
Bright, cheerful, and impossible to miss, the Sun has inspired countless drawings, crafts, and coloring projects over the years.
Our Sun coloring pages include everything from cute smiling suns and simple outlines to fun space scenes that kids can enjoy coloring at home or in the classroom.
Grab your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils and bring these sunny designs to life. Some pages are easy enough for younger children, while others include extra details for kids who enjoy taking their time and getting creative.
Whether you’re looking for a quick coloring activity, something to add to a solar system unit, or just a collection of fun pages to print, you’ll find plenty of options below. Pick your favorite Sun coloring page, print it out, and start coloring.
How to print and color
Pick your favorite sun 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 sun 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.
Sun coloring page
More Ways to Use These Sun Coloring Pages
These Sun coloring pages can be much more than a simple coloring activity. For parents, they offer an easy way to keep kids engaged while encouraging creativity and fine motor skills. For teachers, they can be a useful addition to science lessons, space-themed units, morning work, or quiet classroom activities.
You can pair the pages with books about the solar system, discussions about the Sun’s role in our daily lives, or hands-on projects where children create their own space displays.
Many educators also use finished coloring pages for bulletin boards, classroom decorations, and student portfolios.
At home, these printables are great for rainy afternoons, weekend activities, or moments when you need a simple, screen-free project.
Children can experiment with different color combinations, add their own backgrounds, or even turn completed pages into homemade artwork for their bedroom walls.
Once the coloring is finished, the pages can become part of a larger learning experience, helping children connect art with science while having fun along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes, every single one. No sign-up, no paywall, no catch. Just find a page you like, download the PDF, and you’re ready to color.
Are these coloring pages made with AI?
No. Every design on this site is hand-drawn by a real illustrator. We care about quality, and we think you can tell the difference.
What ages are these coloring pages good for?
Most pages work well for kids ages 3 and up, but honestly? Adults love them too. We have simple designs for little ones and more detailed pages for older kids and grown-ups who just want to unwind.
What paper works best for printing?
Regular printer paper is totally fine for colored pencils and crayons. If your child loves markers or watercolors, grab some cardstock (65-80 lb) so the color doesn’t bleed through.
Can I color these pages on a tablet?
Absolutely. Save the PDF to your device and open it in any coloring app. Procreate, Adobe Fresco, and Sketchbook all work great, and there are plenty of free options too.
Can teachers use these in the classroom?
Yes, and we love that. Print as many copies as your class needs, totally free. We just ask that you don’t resell the files or repost them on other websites.
How do I get the best print quality?
Print at 100% scale on standard letter-size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) and set your printer to its highest quality mode. Black and white works perfectly fine.



