Octopus Coloring Pages for Kids (Free Printables)
Delight children with free printable octopus coloring pages that they can take with them to enjoy almost anywhere. From octopuses playing on the beach to octopuses with sea turtles and seahorses, there’s a coloring page here for kids of a variety of ages. Children can pick and choose from their favorite octopus coloring pages below or you can print the entire collection. Be sure to check out our list of fun activities for children to try with their completed coloring pages at the bottom of the page.
Overview of the Free Printable Octopus Coloring Pages
Younger children will enjoy the simple octopus coloring pages while older children will appreciate the more detailed images. Each octopus coloring page is a free downloadable PDF that you can print from home.
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Fun Activities to Try with the Octopus Coloring Pages
Recommended for: Kids of all ages
⭐ Octopus Math
Depending on your child’s math skills, use the many tentacles featured in the octopus coloring pages as an opportunity to practice addition. Work with your child to count the number of tentacles each octopus has, writing the number in the corner of the coloring page. Then try adding up the numbers to see how many total tentacles are featured in the entire collection of octopus coloring pages.
⭐ Octopus Research
Use the octopus coloring pages as a springboard for learning more about these unique sea creatures. Help your child do some research, jotting down a few of their favorite facts on a piece of paper or in the margins of the octopus coloring pages.
⭐ Octopus Story Time
Challenge your child to pair the octopus coloring pages with our list of Letter O Words for Kids. Using the coloring pages to inspire them, have your child come up with a story about an octopus using as many letter O words as possible. They can write it down or simply tell you their story out loud.