🦁🌴 Lion – Jungle Word Coloring 🌴🦁

🦁 This adorable lion coloring page is a playful way for toddlers to practice early language skills. With thick black outlines and a simple, friendly design, it’s easy for little hands to color in. Kids can say, trace, and recognize the word lion while building confidence and creativity

Cute cartoon lion with bold outlines, smiling face, and simple shapes for toddler coloring

🎀 1 high-resolution PDF coloring page (8.5 x 11 in)

🎀 Features a cute lion, ready to play

🎀 Bold lines, easy shapes, perfect for beginners

🎀 Instant download—no email required


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🌟✨ Looking for a fun and educational activity for your toddler? This free printable lion coloring page is perfect for little hands learning their first words. With thick black outlines and a simple, friendly lion design, this page invites young children to explore creativity while reinforcing early vocabulary. Whether your child roars with excitement at animals or just loves coloring, this lion is sure to be a favorite.

Coloring activities like this one help toddlers develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and early word recognition. As your child colors the word “lion” printed below the image, they begin to connect what they see with what they hear. This makes it a powerful learning tool that blends fun with foundational literacy. Plus, the bold lines and open spaces make it easy for beginners to color inside the lines—building confidence along the way.

This lion coloring page is part of our “First Words for Toddlers – Say It & Color It!” printable series. Each sheet features a single word and matching image to help children learn to identify common objects and animals. It’s a great resource for parents, preschool teachers, homeschoolers, and caregivers looking to make learning playful and engaging.

Download and print this lion coloring sheet today and watch your little one roar with pride! You can even turn it into a full jungle adventure by coloring alongside our other animal pages like “dog,” “cat,” “fish,” and more.