April coloring pages for kids are such a simple way to make rainy days feel less boring, and also keep little hands busy (for like… more than 3 minutes, hopefully). April is a funny month. One day it’s sunny and the next day it’s raining on your shoes. That’s why I like using cute spring themes like umbrellas, frogs, bunnies, eggs, flowers, and even silly “Hello April” letters.
These ideas below are inspired by the images you shared: rainy umbrellas with drops, frogs sitting on lily pads, rubber boots in puddles, Easter eggs, bunnies, bees, gardens, and big “APRIL” word designs. And yes—once opened, you will then be able to find more pages that are all free to download and print! All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes!
April coloring pages for kids: 23 fun ideas to print and color
April is basically a mix of rain + flowers + tiny animals doing cute stuff. So I tried to keep these ideas easy for kids, but still fun enough for older kids too. If you’re a parent or teacher, you can pick a few and make a mini coloring set for the whole month.
Easy tips for printing April coloring pages for kids at home
Printing sounds easy but sometimes it gets annoying, not gonna lie. Here are simple tips that helps:
- Use “fit to page” in printer settings so nothing gets cut off.
- Try thicker paper if kids use markers (regular paper can bleed).
- Keep crayons for big areas like sky and clouds. Markers are better for small patterns.
- Print two copies of the favorite design because kids always want “one more” later.
And just reminding you: once opened, you will then be able to find more pages that are all free to download and print! All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes!
FAQ: April coloring pages for kids
1) What are April coloring pages for kids?
They are printable coloring sheets with April themes like rain, spring, Easter eggs, flowers, and cute animals.
2) Are April coloring pages for kids free to print?
Many sets are free, and your info says once opened you can find more that are free to download and print.
3) What paper size works best for these printables?
They are on US letter size, and also fit A4 paper sizes too.
4) What are easy April themes for small kids?
Umbrellas, raindrops, big “APRIL” letters, simple eggs, and bunny faces.
5) What are good April coloring pages for older kids?
Landscape scenes, detailed egg patterns, doodle sheets with many icons, and frames with lots of small shapes.
6) Can toddlers use April coloring pages for kids?
Yes, just pick simple designs with big spaces. And use chunky crayons.
7) What coloring tools work best?
Crayons are easiest. Colored pencils are great for details. Markers are bright but can bleed through thin paper.
8) How do I stop marker bleed?
Use thicker paper, or place a scrap paper under the sheet.
9) Can I use April coloring pages for kids in a classroom?
Yes! They work great for morning work, indoor recess, art centers, or quiet time.
10) How many April coloring pages should I print at once?
For home, 5–10 is enough. For class, print a few different choices so kids can pick what they like.
11) Are Easter eggs always part of April coloring pages?
Not always, but eggs and bunnies are super common because Easter is often in April.
12) What if my kid doesn’t like “cute” designs?
Try the landscape sunrise one, or the rainboot and umbrella themes. Those feel less “baby-ish.”
13) Can kids add their own details to the sheets?
Yes, and it’s actually fun. They can draw extra clouds, more flowers, or even a silly frog hat.
14) How do I store finished coloring sheets?
Use a folder, binder, or just a box. Some parents keep a “monthly stack” and it becomes memories later.
Conclusion
April coloring pages for kids are a simple little thing, but they help a lot on rainy days and busy afternoons. You can use umbrellas, frogs, rain boots, bunnies, eggs, bees, and “Hello April” word designs to match the month. The best part is kids don’t need perfect skills to enjoy it. They just color, laugh, and sometimes go out the lines… and that’s okay.
And yep, once opened, you will then be able to find more pages that are all free to download and print! All these PDF coloring pages are on standard US letter size, but they also fit perfectly onto A4 paper sizes! Enjoy and have fun with it.






















