account, no email, no payment.
Is there a muddy puddles coloring page?
Yes — two muddy puddles pages: Peppa jumping alone and Peppa with George, Suzy Sheep and Rebecca Rabbit all jumping together.
Is Baby Evie included?
Yes — Baby Evie in her rocker chair and Baby Evie as part of the whole family picnic scene.
Is there a George Pig coloring page?
Yes — George with his toy dinosaur (easy version), George blowing bubbles, and George in his full dinosaur costume.
Which pages are easiest for toddlers?
The easy section has four pages with the thickest outlines — simple Peppa smiling, easy George with his dinosaur, Baby Evie in her chair, and Peppa and George face close-up.
Are there Christmas and Halloween pages?
Yes — Peppa and George decorating the tree, Peppa in a Santa hat, George as a Christmas elf, Peppa as a Halloween witch, and an Easter basket page.
Is Suzy Sheep included?
Yes — Suzy Sheep appears in three pages: Peppa and Suzy chatting on a bench, Suzy arriving to play, and the friends muddy puddles group page.
Can I print these for a classroom or birthday party?
Yes — all pages are free for personal, classroom, and party use. Print as many copies as you need.
Disclaimer: Peppa Pig and related characters belong to their respective owners. The coloring pages on CPforKids.com are original inspired illustrations for personal use. CPforKids.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Peppa Pig brand owners.
These pages work just as well for a rainy Tuesday at home as they do for a Peppa Pig birthday party — print the easy section for the youngest kids, the costume pages for the dress-up crowd, and the whole family picnic page for anyone who wants a longer project. All 32 pages are here, free, as printable Peppa Pig coloring sheets.
For more kids’ character coloring pages, the Paw Patrol coloring pages and Bluey coloring pages are just as popular with the same age group — or browse the full cartoon coloring pages collection for more.










