
Mangoes are sweet, colorful fruits that grow in warm tropical regions around the world. Their bright appearance and simple shape make them a fun subject for coloring, especially for children who enjoy fruit-themed activities.
This page features free printable mango coloring pages that you can download and print at home. Whether you’re looking for a quick activity on a rainy afternoon, something for the classroom, or just a fun way to spend some creative time, these pages are ready to enjoy.
Pick your favorite design, grab your coloring supplies, and give your mango any colors you like. Creativity has no rules, and every mango can be unique.
How to print and color
Pick your favorite mango design below, click the download button, and save the free PDF to your device.
Print on paper
- Click the download button under any image to open the PDF.
- Open the file and print it on standard paper.
Color on a tablet or iPad
- Save the mango PDF directly to your device storage.
- Import the file into Procreate, Sketchbook, or any drawing app.
These pages are completely free for personal, home, and classroom use. Please do not re-upload the files to other websites.
Mango Coloring Pages
10 Craft Ideas to Do with Mango Coloring Pages
Once you’ve finished coloring your mango pages, don’t put them away just yet. They can be used for all kinds of fun and creative crafts that help children practice cutting, gluing, decorating, and storytelling skills.
1. Make a Mango Garland
Color several mangoes, cut them out, and string them together to create a colorful garland for a bedroom, classroom, or party.
2. Create a Tropical Fruit Collage
Combine your colored mangoes with drawings of bananas, pineapples, coconuts, and other fruits to make a tropical-themed collage.
3. Design a Greeting Card
Glue a colored mango onto folded cardstock and turn it into a cheerful handmade card for a friend or family member.
4. Build a Fruit Basket Display
Color and cut out several fruit coloring pages, then arrange them inside a paper basket for a fun decorative project.
5. Make a Mango Puppet
Attach a cut-out mango to a craft stick and use it as a puppet for stories, games, and imaginative play.
6. Decorate a Bulletin Board
Use finished coloring pages to brighten up a classroom, homeschool area, or playroom bulletin board.
7. Create Mango Bookmarks
Cut the coloring pages into bookmark-sized pieces, laminate them if possible, and use them while reading.
8. Make a Summer Scrapbook Page
Add your colored mangoes to a scrapbook page filled with summer memories, drawings, and photos.
9. Turn Them Into Wall Art
Frame a favorite coloring page or hang it on the wall to display your child’s artwork.
10. Create a Fruit-Themed Story
Use your finished mango coloring pages as characters in a story. Children can invent adventures and write them down alongside their artwork.



