Get ready for hours of creativity and learning with our fun colouring pages! These printable pages are perfect for keeping kids entertained while also helping them explore the world around them in a colorful, engaging way. From animals and vehicles to space, nature, and famous places, there’s something here for every curious young artist. What makes our fun colouring pages extra special is that each one comes with interesting information about the object in the picture. For example, while coloring a majestic lion, your child can learn where lions live and what makes them the “king of the jungle.” It’s the perfect blend of creativity and education—all in one easy-to-use activity.
Coloring is more than just a way to pass the time—it helps develop fine motor skills, focus, and self-expression. Whether your child prefers crayons, markers, or colored pencils, these pages offer an opportunity to relax, imagine, and discover new facts along the way. So, print out your favorites, grab your coloring tools, and let your child dive into a world where learning meets fun. Scroll down to start exploring our latest fun coloring pages and turn every color into a new adventure!
Fun Facts for Kids
Do you know who the writer is the writer of the Motu Patlu show?
Motu Patlu is a well-liked Indian cartoon show. This series was written by Niraj Vikram. He has also written famous TV shows like Sonpari, Shaka Laka Boom, and Pandavas. Niraj Vikram also served in the army for 5 years.
2. Do you know on which comic strip the Motu Patlu series is based ?
One of the most popular Indian TV series for kids, written by Niraj Vikram, is inspired and based on the comic strip Lotpot.
3. Do you know when Motu Patlu broadcasts on TV ?
The first episode of the series was broadcast on 16 October 2012. This series was broadcast in different languages. Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Gujrati, Bengali, and Kannada are these languages. It was released on the Nickelodeon TV channel.
4. Do you know the story of Motu and Patlu?
The Motu Patlu series is the story of two friends named Motu and Patlu. Motu and Patlu both live in a fictional town named Furfuri Nagar. This town has a river, a big market, a bus depot, a temple, a cluster of houses where people reside and a police station. Between the two friends, Motu is overweight. He is always hungry and likes to eat a samosa. When he eats a samosa, he gets the power and energy to fight for some time.
Of the two, Motu is the one who is responsible for the creation of problematic situations. Of the two, Patlu is a smart and lean man. He gets ideas to solve the problems that occur due to Motu.
Motu and Patlu’s friends, Dr Jatka, Ghasitaram, and Inspector Chingum help them whenever they get into trouble. The character named John plays the role of a criminal who wants to become a don.
5. Did you know about the music composer of Motu and Patlu?
Sandesh Shandilya is the music composer for Motu Patlu. He is a renowned music composer and singer. He has composed about 20 film music compositions. His well-admired compositions are in the films Kabhi khushi kabhi gum, Chameli, and Jab we met. His album, entitled Piya basanti, won the international viewers’ choice award in 2001. He won this award at the MTV music video awards function. His tutor, Ustad Sultan Khan, sang a song with K.S. Chitra on this album. Ustad Sultan Khan was a popular Sarangi player.
6. Did you know who sang the title song of Motu Patlu?
Sukhwinder Singh is a well-recognized playback singer in Hindi films. He is well admired for songs in the films Chak de India, Dabangg, and Happy New Year. He is the one who sang the title song of Motu Patlu.
Fun Colouring pages – Motu and Patlu in a garden
This fun colouring page shows Motu and Patlu walking happily through a peaceful garden. The sun is shining brightly in the sky, and a few soft clouds float gently above. Two tall coconut trees stand nearby with big green leaves swaying in the breeze. The ground is covered in lush green grass, and pretty flowers bloom in cheerful colors all around.A small, curious squirrel sits near one of the coconut trees, looking for food. Motu and Patlu look happy and are clearly enjoying their walk together. Their funny walk brings extra charm to the scene, making it perfect for fun colouring pages that spark imagination and laughter.Kids will love adding bright colors to the sun, sky, and flowers. They can get creative with the red, yellow, or pink flowers, choose light or dark green for the grass, and color the squirrel brown or grey.
Motu, who is round and always hungry, and Patlu, who is thin and clever, make this garden scene even more enjoyable for children to bring to life.This delightful garden setting is ideal for kids who enjoy cartoons and want to express themselves through fun colouring pages. It encourages focus, creativity, and learning about nature and friendship — all while having fun! Simple, cheerful, and full of color, this page offers a joyful activity for young artists everywhere.
