Axolotl Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

In this article, you will find 20 Axolotl coloring pages, all of which are available for free to download and print. Axolotls are so adorable! I attempted to draw a wide range of styles, including kawaii, detailed, basic, and even some Minecraft Axolotls!

These coloring pages are fun to use on a rainy day, to teach kids about these interesting amphibians, for an adult mindfulness evening, or even to make birthday party decorations!

I enjoy drawing these pictures, but I also enjoy coloring them even more! Most of the time, my little boys fight over them to color them in. But they were at camp, so I did it before them!

All of the Axolotl pictures below can be downloaded for free and are in PDF format, so you can color them online or print them out.

All of these coloring pages are in the standard US letter size, but they also work great on A4 paper! Have fun!

7 Crafty Ideas To Do With Axolotl Coloring Pages

I also gave you some facts about axolotls, some reasons why drawing them is fun and good for kids, and more, so keep reading!

Here are 7 easy, fun, and creative crafts you can make with your finished axolotl coloring pages.

1. Teach kids How To Connect Colors

Learning how to connect colors to things is something that kids should do early on. As early as childhood, toddlers associate colors with specific concepts, such as the sun for yellow and apples for red.

Drawing as a hobby will help your child improve his or her ability to connect colors and objects.

So, coloring pages are a great way for parents to help their kids learn this skill while also teaching them the differences between different animals, plants, and things. 

Axolotls, for instance, might be white, pink, or dark brown. Your child will have a greater ability to identify axolotls seen in the wild if they use these colors to complete an axolotl coloring page.

One of our basic outlines Axolotls is an excellent choice for a color association assignment since it allows you to determine the appropriate placement of each color. 

2. A Fun Thing to Do on Indoor Days

For families who live in colder places, especially during the winter, it can be hard to find fun things for their active kids to do. 

For kids who like arts and crafts, however, downloading and printing coloring pages is a guaranteed way to keep them busy while it snows.

They’re also great for school breaks throughout the day. The teachers can print them out and hand them out during breaks. 

If your children love animals, they might enjoy coloring our cute axolotl prints to learn more about amphibians. 

3. Makes People Love Art More

Over many years, children acquire their unique interests in a variety of topics, and depending on whether or not we have positive associations with them as they grow up, some hobbies tend to remain with them.

For example, if your child likes arts and crafts, encouraging them to do those things from a young age could lead to a lifelong love and respect for the visual arts.

Parents can help their kids develop this interest by giving them the tools they need, like coloring books and sheets, crayons, markers, and pencils.

If your kids like animals, our Axolotl coloring pages are a great place to start.

4. Helps Children Gain a Better Understanding of Axolotls 

While school events give kids a lot of opportunities to learn new things and find new interests, it’s also important for their growth to keep learning after school is over.

Children who enjoy coloring our Axolotl pages might be interested in learning more about this fascinating amphibian. 

In light of this, we have compiled a collection of facts about axolotls that are appropriate for children and that your children might find compelling. 

If teachers want to get their kids interested in wildlife, these facts might help: 

Where do axolotls live?

The axolotl is from Mexico. Lakes and ponds with fresh water are where they live, along with birds and turtles. Not a single other country is home to these creatures.

What do they eat?

Because they are meat eaters, they eat worms, tadpoles, insects, and small fish. For food, axolotls don’t chew it. Instead, they use their gills to pull food into their mouths.

In what sense does “Axolotl” refer?

In English, “Axolotl” means “water dog.” Their name is derived from the Aztec tongue.

How do axolotls look?

Axolotl males have big, wide heads, and their eyes’ lids don’t go over them. Women axolotls, on the other hand, have round, fat bodies and are usually shorter than males.

They also have gills on top of their heads. Their heads, which look like branches or horns, help them breathe underwater.

5. Coloring Promotes Strong Family Bonds 

Coloring is fun for everyone, young or old. So, if your kids like coloring, this is something you can do with them to really connect with each other and make memories.

Being interested in the subject is a great way to make this practice fun for your kids. So, if your kid wants to color pictures of axolotls, you should be interested!

You can use the idea we provided above as a family activity to accomplish this. Making coloring a fun activity for the whole family may help your kids enjoy doing it with you more.

6. Makes Other Interests Better

Our Axolotl coloring pages come in several art types that your kids may already be familiar with if they like certain TV shows or video games.

If you want to make sure your kids get some other things to do besides screen time but don’t want to make them feel too limited, there may be a coloring page in our collection that they’ll like. 

The one above is a cute picture that would be great for kids who enjoy anime.

By giving your kids these tried-and-true choices, you can help them enjoy coloring and other forms of entertainment more while keeping them from spending too much time on a computer.

7. What Kids Can Do With Axolotl Coloring Pages

Whether you are a parent or a teacher trying to provide some enjoyable coloring activities for your children, there are a few things you can do with our Axolotl coloring pages, including the following:

Make a Flip Book That Teaches

After printing out several of our Axolotl coloring sheets, put them all together to make a flip book. This can be done with staples, a hole-punch, and binder.

On each page, ask the students to use the information we provided above or their own research to write one intriguing fact about the axolotl.

Allow the children to come up with a creative book title, such as “Axolotls: Things You Didn’t Know,” and set aside one coloring page to use as the book’s cover.

After they’ve finished coloring the pages, your children will have their own Axolotl knowledge book.

Your kids will enjoy working on this project with you, and it will also help them improve their reading and writing skills. 

Plus, it’s a great project for grade school art or science class. It’s also fun for the whole family.

Make a Storyboard for Axolotl

Get our Axolotl coloring pages, and let each child pick out their favorite picture. 

Stick the chosen coloring page to a piece of poster board or large craft paper, leaving some space above or below the picture. 

You can use index cards or line-ruled paper to cover the blank space. Kids can write their stories here. 

Have the kids make up their own stories with speech, character names, and other details. Then, have them match the stories to the pictures.

To make it more interesting, have the kids add at least one real fact about axolotls to their stories. 

This project is enjoyable for the entire family or an excellent choice for science, English, or art classes.