Fun colouring pages -Tom and Jerry
Fun Facts For kids
1 Did you know who created Tom and Jerry?
“An Animated Alive Cartoon Cat and a Mouse” is one of the famous American cartoon character. The creators of this popular cartoon series are William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. . Only thirteen episodes of this cartoon show were created in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s. Until 1958, Hanna-Barbera and Joseph Williams created about 114 shorts of Tom and Jerry cartoon characters for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
2. Did you know the first short in which Tom and Jerry appeared?
The first time a cat and mouse duo appeared on the screen was on 10 February 1940. ““Puss Gets the Boat”is the name of that short film. It is the longest-running short of all shorts by Hanna and Barbera. The short film, Puss Get the Boat, was produced by Rudolf Ising of MGM Studios.
3. Do you the first short of Tom and Jerry based on which story?
This short film was created from the inspiration of the story entitled ‘The Cat and The Mice‘. It lasted nine minutes and eight seconds, making it the longest one.
4. Did you know the story behind the name Tom and Jerry ?
The actual names of the cat and mouse were not Tom and Jerry. They were named Jaser (cat) and Jinx (mouse) in the first short film. Tom and Jerry’s names came from a contest. With the aim of naming the characters, there was a studio-wide contest to come up with permanent names for the cat and mouse. John Carr was the person who suggested the name Tom And Jerry in the contest. A drink which has the name Tom and Jerry is served at Christmastime. It was eggnog with brandy and rum. He got a $50 reward for the name suggested by him. The author of the book Life in London, Pierce Egan, invented the name of a cocktail named Tom and Jerry.
5. Did you know the name of the first film in which Tom and Jerry speak a word?
Tom and Jerry was a silent cartoon series. Tom and Jerry don’t speak in cartoon series. For the first time, the voices were given to these cartoon characters in the movie called Tom and Jerry, released in 1992.
6. Did you know the name of the musical comedy film in which Om and Jerry appeared?
Anchors Aweigh was a musical comic film where Tom and Jerry appeared. Gen Kelli, who was an American singer, actor, dancer and choreographer, performed in it. In this comedy film, Jerry performs with Kelly for a song while Tom plays the role of a servant.
7. Did you know that Tom and Jerry worked with Esther Williams?
In 1953, Tom and Jerry appeared in a film called Dangerous When Wet. The lead role in the movie was performed by Esther Williams.
8. Hanna and Barbera Production
Hanna-Barbera and Joseph Williams created their own production company. In 1960, their production company made its debut on television with a series named The Flintstones. Hanna-Barbera and Joseph Williams’ production company created Yogi Bear, Top Cat, Scooby-Doo and The Smurf.
9. Did you know how many Oscar nominations and Oscars were won by Tom and Jerry shorts created by Hanna and Barbera?
Among all the shorts created by Hanna Barbara and Joseph William,13 got nominations for the Oscar and 7 of them won the Oscar. The first Oscar was awarded for a short named Yankee Doodle Mouse.
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Fun Colouring pages -Tom and jerry
This page shows Tom the cat slowly creeping to catch Jerry. Jerry is outside his house, looking for food. He doesn’t see Tom coming. Tom moves quietly, step by step. The scene is funny and full of action. Kids will enjoy coloring it. Jerry’s house is small and cozy. Bright colors can be used. The picture is drawn clearly and made to be fun for children.
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Fun colouring pages -Clowns
Fun Facts for kids
Do you know what is the role of clowns in circus?
There are different artists who perform in a circus. Among them, the Clown is one of the performers to entertain people. Clowns use physical humor. We always see them in colorful dresses with makeup. He also wears a wig and extravagant footwear.
2. Do you know about the history of clowns?
From the documented evidence, it has been stated that the history of clowns was about 2400 B.C. In Ancient Greece, they were generally without hair. To look big, they generally wore padded dresses. The clowns of olden Rome wore pointed hats. For the first time, the masked characters “Arlecchino (Harlequin) and Pierrot (Pirouette)” were introduced in the 16th century in the “Italian comedia dell’arte”.
3. Do you know from which language the word clown originated ?
The word Clown originated from an Icelandic word called Klunni. Klunni means a “clumsy person”.
4. Why is Joseph Grimaldi called the father of modern-day clowns?
An English artist, Joseph Grimaldi, is a person who is known as the father of modern clowns. He has made an enormous contribution to the clowning industry. For the first time, he was seen on the stage in 1802 as a clown named “Joey” at the Sadler’s Wells theater, in London. In modern circuses, we see a joker whose face has been painted with different colors. Joseph Grimaldi was the first clown who appeared with colorful faces.
Fun Colouring pages – cheerful clowns
Welcome to the circus! This exciting fun colouring page features three cheerful clowns putting on a fantastic show under the big top. Each clown is performing a different act, full of energy and fun!One clown is juggling brightly colored balls high into the air, showing off amazing skill and focus. The second clown is riding a tiny circus bicycle, pedaling across the stage with a big smile. The third clown is balancing carefully on a football, arms outstretched to stay steady — a real crowd-pleaser!. Kids will love bringing this action-packed scene to life with their favorite crayons or markers. They can use bold and bright colors for the clowns’ costumes, the circus props, and the lively stage. Red noses, striped pants, silly hats — anything goes in the world of fun colouring pages!
This page is perfect for children who enjoy silly characters and circus fun. It helps improve creativity, focus, and color recognition while letting young artists explore their imaginations. Get ready to laugh, colour, and play — the circus is in town!
Fun Facts for kids
1. Did you know the reason behind the invention of the parachute?
When any person goes to high altitude, such as on an airplane, and if a person falls from this altitude suddenly, it may cause harm to that person or may lead to the death of that person. It happens because, at high altitude, a person falls through gravity. The speed of a falling person is very high. So, to avoid harm, or the death of a person falling from a high altitude, a device has been invented which is named the parachute.
2. Did you know from which language the parachute word originated?
Actually, the parachute word is obtained from two different words. The Italian word “para”, which means to protect, and the French word chute, which means falling without any hurdle. Hence, the word parachute means” protect from free-falling.”
3. Did you know how parachutes work?
Free-falling objects have nearly a speed of about 118 miles per hour under gravitational force. No person or object survived after falling from a high altitude at such speed. A Parachute works by decreasing the speed of an object or person falling. Just like an umbrella, a parachute has two ends. The open end is at the bottom. While the balloon of the parachute is in an upward direction, Here gravitational forces speed decreased by the air drag produced by the parachute leads to a decrease in the speed of falling.
4. Did you know the applications of a parachute?
A parachute was discovered to save the lives of people falling from high altitude. In World War II, it was used to transport troops onto the battlefield. A parachute could be used to transport food, medicine, and other daily-needed supplies to flooded and earthquake-affected areas. In the United States, there are trained forest service people to combat fire using parachutes. It can also be used to slow down the speed of the space capsule while it comes back to the earth’s atmosphere.
How to keep parachute
When the parachute is not in operation, nylon or a cotton pack is used into which the parachute is folded.
Did you know about parts of parachute?
To open a parachute when required, a strong and flexible cable is used, which is known as a ripcord. It is helpful for opening a pack of parachutes. The most important part of the parachute is called Canopy. It should be strong enough. There are about 28 triangular-shaped panels in the canopy. The panels are subdivided into smaller sections which consist of nylon material. These are all small sections that are sewn together, so if there is a tear happening to the parachute, it will limit only that section.
Shrouds, which are also known as the suspension line of the parachute, are connected to the canopy and then to the harness. Shrouds support the ring present on the harness at one end, while at the second end it supports another ring. For this, it passes between the canopy and over the rounded top .
7. Did you know who performed the demonstration of the parachute first?
First, a demonstration of the parachute was done by Frenchman Louis-Sébastien Lenormand .In 1783, he used a modified umbrella for his demonstration purpose and, for this, he jumped from a tree.
8. Did you know the name of the person who used the parachute consistently?
André-Jacques Garnerin was the first man who utilized a parachute consistently. He did a demonstration of parachute jumping in England in 1802.
9. Did you know the name of the first U.S. army captain who was the first to jump from an airplane with the help of a parachute?
In 1912, United States Army captain Albert Berry used a parachute when he jumped from an airplane.
10. Material for construction of parachute.
In the past, canvas was used to make a parachute and later silk was used to make it. Nowadays, parachutes are made from nylon material. In general, a parachute is dome-shaped, but depending on the purpose of using it, a rectangle, an inverted dome and other shapes can also be used.
11. Did you know who was the first woman to jump from an airplane in a parachute?
Georgia Broadwick was the first woman who jumped from an aircraft with the help of a parachute on the 21st of June 1913, in Los Angeles, California.
12. Did you know about the parachute Riggers?
Parachute riggers are well-trained professionals who have a duty to fold and pack parachutes properly. They also play a role in repairing the parachute when it gets damaged.
Fun colouring pages -two friends in parachute
Fun Colouring pages – Friends in a Parachute
Get ready for a sky-high adventure with this fun colouring page! Two cheerful friends are standing together in a large, open parachute, floating through the clouds. This delightful fun colouring page encourages creativity and friendship, making it a great choice for a playful and relaxing colouring session. Grab your crayons and bring this airborne scene to life!
Fun colouring pages -A child outside his home
Fun Facts for kids
1. What is flower?
The flower is a prolific part of the plant.
2. What do you know about angiosperms?
All flowering plants belong to the group Angiosperm. All flowering plants have flowers and fruit. They form a distinct clade called Angiospermae. The flower of angiosperm is a reproductive structure. The fruit of a plant is developed from the ovary of a flower. Inside the fruit, there are seeds. Seeds have endosperm. These endosperms are food reservoirs which provide nourishment to the developing embryo.
3. Did you know from which language the word Angiosperm is derived?
The word Angiosperm originated from two Greek words. In the Greek language, a container or vessel is called Angeion. A seed is called sperma. Thus, an angiosperm is a group of plants where seeds are enclosed within a fruit.
4. Did you know that there is a human-origin flower?
Among all the flowers, the “Shenzhen Nongke Orchid” is the most costly. It is a human-made flower. It was developed in China. Shenzhen Nongke Group has been responsible for the development of this flower. 8 years of research have been done to develop this flower. It sold at auction for about 1.68 million Yuan.
5. Did you know that sunflowers move with the sun from east to west ?
Every day, sunflowers have faces in the eastern direction in the morning. As we all know, the sun moves from east to west. The sunflowers also change their direction from east to west. The phenomenon of directional change of sunflowers is known as heliotrophism. During the night, the sunflower moves to the east slowly. So, when sunrise the next day, it again follows the sun’s direction. When a sunflower develops completely, its ability to move in the direction of the sun is completely lost.
6. Did you know for which purpose the ancient Egyptians used flowers ?
In ancient times, Egyptian people were the first to utilize flowers. They utilized flowers in routine life as well as in festivals and ceremonies. According to the Egyptians, the Lotus flower symbolizes rebirth. Illustrations of flowers can be seen in the tombs and temples of Egypt. To symbolize eternal life, floral arrangements of papyrus and lotus have always been placed in tombs.
7. Did you know the types of flowers?
The flowers are categorized as wild flowers and cultivated flowers. Flowers that can grow without human intervention are known as wild flowers. Wild flowers develop naturally. They grow on open land or in a forest. They are essential for ecosystem balancing. They act as food as well as shelter for pollinators. Many of the wild flowers are native to the region where they develop.
Cultivated flowers have been grown by humans in gardens and green houses. Cultivated flowers are grown for human benefit. These are generally utilized for flower arrangement and decoration purposes. Cultivated flowers act as raw material for the fragrance, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Floriculture, or flower farming, is the branch of horticulture in which there is the study of the cultivation and maintenance of flowering and ornamental plants.
Fun colouring pages – child outside his house
A young child stands cheerfully outside his house, surrounded by the beauty of a vibrant garden in full bloom. Colorful flowers sway gently in the breeze, and lush green grass spreads like a soft carpet beneath his feet. Behind the child, the cozy house rises with warm, welcoming colors. Further in the background, a taller building peeks above the rooftops, hinting at a lively neighborhood beyond. Above them all, the golden sun shines brightly in a clear blue sky, casting a warm glow over the scene. Two fluffy white clouds drift lazily beside the sun, adding a peaceful touch to the cheerful day.